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Montco LGBTQ Center Quadruples In Size Over First Two Years
The local Resilience Resource Center, a hub for LGBTQ needs in the community, is thriving.

LOWER MORELAND, PA — A Montgomery County LGBTQ center has significantly expanded its operations, burgeoning to quadruple its original size from two years ago, local advocates and officials said.
The Resilience Resource Center, based in Huntingdon Valley, first opened its doors in Oct. 2023. Approaching its anniversary, organizers say it's grown "astronomically" a safe space that offers career counseling, mental health services, support groups, youth programs, and more.
The Center also received a $20,000 grant from the Gender Justice Fund, allowing it to offer expanded mental health and intervention support resources specifically catered to trans and gender-expansive individuals.
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“We want to remove the barriers to care,” Resilience Resource Center Communication Director Dana Newman said in a statement. “And make sure new people are aware of us.”
The Center's new funding also means they can offer SEPTA transit cards to make it easier, or possible, for people to get to them. The Center is located a five minute walk from the Bethayres train station.
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Another grant which has helped grow the center came from the Tigris Foundation, which supports six guided art workshops for youth, and will culminate in a special art showcase in November.
The Center is located on 2337 Philmont Avenew in Huntingdon Valley.
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