Out Youth

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Austin, United States

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Civic & Social Organization· Youth organization

Out Youth Reviews | Rating 4,8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Out Youth is located in Austin, United States on 909 E 49th 1/2 St. Out Youth is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category civic & social organization in United States. Founded in 1990, Out Youth serves LGBTQIA+ (lesbian/gay/bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, and asexual) youth, their families, and their allies, with life-changing and life-saving programs.

Address

909 E 49th 1/2 St

Phone

+1 5124191233

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Austin, Texas

Founded

1990

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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emerson jasper

i love outyouth!! i’m a regular there. if you go, you may recognize me as bean! i love it here so much. they helped me realize who i am. outyouth is like a second home to me, and i’m so glad they exist.

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Howler Jenkins

Everyone there is so nice and I’ve made so many excellent friends. Out Youth provides a family for those who might not be accepted by their own

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xxL0s3r7 :3

Its was like a little home with my family, I love outyouth!

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Yuki Clarice

A friend referred me to OutYouth. The location, though far from my house, was homey and inviting. The people there were so nice and the safety they provide is fantastic! I don’t go there regularly. But I did go to pick up a binder. And wow it was completely free! I was amazed and excited and I’m so thankful there was actually somewhere I could get something I’ve needed for a long time but never had the money for. The resource seemed fantastic for LGBT youth and older community members as well! I loved the art and encouraging messages all over the walls and the others who attended regularly seemed super nice and accepting. When I walked in I was greeted kindly and asked if i had an appointment which I did. A little bit ignored a wait later, they came and asked if my friend and I needed any water. And also offered snacks and anything from their pantry and fridge. It was very welcoming. I’ve seen a few other reviews and I can see where they’re coming from but at the same time, the safe space is just that. A safe space. They want their members to feel safe and if something happens, you can sort it out via email and explain your experience to them. They are very understanding. As for Allies attending... that seems fine to me. But I understand if they don’t allow them in. This is an LGBT space. Allies are fantastic support. But also, I think they’re goal is to have people who relate personally and share experiences there. But I do believe they actually do let allies in. Overall, I found my experience pleasent. And I feel content visiting. Thank you to OutYouth for being a good resource for LGBT folk!

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J-Art Therapy

The youth and staff are petty and exclusionary. If you are not a perfect “woke” human being 100% of the time, you will NOT be welcome at Out Youth. In 2017 when I was still learning what was politically correct, I said something offensive to another youth. Instead of talking to me about it, that youth and their entire group of friends literally walked out of the building. The staff blamed me for that, and refused to tell me what I said was inappropriate. I fail to understand why grown adults would refuse to teach a child when they made an offensive mistake. I would not recommend coming to Out Youth.