Every week, 6,000 people visit the center, and more than 300 groups meet in the building. These groups range from political activist organizations to social clubs. The center also frequently hosts speeches, performances, workshops, and commercially sponsored information sessions. Programs produced by the center include Center Wellness, an Adult Services Department working with people with AIDS, struggling with substance abuse issues, mental health challenges and much more; Youth Services, an activities-based program for LGBT youth; Center Cultural Programs, presenting established and emerging artists, writers, and activists to the community; Center Families, the center's family project. Bureau of General Services—Queer Division is a bookstore and event space located on the second floor of the center.
The Pat Parker/Vito Russo Center Library The Center Library is a lending library started in 1991. It has been closed to the public since March 2020, with plans to reopen October 2024. The Library has sponsored monthly reading groups and been a producer and/or collaborator for literary events of interest to the LGBT+ community. The Library is named in honor of
Pat Parker and
Vito Russo, individuals who championed LGBT+ causes in their professional and personal lives.
LGBT Community Center National History Archive The LGBT Community Center National History Archive is a community-based
archive founded in 1990. Particular subject areas include
gay liberation and the early
HIV/AIDS crisis in New York.
Recovery and health The center offers programs which care for the health and needs of the LGBT community. These programs include
substance use treatments for adults and youths, recovery support, recovery resources, insurance enrollment,
HIV &
AIDS support, TGNC (
trans and
gender non-conforming) support, internships and professional training, and
counseling and
mental health. Numerous
Alcoholics Anonymous,
Narcotics Anonymous, and other
twelve-step recovery groups meet at the center. The center's Mental Health and Social Services division also sponsors support groups focused on
coming out,
transgender rights,
bereavement, and other topics of concern to the LGBT community.
Family and youth The center provides support for individuals and their families. Some of the services and programming of the center include building families, strengthening families, connecting families, family therapy certification, and family resources. The center provides a range of events and services for individuals ages 13–21 such as dances, movie screenings, open mic night, summer camp and discussion groups. The programming and services are connection, leadership, support, and youth resources. The center also houses Center Youth (previously called Y.E.S.), which provides support and resources for LGBTQ and allied youth. Programs such as both a young men's and a young women's discussion group, a gender exploration group, a safe schools network, a yearly summer camp and a variety of support groups are available to youth free of charge. ==Israeli Apartheid Week controversy==