Ali Forney Center

Ali Forney Center The Ali Forney Center (AFC) in New York City, is the nation's largest and most comprehensive organiz In NYC about 40% of homeless youth are LGBT.

The Ali Forney Center (AFC) in New York City, is the nation's largest and most comprehensive organization dedicated to homeless LGBT youth. Many often face homophobic violence and harassment in the youth shelter system and turn to the streets of NYC instead. The Ali Forney Center offers LGBT youth, ages 16-24, emergency and transitional housing and support so that these young adults can escape a l

ife on the streets and begin to live healthy and independent lives. AFC offers an innovative range of services that provide a nurturing, caring and supportive environment. These services include the AFC Day Center, which offers street outreach, referral to the housing programs, case management, primary medical care, HIV testing, mental health assessment and treatment, food, showers, and an employment assistance program. AFC also provides scattered-site emergency and longer-term housing with locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn. In addition, AFC offers a family outreach program which works to support and strengthen families by offering counseling, education and outreach services. AFC is named in honor of Ali Forney, a gender nonconforming youth who was homeless on the streets of NYC from the age of 13 until his death at 22. Despite his own situation, Ali was dedicated to the safety and welfare of other homeless youth and was a committed HIV prevention peer educator. In 1997 Ali was murdered on the streets of Harlem, but his killer was never found. Ali was an inspiration to all those who knew him and continues to inspire the work of the center today.

NY MUST FUND YOUTH SHELTER NOW! SHARE THIS POST AND TAG Linda B. Rosenthal and Governor Kathy Hochul TO SHOW YOUR SUPPOR...
04/08/2026

NY MUST FUND YOUTH SHELTER NOW! SHARE THIS POST AND TAG Linda B. Rosenthal and Governor Kathy Hochul TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT

Click the link our bio to read an opinion piece written by Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal and AFC's Executive Director, Alex Roque, to understand more about the issues facing youth homelessness service providers when it comes to the NYS State Budget

On Trans Day of Visibility, we honor and cherish trans and nonbinary youth. We see their courage, resilience, and incred...
03/31/2026

On Trans Day of Visibility, we honor and cherish trans and nonbinary youth. We see their courage, resilience, and incredible strength as they navigate a world that often challenges their right to exist and be themselves. Today is about celebrating them, their identities, and the communities that support them. At the Ali Forney Center, we remain committed to ensuring every trans young person has the safety, care, and opportunity they deserve to thrive.

On Thursday, May 7th, the Ali Forney Center will honor Kiehl's with our Community Partner Award at this year's A Place a...
03/27/2026

On Thursday, May 7th, the Ali Forney Center will honor Kiehl's with our Community Partner Award at this year's A Place at the Table.

Join us in celebrating Kiehl’s extraordinary partnership to the Ali Forney Center for nearly 20 years, and their longstanding commitment to supporting LGBTQ+ youth.

Thank you to John Reed, U.S. General Manager of Kiehl’s, for accepting this award on behalf of Kiehl's.

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03/11/2026

Today we remember David Mixner on the anniversary of his passing — a visionary activist, mentor, and dear friend to the Ali Forney Center.

His extraodinary legacy and commitment to LGBTQ+ youth continues on through the David Mixner Memorial Fund, which supports the life-saving work of the Ali Forney Center and the young people we support.

We’re honored to be working on a short documentary about David’s extraordinary commitment to LGBTQ+ youth — and to carry forward the love, courage, and conviction that defined his life.

Thank you, David. Your voice, your heart, and your movement live on.

To support this documentary project, please reach out to Deb Brown at [email protected]

For LGBTQ+ youth experiencing street homelessness, having warm place to go can mean staying alive. For many, we are thei...
02/24/2026

For LGBTQ+ youth experiencing street homelessness, having warm place to go can mean staying alive. For many, we are their only option.

Please consider supporting our life-saving work during this critical time. With below-freezing temperatures and over 400 youth on our waiting list for beds, the need is more pressing than ever.

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A Place at the Table 2026. Thursday, May 7th. 6pm at the Glasshouse. Chappell Roan. Liev & Taylor Schrieber. Gia Love. W...
02/06/2026

A Place at the Table 2026. Thursday, May 7th. 6pm at the Glasshouse. Chappell Roan. Liev & Taylor Schrieber. Gia Love.

We'll save you a seat.

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Black History Month begins today. We continue to remember Ali Forney and carry his name with us as we take care of our y...
02/01/2026

Black History Month begins today. We continue to remember Ali Forney and carry his name with us as we take care of our young people each and every day. Uplifting Black lives, legacy, and joy this month and always. 🧡

12/31/2025

On this final day of 2025, we look back at the stories we've shared and the lives that we've touched. To all those that have supported our work this year, a sincere and genuine thank you. And to all those who are yet to, there is still time to make an impact in 2025.

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12/27/2025

LGBTQ+ young adults deserve affirmation and care. No one's identity should be a barrier to a successful future.

12/23/2025

"That night, I left the home I grew up in. I was hurt and scared, but I wasn't lost. I knew there was a place for me to go where I could get assigned housing and have people who would look out for me."

Lucinda's story reminds us of the importance of creating safe spaces for LGBTQ+ young adults.

12/23/2025

"I wish more people knew that trans people are just trying to live our lives like everyone else."

Lucinda came to AFC to make a plan because her family's support felt conditional. Trans people should not hide who they are in exchange for care

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