Best Community Centers in Louisiana — 20 verified resources

20 Resources

1. CenterLink — Find an LGBT Center — Free

Directory of 300+ LGBTQ+ community centers across the US — find one near you. For LGBTQ+ people of any age looking for local community, programs, drop-in space, and connection. Volunteer opportunities exist for anyone — orientation usually monthly, training free. GLBT National Help Center maintains a national database of every US LGBTQ+ community center. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

2. LGBT National Help Center — Free

Connects callers with local LGBTQ+ community centers and resources via four free hotlines. For LGBTQ+ people of any age looking for local community, programs, drop-in space, and connection. Many centers have food pantries, clothing closets, and emergency assistance funds for community members in need. Many run identity-specific groups (Black queer men, Latinx lesbians, trans masc, bi+, ace) that don't exist anywhere else nearby. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

3. The LGBT Community Center NYC — Free

Largest LGBTQ+ community center in the US providing programs, support groups, and recovery services. A starting point for finding free or low-cost programming — counseling, classes, social events, food pantries. Mental health and case-management referrals come from most centers, often with internal counselors on staff. Community centers are often the best single referral source for everything else on this site — they know who's good locally. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

4. Los Angeles LGBT Center — Free

World's largest LGBTQ+ organization providing services across health, social services, advocacy, and culture. A starting point for finding free or low-cost programming — counseling, classes, social events, food pantries. Many centers have food pantries, clothing closets, and emergency assistance funds for community members in need. GLBT National Help Center maintains a national database of every US LGBTQ+ community center. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

5. San Francisco LGBT Center — Free

Hub of services and community for LGBTQ+ people in San Francisco — model for centers nationwide. Useful for newcomers to a city, college students moving back home, and elders looking for daytime company. Mental health and case-management referrals come from most centers, often with internal counselors on staff. GLBT National Help Center maintains a national database of every US LGBTQ+ community center. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

6. The Center on Halsted (Chicago) — Free

Midwest's largest LGBTQ+ community center offering programs across all ages. Worth contacting for support groups, identity-specific peer programs, and intergenerational connection. Volunteer opportunities exist for anyone — orientation usually monthly, training free. Many run identity-specific groups (Black queer men, Latinx lesbians, trans masc, bi+, ace) that don't exist anywhere else nearby. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Louisiana residents and the people supporting them.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

7. Out Boulder County (CO) — Free

Comprehensive LGBTQ+ services in Boulder, Colorado — model rural-to-urban LGBTQ+ center. Useful for newcomers to a city, college students moving back home, and elders looking for daytime company. Mental health and case-management referrals come from most centers, often with internal counselors on staff. GLBT National Help Center maintains a national database of every US LGBTQ+ community center. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Louisiana residents and the people supporting them.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

8. Equality Federation — Free

Strategic partner to state-based LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations across the US. Useful for newcomers to a city, college students moving back home, and elders looking for daytime company. Mental health and case-management referrals come from most centers, often with internal counselors on staff. Volunteer-led centers tend to be more flexible and welcoming than highly-professionalized ones; both kinds work. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

9. Forum For Equality — Free

Statewide Louisiana LGBTQ+ civil rights organization. For LGBTQ+ people of any age looking for local community, programs, drop-in space, and connection. Volunteer opportunities exist for anyone — orientation usually monthly, training free. Community centers are often the best single referral source for everything else on this site — they know who's good locally. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Louisiana residents and the people supporting them.

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10. PFLAG Alexandria — Free

Local PFLAG chapter providing peer support meetings and advocacy for LGBTQ+ people, families, and allies. Relevant for parents and allies who want to volunteer or get educated to better support LGBTQ+ people in their life. Programs typically include youth, adult, elder, trans-specific, BIPOC-specific, and identity-affinity groups. Most centers raise money locally — donations 5–100 keep youth programs running for individual kids. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Louisiana residents and allies.

Local chapter · Monthly meetings · Visit Website

11. PFLAG Lafayette — Free

Local PFLAG chapter providing peer support meetings and advocacy for LGBTQ+ people, families, and allies. Relevant for parents and allies who want to volunteer or get educated to better support LGBTQ+ people in their life. Many centers have food pantries, clothing closets, and emergency assistance funds for community members in need. Many run identity-specific groups (Black queer men, Latinx lesbians, trans masc, bi+, ace) that don't exist anywhere else nearby. Free, confidential, and open to anyone...

Local chapter · Monthly meetings · Visit Website

12. Stonewall National Museum & Archives — Free

Florida-based national LGBTQ+ history museum and archives. Worth contacting for support groups, identity-specific peer programs, and intergenerational connection. Many centers have food pantries, clothing closets, and emergency assistance funds for community members in need. Community centers are often the best single referral source for everything else on this site — they know who's good locally. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Louisiana residents and allies.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

13. ONE Archives Foundation — Free

Largest LGBTQ+ archives in the US, housed at USC Libraries. Worth contacting for support groups, identity-specific peer programs, and intergenerational connection. Programs typically include youth, adult, elder, trans-specific, BIPOC-specific, and identity-affinity groups. Community centers are often the best single referral source for everything else on this site — they know who's good locally. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

14. Lesbian Herstory Archives — Free

Brooklyn-based archive of lesbian history and culture. Useful for newcomers to a city, college students moving back home, and elders looking for daytime company. Volunteer opportunities exist for anyone — orientation usually monthly, training free. Most centers raise money locally — donations 5–100 keep youth programs running for individual kids. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Louisiana residents and allies.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

15. GLBT Historical Society — Free

San Francisco LGBTQ+ history archive and museum. Useful for newcomers to a city, college students moving back home, and elders looking for daytime company. Programs typically include youth, adult, elder, trans-specific, BIPOC-specific, and identity-affinity groups. GLBT National Help Center maintains a national database of every US LGBTQ+ community center. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

16. Leather Archives & Museum — Free

Chicago-based archive preserving leather, kink, and fetish history. For LGBTQ+ people of any age looking for local community, programs, drop-in space, and connection. Most LGBTQ+ community centers are free to enter, drop-in welcome, and post their week's calendar online. Most centers raise money locally — donations 5–100 keep youth programs running for individual kids. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

17. Mazer Lesbian Archives — Free

LA-based archive of lesbian and feminist history. Worth contacting for support groups, identity-specific peer programs, and intergenerational connection. Many centers have food pantries, clothing closets, and emergency assistance funds for community members in need. Many run identity-specific groups (Black queer men, Latinx lesbians, trans masc, bi+, ace) that don't exist anywhere else nearby. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Louisiana residents and allies.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

18. LGBTQ Victory Fund — Free

Working to elect LGBTQ+ leaders to public office at all levels. A starting point for finding free or low-cost programming — counseling, classes, social events, food pantries. Volunteer opportunities exist for anyone — orientation usually monthly, training free. Many run identity-specific groups (Black queer men, Latinx lesbians, trans masc, bi+, ace) that don't exist anywhere else nearby. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

19. LGBTQ Victory Institute — Free

Training program for LGBTQ+ political leaders. A starting point for finding free or low-cost programming — counseling, classes, social events, food pantries. Mental health and case-management referrals come from most centers, often with internal counselors on staff. Volunteer-led centers tend to be more flexible and welcoming than highly-professionalized ones; both kinds work. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Louisiana residents and allies.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

20. Pride Source — Free

LGBTQ+ news and community resources network. A starting point for finding free or low-cost programming — counseling, classes, social events, food pantries. Volunteer opportunities exist for anyone — orientation usually monthly, training free. GLBT National Help Center maintains a national database of every US LGBTQ+ community center. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Louisiana residents and the people supporting them.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

Frequently Asked

How many community centers resources are in Louisiana?
Pride Corner tracks 20 verified community centers resources for the LGBTQ+ community in Louisiana.
Are community centers resources in Louisiana free?
20 of the 20 listed community centers resources in Louisiana are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Louisiana have community centers resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Louisiana.
What are some examples of community centers resources in Louisiana?
Featured entries include CenterLink — Find an LGBT Center, LGBT National Help Center, The LGBT Community Center NYC, Los Angeles LGBT Center, San Francisco LGBT Center.
Do these listings include phone numbers?
0 of 20 Louisiana community centers listings include verified phone numbers.