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There is also an abundance of parks. It’s also a place of inclusion, equality, and overall acceptance.   

Fun Providence Facts

  • Like Rome, it was built on 7 hills.
  • 75% of Rhode Island’s inhabitants live within 15 miles of Providence.
  • The first diner was started in Providence in the 1800s.
  • Horror writer H.P.

    Lovecraft’s house is in Providence.

  • It has 75% more gay relationships than the rest of the country.

Here are some more fun facts about Providence.

The LGBTQ Providence Community

Rhode Island Pride

This center is one of the largest and most comprehensive LGBTQIA+ community non-profit places serving Rhode Island and the surrounding areas.

Any new resident won’t be disappointed with perfect Providence!

LGBTQIA+

Welcome to the LGBTQIA+ Community Access Page


Providence as an LGBTQIA+ affirming city

 

The City of Providence has a proud history of affirming the LGBTQIA+ community. The area typically has around 9 homes for sale.

The neighborhood has unique shopping and gorgeous scenery.

Concerts are often held here in the summer as well.

India Point Park

Located in the Fox Point neighborhood, this chill park sits at the confluence of the Seekonk and Providence River. The main stage provides all-day entertainment to over 100,000 attendees.

Top Providence Queer Neighborhoods

There is no definitive “gayborhood” in Providence because the LGBTQ population is spread throughout the city.

If you are looking for a good, male on male time in Providence, The Eagle's Nest will be waiting!

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LGBTQ+ Providence

Welcome to Providence, a city founded on the pillars of tolerance and respect of individual beliefs and where those principles are still valued. While we are proud of many things about our home — our vibrant neighborhoods, our top-rated restaurants, eclectic arts scene and our beautiful architecture — it is our people that truly make our city special. That includes our thriving, diverse and dynamic LGBTQ+ community, whose influence may be found in every corner of our city.

This index takes into account policies and practices that indicate strong support for LGBTQIA+ communities.

We value our LGBTQIA+ residents and have taken numerous actions to affirm and protect them, including but not limited to:

  • Updating the City’s health insurance policy to include gender-affirming care
  • Testifying in support of a ban on conversion therapy for minors
  • Updated City’s health insurance policy to extend benefits to transgender city employees and retirees
  • Raised the transgender flag at City Hall to commemorate Transgender Day of Remembrance
  • Designated all-gender restrooms in municipal buildings (currently at City Hall, Providence Public Safety Complex, Providence School Department, and the Joseph A.

    Dooley Municipal Building at 444 Westminster St.)

  • The City school board passed a wide-ranging policy to support transgender students, which includes provisions about bathrooms and other school facilities
  • City brought in TGI Network to train city staff, including our municipal court judges, on how to be more inclusive and welcoming to the transgender community
  • Encouraged City staff to include pronouns in their email signatures to foster an environment of gender equity

LGBTQIA+ Specific Policies

City non-discrimination policy

Workplace transition guidelines for City employees

Visiting City Buildings

All-gender restrooms are located in City Hall, the Public Safety Building, 444 Westminster, and the School Department.

 


Support for Transgender, Non-binary and Gender Non-Conforming Youth

Transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming youth are welcomed and supported by the City of Providence.

Please feel free to reach out to City staff for resources for topics including, but not limited to:

  • Getting your or your child’s gender marker or name changed on an ID.
  • Teachers or administrators using the wrong name or pronouns at school.
  • Having to use an incorrect or highly inconvenient bathroom or locker room at school.
  • Other forms of discrimination or harassment.

Please contact LGBTQIA+ Liaison Maureen McManus at mmcmanus@providenceri.gov for further guidance.

 


Community Resource Links

Healthcare resources

  • Open Door Health
    Safe, confidential, and inclusive health care specifically tailored for LGBTQIA+ communities.
    Website: https://odhpvd.org/
    Address: 7 Central Street Providence, RI 02907
    Phone Number: (401) 648-4700
  • Project Weber/Renew – Beyond the Understanding of Gender
    Program services include a community support group, transition support, support changing documents, and individual case management.
    Website: http://www.weberrenew.org/beyond
    Address: Providence and Pawtucket locations
    Phone Number: (401) 383-4888
  • Thundermist Health Center – Trans Health Access
    The Trans Health Access Team is a group of medical, behavioral health, and allied service professionals working to improve access to culturally and clinically competent healthcare for the trans community.
    Website: https://www.thundermisthealth.org/services/trans-health-access/
    Address: Multiple locations
    Phone Number: (401) 467-4100

Voting Resources

Voting While Trans* in Rhode Island is a comprehensive voting guide for Transgender and Non-binary residents.

Eagle's Nest, located at 257 Weybosset St, Providence, offers a thrilling sauna experience specifically catering to the gay community.

Sauna Details

This facility, previously known as Club Body Center, provides a variety of amenities including a sauna, private playrooms, group shower areas, and a fitness center.

This resource was compiled by Thundermist Health Center’s Trans* Health Access team.

LGBTQIA+ owned businesses

LGBTQIA+ local media

Disclaimer:
  • The City does not endorse nor favor any business or resource over another
  • For a comprehensive list of resources, please visit Options (https://www.optionsri.org/)
  • To submit an additional resource link or business, please contact LGBTQIA+ Liaison Maureen McManus at mmcmanus@providenceri.gov

Today, it's remained close to its roots and reputation as a safe and welcoming place for everyone while contributing to the city's vibrant nightlife.

LGBTQ Providence – Since The Beginning of Time

One of the oldest cities in the United States is Providence, Rhode Island.

They work to commemorate our diverse heritage, raise awareness of issues, and celebrate achievements in equality.

The Rhode Island LGBT Center

The center provides a safe, visible, and inclusive place for the RI LGBTQ community. Levels are slightly less in the summer than winter months.

Events Not to Miss

Rhode Island Pridefest and Parade

Held every June in beautiful downtown Providence, the Pridefest gives you access to over 250 non-profit organizers, food vendors, and local businesses.

The Alley Catis another spot worth checking out, offering a cozy ambiance and occasional themed nights. The area has hip brewpubs, trendy restaurants, and walking paths that skirt the Providence River. It features soccer fields, rolling hills, and water views.

Check out This Nightlife

Providence Eagle

This unassuming and busy gay bar is marked with a huge painted eagle.

Established in 1877, it’s a part of a creative and vibrant community representing diverse cultures. The establishment is known for hosting special offers and events throughout the month, so check their website links for themes and rates.

The sauna operates around the clock on both weekdays and weekends, ensuring accessibility at any time.

EGO Providence is known for its welcoming environment and lively dance floor, while The Stable is the perfect weekend recovery destination during their weekly Sangria Sundays.

And, of course, you can't forget about longstanding city staple Mirabar. The summers are hot, and the winters are cold. He named the area in honor of “God’s merciful Providence.” It was one of the first cities in the country to industrialize and was known for textile manufacturing.

Today, Providence is home to seven institutions of higher learning that have shifted the economy into the services industry.

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