Ohio SAGECollab Partners
July 2024
LGBTQ+ elders are diverse and live in every region of our country, from urban neighborhoods to rural counties—and everywhere in between. Find local non-profit groups and organizations that engage in advocacy or provide services and programs to LGBTQ+ elders through our SAGECollab partners.
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Rainbow Pioneers
Rainbow Pioneers celebrates the inherent worth and dignity of every person regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, class, race, or ability through drop-in lunch discussions, day trips, intergenerational theatre programs, health and wellness opportunities, and more.
Perfect Pair, Pairs with Pride
Pairs with Pride connects older & younger LGBTQIA+ adults one-on-one via in-person & virtual meetings for friendship, mentorship & programming including art, language learning, & more queer-focused activities.
Marion Area LGBTQ+ Coalition
Marion Area LGBTQ+ Coalition strives to serve, empower, connect, and advocate for the well-being of our diverse LGBTQIA+ community of Marion, Ohio and surrounding communities. We work towards creating lasting social connections and helping connect LGBTQIA+ people to needed community resources.
Full Spectrum Community Outreach
Full Spectrum Community Outreach Center is helping to build an inclusive Mahoning Valley where LGBTQIA+ people thrive as healthy, equal and complete members of society.
Bayard Rustin LGBTQ+ Center
At the Bayard Rustin LGBTQ+ Resource Center, we’re dedicated to providing comprehensive care for all LGBTQ+/SGL individuals. Recognizing the disparities within Summit County, particularly among people of color and non-binary individuals, we offer culturally inclusive services tailored to our clients’ needs.
Equitas Health
Equitas Health is a nonprofit community healthcare system founded in 1984. We are one of the nation’s largest LGBTQ+ and HIV/AIDS-serving organizations, serving tens of thousands of patients in Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia.