Southern Westchester to Receive LGBTQ+ Resources


By: Dennis Richmond, Jr.

This October, communities in southern Westchester are set to receive new LGBTQ+ resources through an initiative led by The LOFT LGBTQ+ Community Center.

The White Plains–based center has appointed me as its Southern Westchester Liaison Volunteer. In this role, I will help distribute materials and connect organizations and businesses in Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, and Yonkers to The LOFT’s network of services.

“The role will help bring The LOFT’s resources directly into neighborhoods where systemic barriers have historically limited access to affirming services, including Yonkers, Mount Vernon, and surrounding communities with large Black and Brown LGBTQ+ populations,” said Rickey Richard, the center’s chief of staff.

For me, this work is deeply personal. It is important for baby butchqueens and baby trans folx to know that not only are they supported, but that resources exist to help them.

Research underscores the urgency. The New York State Office of Children and Family Services reports on their website that nearly one in five foster care youth identify as LGBTQ+, with many citing their identity as a reason for entering the foster system.

The initiative is also designed with older LGBTQ+ adults in mind. Many seniors do not drive and often face isolation. Expanding access to affirming spaces will help ensure they feel connected and supported.

“By partnering with local institutions and businesses, The LOFT is ensuring that LGBTQ+ people of color, and the wider community, have consistent access to support and resources,” Richard said. “This initiative is an important step in expanding visibility and deepening equity across Westchester County.”

Stay tuned, Southern Westchester.

Dennis Richmond, Jr. (@NewYorkStakz) is a journalist, historian, and educator from Yonkers, NY. He writes to uplift unheard voices, honor history, and inspire change.