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EPISODE · Nov 7, 2024 · 23 MIN

#043: Lambert House: A Beacon of Hope for LGTBQIA+ Youth

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Since 1981, Lambert House has been a vital lifeline for young people facing mental health challenges, loneliness, and societal pressures. Brandon Knox, Program Director of Lambert House, explores the center’s pioneering role in supporting LGBTQ youth in Seattle, Washington. He discusses the importance of community support networks, innovative programs addressing barriers like geographical isolation, and the need for sustainable funding to ensure these essential services continue.Atrómitos Knowledge Hub Promo--This podcast is a production of Atrómitos, a woman-owned boutique consulting firm creating a better way for our health and human services provider clients to achieve their goals by strengthening internal operations, enhancing financial stability and evaluating public policies.Want to know more about the firm behind the podcast?Atrómitos, LLC Website: https://atromitosconsulting.comFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atromitos-llc/Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@atromitosllcGet Emails: https://atromitosconsulting.com/atromitos-way/#subscriberIn addition to our podcast, we've developed additional resources to improve your understanding of both long-standing and emerging issues important to leaders in the health and human service provider, government and philanthropic sectors.Our articles, policy briefs and infographics provide you with information you can use to reach your organization’s goals. Atrómitos Way Podcast Website: www.atromitosconsulting.com/atromitos-wayFollow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/showcase/the-atrómitos-wayArticles: https://atromitosconsulting.com/atromitos-way/progress/White Papers: https://atromitosconsulting.com/atromitos-way/unlocking/

Since 1981, Lambert House has been a vital lifeline for young people facing mental health challenges, loneliness, and societal pressures. Brandon Knox, Program Director of Lambert House, explores the center’s pioneering role in supporting LGBTQ youth in Seattle, Washington. He discusses the importance of community support networks, innovative programs addressing barriers like geographical isolation, and the need for sustainable funding to ensure these essential services continue. Atrómitos Kn...

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