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Welcome to G4G San Diego
Gay For Good San Diego mobilizes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ+) and ally volunteers to promote diversity, foster inclusion and fortify ties to the broader San Diego community. We facilitate welcoming, inclusive service projects in support of a wide range of causes throughout San Diego, and we look forward to meeting you.
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Upcoming Events
- G4G San Diego + Front Runners-Walkers – Pride 5K
July 19,
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Join us as we partner with our friends, Front Runners and Walkers of San Diego at the Pride 5k.
- G4G San Diego + The Salvation Army Kroc Center
July 26,
am - pm
Join us as we partner with our friends at The Salvation Army Kroc Center to sort and pack back-to-school supplies and assemble food boxes and hygiene kits for the Family Resource Center.
- G4G San Diego + Front Runners-Walkers
LGBTQIA+ Resources in San Diego
San Diego LGBT Community Center
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Open daily, the Center provides a wide variety of LGBTQIA+ programs and services including crisis counseling, individual and couple counseling, facilitated coming-out groups, and over a dozen LGBTQIA+ peer help and rap groups each week. Additional social, educational and cultural events, and information regarding community resources, as well HIV testing, counseling, and substance abuse information and referral are available. Located at Centre Street in Hillcrest. The North County LGBTQ Center is located at N Coast Hwy Oceanside, CA , info@, ()Project TRANS at the San Diego LGBT Community Center
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All of The Center's programs are transgender-inclusive and supportive, but they also provide services designed specifically for the transgender community through Project TRANS, the Transgender Services Program. Project TRANS (Transgender Referrals, Assistance, Networking, and Services) offers discussion groups, behavioral health services, HIV prevention services, yoVibrant San Diego: A Thriving Mecca for the LGBTQ Community
Sun-kissed and seaside, San Diego has long shrugged off its stuffy military beginnings for a colorful and diverse community. From trendy boutiques to the world’s only gay brewery, America’s 8th largest urban area is practically built for an LGBTQ transplant.
Brief History
San Diego has been called the birthplace of California for a reason. In , Sebastián Vizcaíno landed in the harbor that is now Mission Bay and Point Loma. He named the region after the Catholic Saint Didacus who is more commonly known as San Diego de Alcalá.
Quick Stats
San Diego is miles south of Los Angeles and adjacent to Mexico. As of July , the estimated population of the capital was 1,,
The area is known for its adj deep-water harbor, mild climate, and long association with the U.S. Navy. Recently, San Diego has become a magnet for healthcare and biotechnology development. The future is bright!
Here are some more stats about San Diego.
LGBTQ Community
The San Diego Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transg
San Diego Gay Neighborhood Guide
With its incredible coastline, nurturing communities, and extensive attractions, San Diego is a magnet for anyone who wants a little bit of everything. If you’re considering moving here, you won’t be surprised that one of the most LGBTQ-friendly cities in the country has culture, establishments, and activities that appeal to diverse interests.
From hiking seaside cliffs during the day to clubbing at night, this LGBTQ haven has something for everyone!
A Brief History of San Diego
San Diego, known as the birthplace of California, was first settled in when Spanish explorer Sebastián Vizcaíno landed at modern-day Point Loma.
The Spanish held the territory until losing it to Mexico in California became part of the United States in and was granted statehood in San Diego was established as the county seat of San Diego County.
The town grew gradually until , when the establishment of military facilities led to rapid settlement. There was more growth and development during and immediately after World War II when both the Na