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The Ruth Ellis Clairmount Center, a brand new facility in Detroit’s Piety Hill neighborhood, is giving LGBTQ+ youth facing homelessness in Southeast Michigan new hope just before the winter cold sets in.

According to the Michigan League for Public Policy (MLPP), LGBTQ-identifying youth make up around 5-10% of the overall youth population, but 40% of the clientele served by youth service agencies. Young LGBTQ+ adults face a 120% higher risk of becoming homeless versus their heterosexual and cisgender peers. This disparity is at the heart of why Ruth Ellis Center (REC) executives embarked on the $16 million project. REC interim co-executive director Mark Erwin wrote in a joint statement with the Detroit Mayor’s office that the official opening on the center is a significant milestone for the non-profit and “an example of how we must respond to the disproportionate number of LGBTQ+ young people experiencing homelessness nationwide.”

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