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![]() Headquarters in Seattle, Washington | |
Formation | 1995 |
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Type | LGBTQ community and health organization in Seattle |
Purpose | Health services, Library, Arts, Performing Arts, Resources, ORCA LIFT |
Headquarters | 400 E. Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122 |
Region served | Seattle, Washington |
Official language | English |
Executive Director | Nakita Venus |
Website |
gaycity |
Gay City: Seattle's LGBTQ Center, formerly known as Gay City Health Project, is a 501(c)(3) multicultural LGBTQ nonprofit organization based in Seattle, Washington. [1]
Gay City formed in 1995 during the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
In the mid-2000s, Gay City introduced a Wellness Center that provided HIV testing and STI screening ( syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and hepatitis C). [2] The health services expanded in 2019 to five locations. According to their website, Gay City is the leading HIV/STI tester in King County. [3]
In 2007, Gay City served as a research partner for the Seattle branch of the HIV Vaccine Trials Network. [4]
The LGBTQ library was formerly held by the Seattle LGBT Community Center until it closed in 2009 and moved to Gay City. [5] It is called the Michael C. Weidemann LGBTQ+ Library and has over 8,000 books. [6] [7]
In April 2022, Gay City moved into a new headquarters building at 400 E. Pine Street in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. [6] [8]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (January 2019) |
![]() Headquarters in Seattle, Washington | |
Formation | 1995 |
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Type | LGBTQ community and health organization in Seattle |
Purpose | Health services, Library, Arts, Performing Arts, Resources, ORCA LIFT |
Headquarters | 400 E. Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122 |
Region served | Seattle, Washington |
Official language | English |
Executive Director | Nakita Venus |
Website |
gaycity |
Gay City: Seattle's LGBTQ Center, formerly known as Gay City Health Project, is a 501(c)(3) multicultural LGBTQ nonprofit organization based in Seattle, Washington. [1]
Gay City formed in 1995 during the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
In the mid-2000s, Gay City introduced a Wellness Center that provided HIV testing and STI screening ( syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and hepatitis C). [2] The health services expanded in 2019 to five locations. According to their website, Gay City is the leading HIV/STI tester in King County. [3]
In 2007, Gay City served as a research partner for the Seattle branch of the HIV Vaccine Trials Network. [4]
The LGBTQ library was formerly held by the Seattle LGBT Community Center until it closed in 2009 and moved to Gay City. [5] It is called the Michael C. Weidemann LGBTQ+ Library and has over 8,000 books. [6] [7]
In April 2022, Gay City moved into a new headquarters building at 400 E. Pine Street in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. [6] [8]