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A celebratory fundraising breakfast to support LGBTQIA2+ youth and young adults in the Tava-Kaavi (Pikes Peak) region!

When

Thursday, September 24, 2026

Where

The Antlers Hotel,
4 S. Cascade Ave.
Colorado Springs

 

Why

To help Inside Out Youth Services raise funds so we can continue providing life-saving services and programs that promote the well-being of LGBTQIA2+ young people, ages 13-24.

Who

Those whose support of our work allows our organization, and the young people we serve, to thrive!

You're invited to Ally Up!

Ally Up! is a fabulous breakfast, where members of our community can learn about what we do at Inside Out Youth Services, and about how they can support LGBTQIA2+ young people in our community.

Stay tuned for more details ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤎💙🤍💗

Become an annual sponsor

The work we do year-round at Inside Out Youth Services wouldn’t be possible without the generous support from our sponsors. If you are interested in sponsoring Inside Out and our Ally Up Breakfast, please contact our Development team.

Your support matters

LGBTQIA2+ young people need spaces like Inside Out, spaces built for them, by them, and with them. LGBTQIA2+ young people need trusted adults, a community, and resources that help them live their fullest lives. Every contribution counts toward sustaining this vital work. 

By the Numbers

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Visits by 216 unique youth to our in-person & digital spaces in 2025.

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Young people enrolled in 2025.

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Programs provided at IOYS and in the community.

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Youth impacted by violence-prevention and
policy advocacy efforts nationally and locally.

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of LGBTQ young people reported that they have felt discriminated against in the past year due to their sexual orientation or gender identity.

*According to the Trevor Project’s 2024 National Survey on the Mental Health of LGBTQ Young People

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of LGBTQ young people seriously considered attempting suicide in the past year— including almost half of transgender and nonbinary young people (46%) and 3 in 10 cisgender young people (30%.)
 
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Of Inside Out participants do not identify with the sex they were assigned at birth.

Other ways to get involved

It is not enough for us to spread this message of inclusion. We need a chorus of parents, youth serving professionals, schools, churches, hospitals, and mental health facilities delivering this message with us – we need allies.
Like you!

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