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Our homeless shelters are available to anyone in need, according to their need and our capacity to help regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, or sexual orientation. Almost one-third of transgender people have been rejected from an emergency shelter. Because a majority of homeless LGBTQ people are under 18, we take special care of that vulnerable community.
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, LGBTQ adults are more likely than their straight counterparts to abuse substances. The Salvation Army recognizes the need for all people, regardless of income, to have access to rehabilitation programs. Our LGBTQ-friendly programs help with housing, food, counseling, community and employment as we work to treat symptoms and, ultimately, the root causes of prolonged alcohol and drug dependence.
Despite progress toward hiring equality, LGBTQ Americans often lack access to educational resources, counseling services, and vocational training to help them obtain well-paying jobs. Our programs help LGBTQ individuals cultivate vital life skills needed for successful and stable careers.
More than a quarter of LGBTQ Americans are food insecure and rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. As one of the nations largest providers of social services, we understand the importance of helping people maintain their dignity when looking for nutritious food by providing options.
LGBTQ youth contemplate suicide at almost three times the rate of heterosexual youth. With a presence in every zip code in the nation, we are committed to providing spiritual and emotional care to those in need regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender identity.