The Denver Post

New program at The Center offers resources for LGBTQ young adults

Saga is geared toward young adults between the ages of 18 and 24

- By Elizabeth Hernandez ehernandez@denverpost.com

A new program for young adults is underway at The Center on Colfax, the largest LGBTQ community center in the Rocky Mountain region.

The Center offers youth LGBTQ programmin­g through Rainbow Alley for people 10 to 17 years old and activities for those 50 and older through West of 50, but young adult manager Viet Nguyen said there was a gap in offerings for people in between those age groups.

The new program, Saga, kicked off at the end of January and is geared toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgende­r, queer, intersex and asexual young adults between the ages of 18 and 24.

“It is a very crucial age range for identity developmen­t and exploring who you are as a person,” Nguyen said. “This meets the individual where they’re at to define success for themselves and provides resources to boost them.”

The program not only provides a space for friendship­s and community to blossom but also focuses on offering career developmen­t and life skills like mental health support or financial literacy, Nguyen said.

Examples of events include resume- building workshops, jobintervi­ew practice and guidance on how to dress as an LGBTQ person in the workplace.

Marina Ramirez, a Saga member, said she had never participat­ed in The Center’s programmin­g in the past but was searching for something like it.

“The queer community is still very isolated, and there isn’t a lot of informatio­n out there,” Ramirez said. “Especially for people who don’t have affirming families and friends. It’s such a relief to know that somewhere close to home, there are people just like you and that the life you can have is filled with hope and security. Those sentiments are, I feel, only now becoming more widespread in the community.”

In 2021, 69% of LGBQ+ teens said they experience­d persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessne­ss in the past 12 months, compared to 35% of heterosexu­al teens, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

These numbers did not include transgende­r teens, meaning experts feel it’s undercount­ed.

The programs Nguyen creates at Saga are evidence-based, she said, using research to determine what best helps LGBTQ young adults thrive.

Drop-in hours for Saga are from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays with event details on The Center’s website, lgbtqcolor­ado.org.

There’s also an online applicatio­n to be a part of the Saga cohort.

“This is a space for people to find community and also really be who they are and explore their identity further,” Nguyen said. “It’s a space of acceptance and belonging.”

 ?? HELEN H. RICHARDSON — DENVER POST FILE ?? Merchandis­e for sale outside The Center on Colfax, one of several Pride hubs in the city, on June 27, 2021, in Denver. The Center has created a new program, called Saga, that is geared toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgende­r, queer, intersex and asexual young adults between the ages of 18 and 24.
HELEN H. RICHARDSON — DENVER POST FILE Merchandis­e for sale outside The Center on Colfax, one of several Pride hubs in the city, on June 27, 2021, in Denver. The Center has created a new program, called Saga, that is geared toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgende­r, queer, intersex and asexual young adults between the ages of 18 and 24.

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