A new LGBTQ+ resource center is opening in Colorado Springs

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A new LGBTQ+ resource center is opening in Colorado Springs
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Devan Karp is a Multimedia Journalist for KOAA News5 in Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colorado.

The LGBTQ+ resource center was created by the Community Health Partnership as a direct response to the mass shooting at Club Q in November of 2022.

Each room in the Prism is named after one of the five people who lost their lives in the shooting. Those rooms focus on different aspects of the care Prism hopes to provide. That includes mental and physical health exams, gender-affirming clothing donations and common spaces to hang out."I tend to say it's like FEMA for mass violence events," said the senior manager of health equity for community health partnership Rachel Keener said. That amounts to a yearly grant of $1.

Ashtin Gamblin said moving to Colorado Springs from Illinois was a difficult thing to do, but the community she found at Club Q made it easier.

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