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Organizations Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth - And Actively Hiring

Looking for a career where your impact is immediate, your work is meaningful, and your values align with your paycheck?


These organizations are doing life-changing work for LGBTQ+ youth across the U.S.—offering safe shelter, critical mental health support, mentorship, and advocacy. Even better? They’re hiring, growing, and ready for passionate teammates like you.


Here’s your chance to turn your purpose into a profession.

PROMO (Promoting Missouri)

📍 Statewide, headquartered in St. Louis, MO


PROMO is Missouri’s statewide LGBTQ+ advocacy organization working to ensure equality through policy, community organizing, and youth-centered programming. Employees and volunteers alike describe the environment as purpose-driven and grassroots-focused. PROMO's work frequently centers on trans youth protections, inclusive education, and health equity. It’s a great fit for those passionate about public affairs and LGBTQ+ rights.


The Trevor Project

📍 Remote-first & nationwide roles


The Trevor Project is the world’s largest suicide prevention and mental health organization for LGBTQ+ young people. Whether you're supporting youth via 24/7 crisis services, writing inclusive digital content, or advancing tech systems behind the scenes, you’re part of a mission that saves lives every day. The culture here is affirming, fast-moving, and deeply collaborative. Trevor invests in your personal growth while centering the lived experiences of the LGBTQ+ community.



Covenant House

📍 Multiple U.S. cities + international locations


Covenant House provides housing and supportive services to youth facing homelessness—with an emphasis on inclusion for LGBTQ+ teens and young adults. Employees work in trauma-informed environments focused on dignity and unconditional love. From case management to HR, everyone contributes to a culture where every young person is treated as worthy and whole. If you're seeking work with heart and hands-on purpose, this is the place.


Ali Forney Center

📍 New York, NY


The Ali Forney Center is the nation's largest organization dedicated to homeless LGBTQ+ youth. Staff work in a vibrant, mission-driven environment offering not just shelter, but affirming community. Whether you're in direct service, health care, or operations, your work directly supports some of the most vulnerable youth in the country. Their team culture values empathy, resilience, and fierce advocacy.


YouthCare

📍 Seattle, WA


YouthCare helps youth experiencing homelessness achieve long-term stability, with dedicated programs for LGBTQ+ young people. Employees describe the work as demanding but rewarding—supported by leadership that prioritizes equity, growth, and staff wellbeing. Their team is diverse, community-focused, and rooted in social justice. If you’re energized by frontline change and believe in youth empowerment, this is your stage.


SMYAL

📍 Washington, D.C.


SMYAL (Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders) is a powerhouse organization offering housing, education, and leadership development for LGBTQ+ youth. Their career opportunities range from residential services to program management, all driven by a culture of youth-centered advocacy and allyship. At SMYAL, employees are encouraged to bring their full selves to work and are deeply supported in return.


True Colors United

📍 Remote & NYC-based roles


True Colors United, co-founded by Cyndi Lauper, is leading national efforts to end youth homelessness, particularly among LGBTQ+ youth. With a strong emphasis on racial equity and systems change, the organization builds inclusive policy and training programs across the country. Their team culture is bold, innovative, and collaborative—ideal for those wanting to change the system and support people.


The Oasis Center

📍 Nashville, TN


Oasis Center offers crisis intervention, shelter, and youth leadership programs with specific initiatives for LGBTQ+ young people. The work environment is restorative and team-oriented, grounded in mutual respect and community healing. This is a great fit for professionals passionate about both youth development and social justice.


The SPOT

📍 St. Louis, MO


The SPOT (Supporting Positive Opportunities with Teens) provides free, LGBTQ+-inclusive health and counseling services to youth aged 13–24, many of whom face housing insecurity, mental health challenges, or discrimination. As part of the Washington University system, The SPOT offers both nonprofit mission alignment and academic collaboration. Team members describe the culture as trauma-informed, progressive, and rooted in respect for youth autonomy and identity.



Support LGBTQ+ Youth & Mission Driven Work

These organizations are more than workplaces. They’re sanctuaries, safe spaces, and movement builders. If you're ready to build a career that supports LGBTQ+ youth and aligns with your core values, these are the mission-driven teams you’ve been waiting for.

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