Founded in 1990 by Joyce and Jack Wiley as a support group for their gay son, Quad Citians Affirming Diversity has grown into the longest-standing LGBTQIA organization in the greater Iowa-Illinois Quad Cities region, with a strong presence in Moline, Illinois. What began as a safe haven for youth has evolved into a multifaceted organization that brings together gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and straight allies to learn from one another and build meaningful connections. QCAD's mission centers on creating an inclusive community where people of all sexual orientations and gender identities feel accepted, supported, and empowered. The organization's impact reflects decades of dedicated service and advocacy. Joyce Wiley's passionate leadership until 2017 established QCAD as a trusted voice for civil rights, with her efforts contributing to landmark discrimination protections in local communities and eventually statewide. This legacy of commitment to social change continues today, with QCAD serving hundreds of individuals across all age groups. The organization understands that community needs are diverse and evolving, which is why it has expanded its programming and services to address the unique challenges faced by different demographics within the LGBTQIA community. QCAD remains dedicated to fostering awareness, promoting safety, and building the public support necessary for a truly inclusive society where all individuals are valued and protected.
Moline, IL