one n ten, Phoenix AZ
Address | 1101 N Central Ave #202, Phoenix, AZ, United States | ||||||||||
Phone | +1 602-400-2601 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.onenten.org | ||||||||||
Categories | Non-Profit Organization, Gay and Lesbian Organization, Social Services Organization, Youth Organization | ||||||||||
Rating | 3.3 7 reviews | ||||||||||
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one n ten reviews
7This place stands for the mutilation of children. STAY AWAY FROM THIS CULT!
I once thought this was a nice place for everyone to be themselves but that quickly changed when they told me and my boyfriend that we can't hang out there anymore because us being "straight" made everyone uncomfortable. They told us we can only go there for food and clothes and that we can't play on the xbox. We were being ourselves in a place where they said "everyone can be themselves" and we got punished. I also won a housing voucher here but as soon as I got excepted into an apartment and was waiting to pick up the keys, they told me that my voucher has expired. Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't you suppost to put an extension on the voucher till you see if you got approved or not? I got approved and I told them by email and text messege that all im waiting for is for them to tell me when i can pick up the keys. But they never replied to me. Take into account that me and my boyfriend were homeless at this time and they were well aware of this. I just don't understand what we did wrong. They kick us out because we're straight then take away our only chance of getting a home.
I've only been to the virtual and satellite programs, but I loved it! Such a fun and nice community
I'm so disappointed in this program. I felt like this program would be the answer for my daughter. Very heartbreaking to find out that a vaccination (covid) determines whether or not quality services can be offered to an individual. Otherwise services are all virtual.
Enjoyed the open house today. This organization is focused on young adults and youth of the LGBTQ community. They provide a safe place to be who you are and respected. Plus so much more
Great group with incredible resources. Creatively offered resources during the pandemic and is thoughtfully returning back to in-person programming.
I can truly say I might not be here today if I had not had OneNTen in my life when I did.
So many resources, wow. The staff? Yes. All of it, yes. I learned so much about myself and the community, and was, really, treated like family. I went to different locations (this was 6 or so years ago, as of a few years ago I’ve definitely “aged out”) and became friends and acquaintances with many fellow trans people, queer people, and artists from all over. I got help with healthcare services, education, HOUSING, financial help, free std testing, counseling, hygiene products, food, clothes, the list goes ON and ON. OUTdoors camp brought me out of a deep depression, as well. Being able to see a world where safety and self-assuredness felt possible, attainable, and non-negotiable at a time when I knew no one, nothing, and had only experienced isolation and worry for my future. I mean, talk about eye opening. I discovered a lot about myself through OneNTen. This place, these people, changed my life. I am so, so incredibly grateful. Thanks y’all:)