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Colorado Gives Day is Tuesday, December 10, but you can give early starting November 1 to help us increase our impact in 2025! 

 

In just the first six months of 2024, Rocky Mountain Equality served over 25,000 people through mental health services, support groups, education, and outreach programs.  No matter what, we'll continue to provide connection and life-saving resources to LGBTQ+ Coloradans, and we need your support to do it!

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We work collaboratively to create connection and provide advocacy, education, research, cultural events, and responsive programs and services that ensure LGBTQ+ people, families, and communities thrive.

OUR 
MISSION

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FEATURED

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A PLACE TO CALL OUR OWN

"The Equality Center of the Rocky Mountains is a place for those that feel like they're not accepted, to be accepted." 

   

Megan Bruel, Community Member

Our building represents decades of growth, victory, struggle, and joy for the LGBTQ+ community in Colorado. It creates space for truly inclusive events and provides room and facilities for our amazing support and social programming. It facilitates health, wellness, and safety at a time when we need it most, and it encourages our youth to flourish and grow.

 

Join RMEQ’s Capital Campaign to support the Equality Center of the Rocky Mountains.

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WE ALL BELONG HERE.

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IMPACT

THE DRAGONS ARE STILL OUT THERE

Karina’s son, Charlie, is transgender. Hers is one of the thousands of families who have been forced to flee anti-LGBTQ+ persecution.

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WE SAVE LIVES

To say Mardi was helpful fails to express how immensely transformative and supportive she was. In a remarkably efficient process, she learned about our situation... [and helped me form an action plan].

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THE SANDOVALS

Sheri and Roberto Sandoval contacted us looking for resources to support their LGBTQ+ children, Alé and Luis. At the time, they had no idea how to support their children in walking in their unique identities, protect them from...

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