Founded in 2008 as the Frank Harr Foundation in honor of a lifelong advocate for cultural diversity and social justice, the LGBTQ Center of the Cape Fear Coast has evolved into a vital community resource serving Wilmington, NC and southeastern North Carolina. The organization was established by Ken Cox in memory of Frank Harr, his partner of 32 years, to continue Frank's passionate work addressing violence, social justice, and human rights education. In 2021, the Foundation rebranded as the LGBTQ Center of the Cape Fear Coast to increase visibility and accessibility for those seeking support. Today, the Center's mission centers on serving LGBTQ elders, youth, and everyone in between through advocacy, education, and community building. The organization responds to calls from lonely LGBTQ elders seeking connection, welcomes parents desperate to find safe spaces where their children can experience love and acceptance, and hosts volunteers and facilitators who create welcoming environments across Wilmington. With deep roots in the Cape Fear community, the Center remains committed to the values Frank Harr embodied: compassion, humanitarian service, and unwavering commitment to equality for all people. The Center operates as a Centerlink member, connecting with an international network of LGBTQ organizations dedicated to strengthening communities and supporting local LGBTQ centers nationwide.
Wilmington, NC