Brooklyn Community Pride Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit LGBTQ+ community center in Brooklyn , New York. Incorporated in 2008, it was the first LGBTQ+ center in Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn .
5-551: (Redirected from Pride Centre ) Pride Center or Pride Centre may refer to: Brooklyn Community Pride Center - A nonprofit LGBTQ+ community center in Brooklyn, New York LGBT community centre - Also called a "pride center" Pride Center of Maryland - A nonprofit organization serving the LGBT population of Baltimore The Pride Center at Equality Park - A nonprofit organization serving
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15-561: The board. She then recruited Floyd Rumohr as the center's new chief executive officer. In January 2021, Deborah Brennan transitioned off the board and Sonelius Kendrick-Smith was elected president. In 2020, the center signed a 30-year lease for a new headquarters, to be located inside a section of the Bedford Union Armory in Crown Heights . The new space is to contain Brooklyn's "first dedicated mental health LGBTQ clinic", while
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25-523: Was the first LGBTQ+ center in Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn . As of 2020, it remains the only LGBTQ+ center there. Erin Drinkwater served as executive director of the center from 2012 through 2014. During this time, the center moved from its 600-square-foot walk-up quarters to a 1,600 square-foot facility. In 2014, Deborah Brennan joined the center's board of directors and in 2015 became president of
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