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Brooklyn Community Pride Center
About Brooklyn Community Pride Center
Brooklyn Community Pride Center emerged from a vision to create dedicated community space and resources for LGBTQ Brooklynites in their own borough. Incorporated in 2008 and granted 501(c)(3) nonprofit status in 2009, BCPC has grown from a small office at Brooklyn Borough Hall into the essential hub for LGBTQ community connection and support across New York City's most populous borough. The organization's mission centers on uplifting and empowering LGBTQ Brooklyn through socially conscious and culturally responsive initiatives that strengthen the entire community. What distinguishes BCPC is its deep commitment to building a stronger, safer Brooklyn for everyone by placing the voices and priorities of LGBTQ residents at the center of program development and advocacy work. The center operates as a welcoming home where community members find not only practical support services but genuine connection and belonging. Led by a dedicated team including Executive Director Kenrick Ross and staff members committed to social work and community programming, BCPC demonstrates authentic investment in the wellbeing of those it serves. The organization actively invites community participation through volunteer opportunities and collaborative programming, recognizing that meaningful change happens when LGBTQ Brooklynites have agency in shaping their own community resources. By fostering partnerships with other organizations and continuously responding to emerging community needs, BCPC has positioned itself as a trusted anchor institution where LGBTQ individuals throughout Brooklyn can access support, build relationships, and celebrate their authentic selves.