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CHRIS Kids helps LGBT youth find home, support
by Laura Douglas-Brown   
August 19, 2011 00:00
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Moving to a new home is a milestone for any family. For CHRIS Kids, a nonprofit Atlanta agency that provides housing and support to LGBT and other young people, it’s particularly momentous.

Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal will be on hand Aug. 30 as CHRIS Kids celebrates the grand opening of the CHRIS Counseling Center, Education Center and Summit Trail Apartment Community.

The move unites CHRIS Kids’ administration and other programs with its program to help young adults who were homeless or aging out of foster care that has already moved into the Summit Trail apartments. It also puts the CHRIS Kids administration closer to the agency’s eight group homes for younger children.

“It’s a huge deal because a place that represents home, family, stability and safety for kids needs a permanent home,” says CHRIS Kids CEO Kathy Colbenson. “A home needs a home.”

MORE INFORMATION:

CHRIS Kids
2045 Graham Circle
Atlanta, GA 30316
www.chriskids.org

LGBT young people are a target population for CHRIS Kids, and are represented throughout the agency’s programs. The state frequently sends gay and transgender youth to CHRIS Kids, where the staff — which includes several openly gay employees — receives specific training on LGBT issues, Colbenson says.

“We have had gay kids in all of our programs all along because there are a lot of gay kids in the foster care system that weren’t safe, and because we are a place that really demands respect in terms of how people treat each other,” she says.

Colbenson estimates that about 20 percent of young people in CHRIS Kids’ programs self identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. The agency used to run a specific Rainbow Project, but last year combined it into the TransitionZ program, which helps youth ages 17-24 prepare to be self-sufficient, successful adults.

The 44 young adults who live in CHRIS Kids’ apartment homes receive not only housing, but individual assessments, counseling and other services to help them make the transition to living independently. All are required to work to prepare them to be on their own. The agency has also included a gay-straight alliance program, with a new session to start in late fall.

LGBT donors are crucial to the success of CHRIS Kids, especially because the agency sometimes misses out on other sources of support because of its unapologetic policy of inclusion, Colbenson says.

“Frankly, we don’t get some other donors because of our stand, but we don’t deny who we are and how we serve people, so our LGBT donors and supporters are critically important,” she says.

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