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Protecting the Lives of LGBTQ Homeless Youth with Carl Siciliano
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It’s estimated that as many as 40% of the 4.2 million homeless youth in the country identify as LGBTQ. This is a shocking statistic, especially when considering that only 7% of the overall population in the U.S. come from the LGBTQ community.
In this episode, we're sharing the story of Carl Siciliano, a pioneer in fighting for the rights of the LGBTQ homeless youth. Carl is the founder of the Ali Forney Center, the largest program in the nation dedicated to meeting the needs of this population. Carl founded the center in honor of Ali Forney. Ali was an LGBTQ homeless person who fought relentlessly to support and advocate for their community. In 1997 and at 22 years old, Ali was tragically killed.
Today, the Ali Forney Center is now housing 250 young people every night. Besides their headquarters, they opened a 24/7 center in Harlem. Honoring Ali's Legacy, the organization provides mental health services, as well as housing, job training and placement programs.
Learn more about the Ali Forney Center: www.aliforneycenter.org
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Visit: rileysway.org or rileysway.org/call-for-kindness
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Manage episode 285158576 series 2700882
It’s estimated that as many as 40% of the 4.2 million homeless youth in the country identify as LGBTQ. This is a shocking statistic, especially when considering that only 7% of the overall population in the U.S. come from the LGBTQ community.
In this episode, we're sharing the story of Carl Siciliano, a pioneer in fighting for the rights of the LGBTQ homeless youth. Carl is the founder of the Ali Forney Center, the largest program in the nation dedicated to meeting the needs of this population. Carl founded the center in honor of Ali Forney. Ali was an LGBTQ homeless person who fought relentlessly to support and advocate for their community. In 1997 and at 22 years old, Ali was tragically killed.
Today, the Ali Forney Center is now housing 250 young people every night. Besides their headquarters, they opened a 24/7 center in Harlem. Honoring Ali's Legacy, the organization provides mental health services, as well as housing, job training and placement programs.
Learn more about the Ali Forney Center: www.aliforneycenter.org
--
Learn more about the programs at Riley's Way Foundation and how you can join the Call for Kindness.
Visit: rileysway.org or rileysway.org/call-for-kindness
--
Love our podcast? Please subscribe and share it with friends!
Do us a HUGE favor — rate and leave us a review here.
Sign up to our newsletter 'How To Human': www.huemangroupmedia.com/newsletter
If you're changing the world through your brand and would like to advertise or sponsor our podcast, please email us at [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
Check out our other podcasts on Hueman Group Media here.
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