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A Brief LGBT History of Saturday Night Live
Love it or hate it, Saturday Night Live is an American institution. A cultural staple… Read More
3 Cities Accept 100-Day Challenge to End Youth Homelessness
On September 7, 2016, three communities, Austin, Cleveland, and Los Angeles, will undertake a 100-Day Challenge to accelerate work to… Read More
Report Highlights Need to Create Justice for LGBT Youth
According to a new report, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth are more likely… Read More
4 Things to Expect at the 2016 40 to None Summit
1.) More sessions. This year’s 40 to None Summit will feature more opportunities for learning… Read More
Ian Ellasante Joins the True Colors Fund as First-Ever Chief Program Officer
We’re so proud to introduce the newest member of our team (drum-roll please) Ian Ellasante!… Read More
Pokemon Go is Helping LGBT Kids Catch Community Across the Country
Pokemon Go has become a national and international phenomenon. It has brought hard core, old… Read More
Introducing a New Youth-Led Project to End Youth Homelessness
Consistent with the long-time rallying cry of the disability rights movement, “Nothing about us without… Read More
Tee Up for the True Colors Fund This September
Do you live in the tri-state area? Are you looking for a fun end-of-summer activity this… Read More
Marco to Transition into New Role at the True Colors Fund
Marco Antonio Quiroga, Director of Public Policy at the True Colors Fund, will be transitioning… Read More
It Just Got Easier for Youth Experiencing Homelessness to Apply for College Aid
Higher education can serve as a real pathway out of homelessness. The U.S. Department of… Read More
Inside Nashville’s Plan to End Youth Homelessness
After 4 months of planning, the city of Nashville has released their plan to prevent… Read More
Courage, Grief, and History in the Month of Pride
Today, city, state, and federal officials gathered at the Stonewall Inn in New York City to… Read More