About Collar City Pride

Our Mission

Collar City Pride is an organization led by LGBTQIA2+ folks providing care, community, and training around substance-use services specific to the queer community. At Collar City Pride, we foster a vibrant and inclusive Rensselaer County that celebrates diversity, promotes acceptance, and empowers LGBTQIA2+ folks.

Through advocacy, education, and training, we strive to create a safe and supportive environment where we can live authentically and thrive. In the long term, we aspire to open Rensselaer County's first inpatient substance use treatment center geared specifically towards transgender, gender non-conforming, and non-binary individuals.

We are committed to offering LGBTQ+ affirming, peer-based harm reduction services, a yearly pride festival in Troy, and organizing events that promote connection and celebration within our community.

Our Vision

CCP envisions a world where LGBTQIA2+ folks have accessible, affirming, and appropriate substance use care. 

Through our advocacy efforts, educational initiatives, and collaborative partnerships, we strive to build a world where LGBTQ+ individuals and those impacted by addiction can thrive in affirming environments, access quality care and support services, and contribute to a more inclusive and equitable society.

Our Values

  • Diversity, Equity, & Inclusivity

    Racial Justice

    Dignity

    Continual Improvement

  • Bodily Autonomy

    More Local, Less Corporate

    Awareness of Intersectionality

    Advocacy

  • Empathy

    Harm Reduction First

    Collaboration Over Competition

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TGNCNB (Transgender/Gender Non-Conforming/Non-Binary) folks deserve affirming, accessible, and culturally responsive substance use treatment.

We believe:
LGBTQ+ folks seeking substance use treatment should not have to choose between treatment and living authentically.

Inpatient substance use treatment centers operate on an outdated binary system. New York has made great strides in creating legislation enshrining TGNCNB policies in law, but we still have work to do.