OUT Maine has received a grant from the Equity Fund of the Maine Community Foundation (MaineCF) to expand and strengthen the network of Gay, Straight, and Transgender Alliance (GSTA) programs in schools across Maine.
“As queer youth discover who they are, they often face the risk of isolation or losing part of their community when they come out. The GSTA network help youth find healthy relationships and spaces where it’s safe and celebrated to be their authentic selves,” says Cassie Cooper, School Engagement Coordinator at OUT Maine. “This grant will help me travel across Maine to provide programming and support to GSTAs, and also start new ones.”
In the 2023-2024 school year, Cassie traveled over 8,000 miles across the state to bring GSTAs and other OUT Maine programs to schools. They are looking forward to continuing the expansion of OUT Maine’s GSTA network empowered by this grant from the Equity Fund of MaineCF.
OUT Maine has an ambitious goal: to create more welcoming and alarming communities for Maine’s diverse queer youth in all their intersectional identities by changing the very systems that serve them.
— from an OUT Maine press release
More: outmaine.org
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