"The Attic’s youth programming focuses on assisting youth and young adults develop essential life skills in the areas of job readiness, academic and educational enrichment, youth leadership, arts and culture, and health and wellness. Whether you are interested in dance, cooking, art, fashion or leadership; want to talk to a therapist about coming out to your friends and family; need help finding a job, writing a paper or studying for a math test; or just want to meet other LGBTQ youth, at The Attic you will find a caring community that will support you in meeting your goals while also encouraging you to be yourself." READ MORE
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