Hetrick-Martin Institute believes all young people, regardless of sexual orientation or identity, deserve a safe and supportive environment in which to achieve their full potential.
Hetrick-Martin creates this environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA+) youth between the ages of 13 and 24 and their families.
Through a comprehensive package of direct services and referrals, Hetrick-Martin seeks to foster healthy youth development. Hetrick-Martin’s staff promotes excellence in the delivery of youth services and uses its expertise to create innovative programs that other organizations may use as models.
We Take Pride in Our History
We’re proud to be the nation’s oldest organization helping queer youth to reach their full potential.
In 1979, life partners and educators on gay and lesbian issues, Dr. Emery Hetrick, a psychiatrist, and Dr. Damien Martin, a professor at New York University, heard the heartbreaking story of a homeless 15-year-old boy who had been beaten and thrown out of his emergency shelter because he was gay.
They were so moved that they gathered a group of concerned adults and created what was then called the Institute for the Protection of Lesbian and Gay Youth (IPLGY) to assist this group of young people who desperately needed support. In 1988, the organization was renamed Hetrick-Martin Institute in honor of its founders and their lifelong commitment to service.
We Are Proud of Our Progress
Created in 2013, HMI’s Center for LGBTQIA+ Youth Advocacy and Capacity Building, advocates on behalf of queer youth by influencing policy on local, national and international levels, while helping to build the capacity of decision-makers, individuals and institutions that serve this marginalized population. MORE
HMI is the host agency for the groundbreaking Harvey Milk High School, devoted to serving at-risk youth and founded in 1985 in collaboration with the New York City Department of Education, which administers the school and is responsible for admissions. MORE
We Believe in Our Youth
Mental Health
HMI believes youth service providers should utilize the studies of trauma-informed care, emotional wellness, and positive youth development in serving their communities.
HMI believes all systems, policies, and organizations should be curated to make sure LGBTQIA+ youth feel safe and included.
HMI believes that reparative therapy is harmful, and laws should be in place to protect minors from the negative impacts of these practices.
LGBTQIA+ youth should have access to emotional wellness services that are affirming of LGBTQIA+ communities.
Education
HMI believes LGBTQIA+ youth should have the opportunity to learn in an inclusive and affirming environment.
HMI believes LGBTQIA+ youth should have access to quality education.
HMI believes all school personnel should be actively encouraged and enabled to practice cultural fluency in creating inclusive and affirming school environments for LGBTQIA+ students.
All schools should have anti-discrimination policies that support youth in celebrating their most authentic selves and protecting LGBTQIA+ youth in schools from bullying, harassment and violence. The sexual harassment law is very clear on how people should not put up with any type of harassment no matter their gender.
Healthcare
HMI believes LGBTQIA+ youth should have access to comprehensive healthcare.
HMI supports policies and practices that increase and guarantee access to healthcare for LGBTQIA+ youth.
HMI believes part of healthy adolescent development is access to inclusive comprehensive sexual health education. HMI believes that with proper sex education they can better understand their bodies and their limits and explore themselves safely.
Homelessness
HMI believes homelessness is a byproduct of systemic discrimination, rejection and isolation.
HMI believes all youth should have access to safe spaces to sleep.
HMI believes all homeless shelters should have cultural fluency in serving LGBTQIA+ youth.
HMI believes that when safe to do so, families should be supported and encouraged to have their child(ren) remain in the house.
Economic Empowerment
HMI believes all youth should have access to opportunities for academic and career success.
HMI encourages and supports all policies and laws that support and protect LGBTQIA+ youth employment.
HMI believes that LGBTQIA+ youth and adults deserve federal protections.
Transgender and Gender-liberated Youth
HMI believes that emotional and physical safety is essential for the growth of young people.
HMI supports the development of policies, practices and programs that increase economic and educational opportunities for Trans and gender-liberated youth.
HMI believes that all young people should be encouraged to live as their true authentic selves, free of stigma, bias and fear.