Kicked Out

Kicked Out 20th Season | 2011 Categories: Gender Identity & Expression, Youth

IN THE LIFE travels from New York to Illinois and California for a stark look at LGBT youth who are kicked out of their homes.

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Resources

True Colors Residence

True Colors Residence

The True Colors Residence is a project of West End Intergenerational Residence along with partners Cyndi Lauper and her manager Lisa Barbaris. True Colors is the first permanent, supportive housing facility for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth in New York State. Read a message from Lauper about her goals for the residence, and how you can help.

The Family Acceptance Project

The Family Acceptance Project

The Family Acceptance Project uses a research-based, culturally grounded approach to help ethnically, socially and religiously diverse families decrease rejection and increase support for their LGBT children. To access cutting-edge research and resources on how families can help support their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) children, click here.

Green Chimneys

Green Chimneys

Green Chimney's homeless youth programs provide stable, safe living accommodations for youth in supervised, independent living apartments in New York City and help young people develop essential life skills for adult, independent living. For information on how LGBT youth in the New York area who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless can get help, visit Green Chimneys.

The Night Ministry

The Night Ministry

The Night Ministry connects with Chicago's vulnerable youth and adults, providing basic supplies, self-care supplies, free healthcare, housing and supportive services for youth, referrals to other resources, and more.

Ruth Ellis Center

Ruth Ellis Center

The Ruth Ellis Center provides short-term and long-term residential safe space and support services for runaway, homeless and at-risk gay, lesbian, bi-attractional, transgender and questioning youth in Detroit and Southeastern Michigan.