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San Antonio's new LGBTQ+ youth transitional housing center will be first of its kind in Texas
A new transitional supportive housing community for LGBTQ+ youth is coming to the West Side of San Antonio and will be the first of its kind in Texas.
By Courtney Friedman, Emilio Sanchez, Rick Medina·4 hr ago
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A new transitional supportive housing community for LGBTQ+ youth is coming to the West Side of San Antonio and will be the first of its kind in the state.
The Thrive Youth Center and the San Antonio Housing Trust Foundation announced their agreement during Pride Month.
Advocates said this is a crucial missing piece for LGBTQ+ youth who experience homelessness 120% more often than their non-LGBTQ+ peers.
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