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Trefwoordenwolk, Auteurswolk, Trefwoordenspiegel
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Jan 29, 2007
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Out Youth
Over mijn bibliotheek
The Jerry Strickland Library is a very important part of Out Youth.

Jerry Strickland and his partner Steve Kubenka were some of Out Youth’s first volunteers. It was through his love of reading that Jerry found great comfort during his coming out experience. After Jerry’s death, Steve could think of no more fitting tribute, and no greater fulfillment of Out Youth’s mission, than to establish a library in Jerry’s name.

The Strickland and Kubenka families have continued to honor Jerry’s legacy by generously supporting Out Youth and the library. Out Youth has also been blessed to have Steve as a member of the Out Youth family in his capacity as a volunteer, as a former board member, and as a sustaining donor.

Community members and youth have helped to expand the collection, while volunteer librarians have organized and maintained the catalogue. We have many signed copies of books by authors who have visited Out Youth to inspire our young writers, and have a growing collection of movies.

Youth, adult volunteers, parents, school counselors, students, and community members – all of Out Youth’s extended family members are encouraged to take advantage of this valuable resource.
Over mij
Out Youth serves the Central Texas LGBTQIA (lesbian/gay/bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex) youth and their allies with programs and services to ensure these promising young people develop into happy, healthy, successful adults.

Founded in 1990, Out Youth has grown and changed over the past 24 years, but we’ve always retained our most important facet – providing a safe space for LGBTQIA youth to come together and receive support, and make friends who understand who they are.
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Austin, Texas
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http://outyouth.org
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