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Our 2024 LGBTQIA+ Guide is here! Happy Pride Month, New Yorkers! June is a great time to celebrate t

Our 2024 LGBTQIA+ Guide is here! Happy Pride Month, New Yorkers! June is a great time to celebrate the beautiful array of diversity that makes our office and our city such a great and dynamic place — and to honor the courage of those who have paved the way for LGBTQIA+ rights and equality, sparked by the Stonewall Rebellion 55 years ago this month. Kicking off Pride Month at Brooklyn Pride! To that end, my office is proud to present the [2024 edition of the New York City LGBTQIA+ Resource Guide]( — the most comprehensive citywide directory of resources for LGBTQIA+ communities! In this guide, you will find information on hundreds of organizations that provide programs and services by and for LGBTQIA+ New Yorkers, from health care and housing, to the arts and mental health and youth services. I hope you find this edition of the LGBTQIA+ guide to be a useful resource and that you share it with colleagues, friends, and neighbors who may be interested. If you have any questions about the 2024 edition or would like to request a print copy, please send an email to [action@comptroller.nyc.gov](. Looking back at the past year, New York City remains one of the most LGBTQIA+ friendly cities in the world, but the forces opposed to dignity and safety for queer and especially trans communities are also gaining ground. My office supports calls for LGBTQIA+ inclusion in the Staten Island Saint Patrick’s Parade, and condemns the Community Education Council District 2’s bigoted ploy to strip trans girls of the right to play sports with their classmates. Additionally, NYC has welcomed LGBTQIA+ asylum seekers who continue to face unique challenges that require urgent attention from the City. Many newly arrived asylum seekers come from countries where they face repression and persecution on the basis of their gender identity or sexual orientation. Access to immigration legal services, housing, and health services is critical for their safety and well-being. We must ensure that initiatives are put in place to address these issues in a culturally responsive way. Even though there’s still significant work ahead to build a world centered on joy and committed to the dignity of all New Yorkers, the extensive list of LGBTQIA+ civic and cultural resources in the city inspire confidence that we will eventually achieve this vision. I pledge to push back against regressive measures whenever they come to our city and will continue advocating for LGBTQIA+ rights across our city, state, and country. Hope to see many of you at the pride marches across the city. And I hope we’ll see you at our office’s pride celebration on Tuesday, June 18 in Queens, where we will honor some great LGBTQIA+ leaders, including the legacy of renowned transgender activist Cecilia Gentili. [RSVP here to join us.]( In solidarity, Brad [Facebook]( [Threads]( [Instagram]( [Web Site]( The Office of New York City Comptroller Our mailing address is: Office of New York City Comptroller Brad Lander 1 Centre Street New York, NY 10007 United States This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please unsubscribe. [unsubscribe](

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