Home / Lifestyle / LGBTQ+ Center Offers Found Family This Thanksgiving
LGBTQ+ Center Offers Found Family This Thanksgiving
28 Nov
Summary
- William Way Center provided a heartwarming Thanksgiving meal.
- The center offered a sense of belonging for those without family.
- The beloved LGBTQ+ center is relocating after nearly 30 years.

On Thanksgiving Day, the William Way Community Center provided more than just a meal; it offered a cherished sense of belonging for many within the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. Attendees expressed deep gratitude for the center, describing it as a place of affirmation and a surrogate family, especially for those far from their biological relatives or who have lost loved ones. Volunteers also found fulfillment in contributing to this heartwarming atmosphere.
However, the community faces a significant transition as the center prepares to leave its home of nearly three decades on Spruce Street. Expensive repairs have necessitated a move, with December 18 marking the final day at the current location. All current programming will temporarily relocate to St. Luke's church on South 13th Street, while a new permanent site is still being sought.
Despite the impending physical move, the spirit of the William Way Center remains steadfast. Staff emphasize that the center's impact extends beyond its walls, with outreach programs continuing. Notably, holiday meal services are guaranteed to persist, with plans to distribute to-go Christmas meals on Spruce Street on December 25, ensuring the tradition of care and community continues.




