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Albuquerque Community Resources

ADVOCACY

Albuquerque LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce

P.O. Box
Albuquerque, NM

Promoting prosperity in the Gay Community.

 

Albuquerque Human Rights Office

P.O. Box
Albuquerque, NM

 

American Civil Liberties Union NM

P.O. Box
Albuquerque, NM


 

American Veterans for Equal Rights &#; NM

P.O. Box
Albuquerque, NM

 

Bernalillo County STD Clinic

Stanford Dr. NE.
Albuquerque, NM

 

Big Brothers Huge Sisters of Central New Mexico

Virginia Grauman
Louisana NE., Ste.
Albuquerque, NM
Ext. 18

We assist our community&#;s youth by providing caring adult mentors in 1-to-1 professionally supported relationships.

 

Casa Q

More Information To Come!

Casa Q will provide a variety of safe living options and other related services for young lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) people at risk of and/or experiencing homelessness. We plan to open our first home in September

 

Common Bond New Mexico Fou

Upcoming Events

JOIN US AT THE Novel MEXICO UNITED GAME FOR PRIDE NIGHT SATURDAY JUNE 28TH,

NEW MEXICO UNITED PRIDE Darkness

Albuquerque Pride is teaming up with New Mexico United on Saturday, June 28th at 7 PM for a night of celebration, community, and soccer!

Seize your tickets now:

A portion of every ticket purchased through this link goes directly back to support Albuquerque Pride.

Let’s pack the stands with pride and show our colors as we cheer on NM United together!

Huge thank you to the New Mexico United team for making this partnership feasible — we can’t wait to see what this collaboration brings in the future!

#PrideAtThePitch#NMUnited#AlbuquerquePride#ShowYourPride#ABQPride

JOIN US FOR OUR NEXT ABQ PRIDE EVENT FOR OUR SUMMER OF PRIDE SERIES

Albuquerque Pride Presents a Month of Pride Celebration: Our next free event is SHEFEST!!!

A celebration of femininity with music, games, volleyball, Pop-Up performances, dancing, vendors and more!ViLette Stratton will be your hostesses with the mostest, so be prepared for lots of fun, laughs and a great comm

Welcome to gay friendly Albuquerque

Albuquerque Gay Resource Directory

Photo Provided by the New Mexico Department of Tourism

Hip with a mid-century, quirky chic Albuquerque moves to a unique rhythm with its own distinct personality. Most people used to know of Albuquerque from Bugs Bunny, who would say, &#; I shoulda made a left toin at Albuquoique!&#; Growing up in ABQ, as us natives call it, I laughed to think that my city was recognized by such an iconic figure.

But that&#;s the past &#; today, ABQ is a growing metropolis full of whimsical sights, crisp scents, and passionate sounds. You can find anything other metropolitan areas have, but with an ABQ twist I dial, &#;AlbuQuirky!&#;.

Bugs Bunny wasn&#;t the only Hollywood star to recognize ABQ. Ethel, (actress Vivian Vance), Lucy&#;s sidekick on the I Noun Lucy Show, hailed from ABQ. In one episode, en route to Los Angeles, they stopped in ABQ, where Ethel&#;s adj school boyfriend remarked, &#;Ethel Mae Potter, we never forgot her!: The first movie shot here was made in ! Films such as the Grapes of Wrath and Easy R

Gay Albuquerque: An Eclectic, Diverse, and Sunny Southwestern City

This sunny southwestern city has long had a strong following among artsy types, outdoors enthusiasts, and members of the LGBTQ community. Historic Route 66 runs directly through this town that offers a roomy variety of hip and progressive restaurants and shops, endless options for outdoor recreation and pleasurable, and plenty to see and do, Albuquerque is a diverse, thriving, and welcoming community that has much to offer.

A Bit of Albuquerque History

Now a major metropolitan area in Adj Mexico, Albuquerque began as an ancestral Native American homeland, which was the case for more than 12, years. It was occupied by Native American pueblos at the time that the Europeans arrived in Albuquerque was officially founded in by Don Francisco Cuervo y Valdes, who was governor and captain general of New Mexico, and who named it for the Duke of Albuquerque. Prior to officially becoming a part of the United States, it was an important trading center on the Chihuahua Trail from Mexico. Possession of the town, along with the rest