Outright Vermont

[1] Its mission is to build a Vermont where all LGBTQ+ (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning) youth have hope, equity and power.

[2] Outright uses a "theory of change" based in three main branches of service: Develop Self and Peer Connections, Strengthen Families, and Transform Communities.

[3] They also offer workshops and presentations on queer identity, anti-harassment training, and how to start Queer/Straight Alliance student clubs for Vermont schools.

In 2006, Outright Vermont's scheduled presentations at Williston Central School were met with a small, but vocal anti-gay parent protest and large community meeting to discuss the content of the anti-harassment trainings.

[13] In addition to Camp Outright and Friday Night Group, as of February 2022, Outright offers online and in-person social and support programming for LGBTQ+ and allied youth through their teens, as well as a virtual support group for parents and caregivers of transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming youth and a monthly meetup for families with gender creative children 12 and under.