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Welcome to G4G Boston
Gay For Good Boston mobilizes lesbian, male lover, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ+) and ally volunteers in the broader Boston community to promote diversity, foster inclusion and enhance Homosexual visibility. We facilitate welcoming, inclusive service projects in support of a wide range of causes throughout Boston and the surrounding areas, and we look forward to meeting you.
LGBTQ+ and ally volunteers welcome!
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Get Involved. Meet New Friends. Make A Difference.
Upcoming Events
- G4G Boston + The Loring Greenough House
July 24,
pm - pm
Join G4G Boston at Thursdays on the Lawn!
- G4G Boston + Cradles To Crayons
August 6,
am - pm
Help Set Up The Backpack-A-Thon!
- G4G Boston + Nubia Farms
August 16,
am - pm
Join G4G for our August Visit to Nubia Farms!
- G4G Boston + Emerald Necklace Conservancy
August 
GLASS (GLBTQ+ Adolescent Social Services)
GLASS is offering in-person HIV/STI testing, treatment, and PrEP for LGBTQ+ youth ages
Testing appointments available Monday-Friday from AM PM. To schedule an appointment, please text or call
We are now located at Amory Highway, Suite 3, Boston MA
GLASS provides a continuum of services to Gay youth of color and their allies in the Greater Boston area. As a leader in Homosexual youth services, we also provide education and consultation to other providers and community organizations.
(We're using "LGBTQ+" to mean lesbian, male lover, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, Two-Spirit, intersex, asexual, pansexual, people living with HIV, and other sexual and gender minorities.)
At a Glance
This service is for
Population: Gay youth of color and their allies; youth living with HIV
Age: (Drop-in ages )
GLASS Programs and Services
We do a lot here at GLASS! Our continuum of services model aims to address a childish person's immediate needs, equip them with tools to make healthy decisions and live fulfilling lives,
Best LGBTQ+ Neighborhoods in Boston
As one of the oldest cities in the Merged States, Boston is well-known because of its beauty, diversity, history, and paint. It is unofficially a center of the northeast technology business, as you will find that many of the biggest names in tech have a headquarters in the city, such as Hubspot and Klaviyo. Boston may not be as advanced as Silicon Valley but with a local support network, venture capital interest, and a solid focus on progress, it is a competitive player in the United States' tech growth.
Boston has something for everyone! Whether you’re interested in historical background, art, and society, or you love eating and earn captivated by the sky and sea, or you are a shopping aficionado, or you treasure to groove with live music in the streets, Boston is your leading choice.
Are you looking for a municipality that promotes inclusivity, that makes everyone feel welcomed, loved, and supported? We have got five Boston neighborhoods that you will collapse in with!
What are the Best Gay Neighborhoods in Boston?
- Jamaica Plain
- Back Bay
- So
Boston mixes old and fresh with a dash of gay
When one thinks of New England, one municipality comes to mind: Boston. For a city so densely populated, this major Massachusetts city achieves a quaint vibe and feels just like a town. A rich history gives Boston a unique self among American cities. The Puritans may have settled the city almost years ago, but it’s definitely a place where you can be wicked gay.
As you must know—if not, turn in your homosexual card—Massachusetts was the first state to legalize lgbtq+ marriages. And accordingly, Boston is a very liberal and progressive place, a fun juxtaposition to its old-world charm. The walkable neighborhoods feel more European than American. Keep your map handy, as the streets weren’t planned so much as they grew. No logical grid included.
The South End neighborhood is the traditional gay center, though gentrification has started to price out many LGBT businesses (which is odd, since gentrification is one of the cardinal gay superpowers). Still, it’s great for a daytime walk. The historic district here contains large Victorian-era nei