Center for American Progress — LGBTQ Housing

Housing & Shelter · New Hampshire · Free

Policy research and analysis on LGBTQ+ housing discrimination and homelessness. For LGBTQ+ youth kicked out by family, adults fleeing domestic violence, and elders facing housing discrimination. Most LGBTQ+ shelters accept walk-ins for intake; bring ID and any medications. LGBTQ+ youth represent 40% of homeless youth despite being 7% of the general youth population. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

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