William Way LGBT Community Center
The William Way LGBT Community Center is a nonprofit organization serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender population of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and nearby communities, located at 1315 Spruce Street in Philadelphia in the Gayborhood.[1] Chris Bartlett has been the center's executive director since 2010.[2] HistoryThis community center was founded in 1975 as the Gay Community Center of Philadelphia. Organizers purchased its current building at 1315 Spruce Street in 1997; the center has owned it since local businessman Mel Heifetz paid off its mortgage in 2005.[3] Art and notable architectural featuresThe western wall of the community center features Ann Northrup's block-long mural, "Pride and Progress", with images of LGBT citizens who have contributed to Philadelphia's cultural and intellectual life throughout history.[4] Programs and servicesThe center's programs include an extensive library, and programs in peer counseling, senior services, education, and arts and culture.[5] The center also offers numerous twelve-step meetings throughout the day and night,[6] and opened the Arcila-Adams Trans Resource Center in 2019 to centralize resources for trans people in Philadelphia.[7] In 2021, the center collaborated with HIV/AIDS healthcare provider Philadelphia FIGHT to provide COVID-19 vaccines to LGBTQ people in Philadelphia.[8] The center houses the John J. Wilcox, Jr. Archives, which collects and preserves local and regional LGBT documents and artifacts.[9] The archive is one of the most important collections of LGBTQ documents and artifacts in the United States.[9] Along with researchers from the ONE Archives in Los Angeles, archivists from the John J. Wilcox, Jr. Archives have been searching for unidentified men photographed at a gay wedding held in 1957.[10] The search, which began in 2013 and is still ongoing, was covered in both LGBT and mainstream press.[11] See alsoReferences
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