Volunteering here had to be one of the most impactful opportunities in my life. I’m a straight, white, male from Wyoming. In college I had the opportunity to volunteer at the Utah Pride Center, so i took them up on the offer. Since day one i felt overwhelmed with love and appreciation for our volunteer efforts. I didn’t realize the amount of scrutiny they deal with on a daily bases from the surrounding community. No matter who you are and no matter where you come from they will love and treat you as an equal the minute you step through those doors. I was asked to assist in the Pride festival on a larger scale and was amazed by the organization the LGBTQ+ ( 🏳️🌈) community has to pull off such an amazing festival every year. Thank you for all the great memories and friendships i made while volunteering there...
Read moreI attended the grand opening of this facility it's an absolutely beautiful building and has a lot to offer the staff and the people we encountered were absolutely wonderful however when we went to Utah Pride we were less than impressed with the lack of professionalism by some volunteers and employees we had our Ada certified service dog with us and we're constantly asked if it was a service dog or not which is really ridiculous because obviously we wouldn't have gotten in the gate if you wasn't a service dog I was extremely annoyed too because they were allowing some man to walk around the snake around his neck which is clearly not a...
Read moreThis is always been a wonderful place to get information and to get resources. Now with their new location at the McIntyre building in downtown Salt Lake City they're open hours 4 to 8 make it easy to come in after school after work to enjoy the various programs that they have available. Great resources, they have arexin the form of Group meetings game night, craft class plusctheir library is open. It is a fantastic resource for not only non fiction works but...
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