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10/20/2021

Highlighting our LGBTQ Programs

The LGBTQ Youth Space, a Caminar program, is a community drop-in center and mental health program for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer.
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Supportive Services

The LGBTQ Youth Space, a Caminar program, is a community drop-in center and mental health program for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, and ally youth and young adults ages 13-25 who live in Santa Clara County. Our space is open 3pm-9pm Monday through Friday.

Our staff offers a safe and confidential space with support groups, art workshops, activism and leadership opportunities, movie nights, field trips, volunteer opportunities, free snacks, internet access, video games, safe sex supplies/condoms, and connections to any resources you might need. Please learn more at youthspace.org.

LGBTQ Wellness, a Caminar program, was created in 2015 as a community outreach and support program intended to uplift the mental health of LGBTQ community members and their allies. The program provides community outreach, mental health education, and training, and engages in mental health advocacy and policy work to encourage the support and holistic wellness of the LGBTQ community.

LGBTQ Wellness envisions a diverse, multigenerational LGBTQ community in Santa Clara County that is strengthened by an affirmative culture of wellness.

Learn more at lqbtqwell.org.

Caminar values diversity. People of all races, ethnicities, countries of origin, faith, abilities, sexual orientations, gender identities are welcome here.

Emergency contacts

For mental health or substance use treatment services, 
please contact us:
Santa Clara County: (408) 292-9353
San Mateo County: (650) 372-4080
Solano County: (707) 648-8121
If you are calling after normal business hours or you are in crisis, 
please CALL OR TEXT 988 or contact one of the following:
Butte Crisis Hotline: 1(800) 334-6622
San Mateo Crisis Hotline: (650) 579-0350
Santa Clara County Crisis Line: (855) 278-4204
Solano Crisis Hotline: (707) 428-1131