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Youth
Top 3 FAQs
Where are you located?
District 202 does not have a centralized location, but instead offers programs, events and support groups all around the Twin City Metro area. By looking at our calendar and clicking on pieces you are interested in attending you can pull up a map, find directions and learn bus routes. If you ever have any question about how to get to a program, event or support group, please email (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
How do I go to one of your programs or events?
Easy. Visit the Programs and Events Page to view our calendar of upcoming community opportunities. From there, you will be able to see of a list of what we’re offering, as well as a description, directions and ways to register.
What kinds of people to District 202?
Every! District 202’s programs are open to anyone ages 13-21, regardless of their gender identity, sexual identity, social or economic class, race, or religion. All that we ask is that you are respectful to our cause and supportive of our mission.
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Parents
Top 3 FAQs
What is District 202?
Through youth/adult partnerships, District 202’s mission is to create safe spaces for LGBT people and their allied friends ages 13-21. By partnering with local organizations District 202 helps secure spaces where people can build self-confidence, self-expression and the skills and resources they need to be successful. Through our programming we affirm identities, amplify voices and assemble community.
Are you a school?
Nope. We are, however, a youth serving organization that focuses on creating opportunities for youth empowerment, as well as opportunities to build community.
Who goes to District 202?
We see many different people at District 202. Our programs are open to anyone ages 13-21, regardless of their gender identity, sexual identity, social or economic class, race, or religion. All that we ask is that they are respectful to our cause and supportive of our mission.
Resources
Out 4 Good
Creates safe and supportive schools for LGBT students, families, teachers and staff in Minneapolis Public Schools.
Phone: 612-668-5482
WWW: http://sss.mpls.k12.mn.us/Out4Good.html
Out for Equity
This Saint Paul Public School program supports LGBT students, staff members, and their families to foster positive self esteem, respect for others, and academic success.
Phoneb 651-523-6322
WWW: http://outforequity.spps.org
GLSEN
Learn how to make schools safer for LGBT students outside of the Twin Cities’ Metro Area
WWW: http://www.glsen.org
Supporters
Top 3 FAQs
Did your organization close?
Nope. While it is true that District 202 no longer has a centralized location, we did not shut down as an organization. District 202 know offers a variety of programs around the Twin Cities, creating safe space for queer youth in multiple locations, as well as reaching a more geographically diverse population. To see the programs and event opportunities we offer, please visit our program page.
Where can I see a list of your Board and Staff?
You can see the complete list of our board and staff by clicking here.
Where can I see a copy of your most recent 990?
You can access our 990 here.
Resources
Out 4 Good
Creates safe and supportive schools for LGBT students, families, teachers and staff in Minneapolis Public Schools.
Phone: 612-668-5482
WWW: http://sss.mpls.k12.mn.us/Out4Good.html
Out for Equity
This Saint Paul Public School program supports LGBT students, staff members, and their families to foster positive self esteem, respect for others, and academic success.
Phoneb 651-523-6322
WWW: http://outforequity.spps.org
GLSEN
Learn how to make schools safer for LGBT students outside of the Twin Cities’ Metro Area
WWW: http://www.glsen.org