Pizza, Games, Snacks, and Crafts - Check! Southington PRIDE partners with our friends from Q+ to offer a free weekly LGBTQIA+ High School program for teens ages 13-19. Learn more about Southington's Q+ Youth Program below to join in the fun!
FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions
This program is held every Wednesday from 6-8pm at the Southington Community YMCA. (29 High Street, Southington, CT, 06489)
Our program starts off with introductions followed by a pizza dinner for all participants. Afterwards, participants can partake in crafts, games, and activities coordinated by the Q+ staff and volunteers. At the end of the program, all participants meet together to share their highlights of the night and what they would like to see from the program next week.
No - Advance registration is not required for this program. However, we do recommend registering in advance by emailing Southington's Q+ Teen Coordinator at teens@southingtonpride.org
The Q+ Teen Program in Southington is free for all high school students ages 13-19 regardless of town residency.
Yes - a pizza dinner alongside individual snack and refreshment options are provided to all participants. To request dietary accommodations for your teen participant, please email Southington's Q+ Teen Program Coordinator at teens@southingtonpride.org
Q+ is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that works with LGBTQIA+ youth across the State of Connecticut. Founded in late 2020, the organization is actively rolling out programming across the state to provide youth & families much needed services since the closing of the True Colors Organization. To learn more about Q+, visit their website at www.qplusct.org
You can help support the Q+ Teen Program by donating signing up to be a donor to our organization via the donate now button at the top of this webpage. Each donation made helps support keeping our programs free of charge for all program participants.
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