Project Q

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Project Q is a non-profit program that provides youth of ages 24 and under in the Milwaukee area and adjacent counties with support for their sexual orientation and gender identity. It was started by Kurt Dyer and has grown to be one of the largest programs under the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center. Project Q provides a safe space for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth and their straight allies. [1][2]

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[edit] History

Project Q was found in 1996 it first started in Milwaukee with Kurt Dyer.

[edit] Focus Groups

Project Q provides youth with specific groups targeting sexual education, safety, health & wellness and life skill development in order to empower youth to make positive decisions in their life.

[edit] Inside Out

Inside Out is for everyone who falls under the transgender umbrella or who is gender non-conforming.

[edit] Ladies Lounge

Ladies Lounge is a special group for female-identified individuals.[3]

[edit] FOCUS

Focus is a group for everyone who is male-identified.

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