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LGBTQ+ youth find refuge at Lambert House in Seattle
Season 6 Episode 1 | 2mVideo has Closed Captions
The organization aims to help hundreds of young people avoid depression, loneliness and hopelessness
The organization aims to help hundreds of young people avoid depression, loneliness and hopelessness.
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LGBTQ+ youth find refuge at Lambert House in Seattle
Season 6 Episode 1 | 2mVideo has Closed Captions
The organization aims to help hundreds of young people avoid depression, loneliness and hopelessness.
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June is Pride Month.
This week we're exploring the many facets of the LGBTQ+ community and the challenges and triumphs of individuals and families.
One agency, the Lambert House, continues to be a safe space for hundreds of LGBTQ+ youth from ages 10 through 22.
In recent years, anti-trans and anti-LGBTQ legislation across the country has garnered a lot of media and federal administration attention.
The Lambert House's executive director says Seattle is relatively protected and historically a very supportive environment.
-Nevertheless, we had eight anti-LGBTQ bills introduced in the Washington State Legislature.
None of them were passed into law.
But youth that are growing up here are aware that there are people, including local leaders, elected officials, who want to see them disappear, who want to see them invisible, who want them not to exist.
So that's a very stressful environment in which to be growing up.
-Shulman says he's aware of families moving to Washington state from red states to better protect their trans children.
There is significant emphasis for youth who walk through the doors of the Lambert House to feel safe.
-What Lambert House provides them is a peer group that's large, 723 youth last year in our programs.
You're going to find a friend if you're looking for a friend, and often more than one, maybe a group of friends that you become part of, and that decreases the likelihood that they're going to turn to alcohol or other drugs as a coping mechanism for the stress of being in this minority.
It decreases their depression and their sense of loneliness.
-All this week, we're bringing you stories on the LGBTQ community.
I'm Paris Jackson.
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