First City Network is Georgia's oldest LGBTQIA organization, founded in 1985 by courageous gay and lesbian pioneers who sought to create a safe community in Savannah despite facing discrimination and violence. From humble beginnings in living rooms, FCN has grown to become a prominent advocate for LGBTQIA rights, establishing the First City Pride Center and organizing social events that promote cultural diversity and support for coming out.
As a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, FCN relies on tax-deductible donations to sustain its socials, events, and newsletter, all of which contribute to fostering a sense of belonging and friendship within the LGBTQIA community. With a rich legacy and a commitment to inclusivity, FCN continues to make a positive impact on the lives of LGBTQIA individuals in Savannah and beyond.
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