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- District_202 abstract "District 202 was originally a Minneapolis drop-in center for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender youth. However the organization closed the physical drop in center in 2009 and then offered programming around the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metro area until it became a part of The Family Partnership in March 2012.District 202 opened in 1993 as a nonprofit drop-in center for LGBT youth. At its height, it was a full and busy place. For example, two thousand youths stopped by the drop-in center in 1997, adding up to 12,000 visits. However attendance dropped and by the drop-in center's final months few teenagers were visiting. In July 2009 District 202 closed the drop-in center and is now focusing on providing programming at places like churches, community centers, and online. The organization became a part of The Family Partnership’s GLBT-Kids: Abuse Intervention Program on March 20, 2012.".
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- District_202 wikiPageWikiLink Bisexuality.
- District_202 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_LGBT_organizations_in_the_United_States.
- District_202 wikiPageWikiLink Category:LGBT_in_Minnesota.
- District_202 wikiPageWikiLink Category:LGBT_youth_organizations_based_in_the_United_States.
- District_202 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizations_based_in_Minneapolis,_Minnesota.
- District_202 wikiPageWikiLink Church_(building).
- District_202 wikiPageWikiLink Community_centre.
- District_202 wikiPageWikiLink File:District_202_logo.jpg.
- District_202 wikiPageWikiLink Gay.
- District_202 wikiPageWikiLink Lesbian.
- District_202 wikiPageWikiLink Minneapolis.
- District_202 wikiPageWikiLink Minneapolis–Saint_Paul.
- District_202 wikiPageWikiLink Transgender.
- District_202 wikiPageWikiLink Youth.
- District_202 wikiPageWikiLinkText "District 202".
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- District_202 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Minnesota-stub.
- District_202 subject Category:Defunct_LGBT_organizations_in_the_United_States.
- District_202 subject Category:LGBT_in_Minnesota.
- District_202 subject Category:LGBT_youth_organizations_based_in_the_United_States.
- District_202 subject Category:Organizations_based_in_Minneapolis,_Minnesota.
- District_202 type Organization.
- District_202 type Organization.
- District_202 comment "District 202 was originally a Minneapolis drop-in center for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender youth. However the organization closed the physical drop in center in 2009 and then offered programming around the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metro area until it became a part of The Family Partnership in March 2012.District 202 opened in 1993 as a nonprofit drop-in center for LGBT youth. At its height, it was a full and busy place.".
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