Greater Dayton LGBT Center
About Greater Dayton LGBT Center
Founded in 1976, the Greater Dayton LGBT Center has served as a cornerstone organization for gender and sexual minorities seeking community, support, and advocacy in Dayton, Ohio and surrounding areas. Built on a foundation of comprehensive, community-based service delivery, the Center has evolved into a multifaceted organization that honors both the immediate needs and long-term aspirations of LGBTQ+ individuals and families.
At its core, the Greater Dayton LGBT Center operates as a safe, welcoming space where people can gather, connect, and find resources that matter to them. The organization recognizes that community strength comes from diverse voices and experiences, reflected in its explicit commitment to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion across leadership, staff, volunteers, programs, and community engagement. This inclusive philosophy extends beyond sexual orientation and gender identity to embrace the full spectrum of human differences.
The Center's approach to community building emphasizes both practical support and cultural celebration. Whether through support groups addressing specific health and wellness concerns, community dinners that bring chosen families together, or cultural events that amplify LGBTQ+ voices and artistic expression, the organization creates pathways for belonging. By partnering with local schools, businesses, government entities, and advocacy groups, the Center ensures that LGBTQ+ perspectives shape important conversations about equality, fairness, and community protection in the Dayton area.
Volunteerism and community participation form the backbone of the Center's mission. The organization actively invites individuals to contribute their talents and energy, recognizing that sustainable community change requires collective effort and shared responsibility among all members.