Membership

We are looking for young LGBTQ+ people who are passionate about social justice work to join our movement to build a better Maine for low-income LGBTQ+ people.

  • Are you low-income and/or LGBTQ+?

  • Are you between 14 – 25 years old?

Member Meetings: Every Wednesday (accessible in-person or via Zoom. Sign up below to get the link!)

Portland Outright Members are low-income, LGBTQ+/gender-nonconforming young people, youth of color, and otherwise marginalized youth in Maine (aged 14-25) who are working together to address homelessness, criminalization, mass incarceration, racism, and health issues and from the seat of personal experience. We are a community of people who are invested in each other, building deep connections, sharing both our struggle and joy, while fighting for each other's dignity and survival. We build membership as a way to build the skills, connection and leadership of working class LGBTQ+ youth in Maine – organizing together for the dignity and justice of all people.

Portland Outright Members contribute to the organization (participating in decision-making, collective projects, and community care), and receive support in the form of stipends, transportation, and leadership development opportunities, in their role as community leaders, artists, and organizers. Our Members meet weekly (outdoor in-person & remote participation is available at this time), with further opportunities to engage in committee-based work and projects. Sign up below to get started!

For more information about MEMBERSHIP, contact julia@portlandoutright.org!


If you or someone you love is in need of immediate support and care, these are two resources available 24/7. Thank you for looking out for each other. We love you. <3

The Trans Lifeline

The Trans Lifeline offers 24/7 support for all trans people in crisis. It can be reached calling 877-565-8860.

“Trans Lifeline provides trans peer support for our community that’s been divested from police since day one. We’re run by and for trans people.”

The Trevor Project

The Trevor Project offers support for LGBTQ+ youth in crisis. They have a phone helpline, available 1-866-488-7386 and a text line (TrevorText) 678-678 from any cell phone.

The Trevor Project is the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning) young people.