List of Cities and Towns
The organization is active in the following towns:
Kiryat Shmona, Karmiel
Haifa, HaKrayot, Afula
Kfar Sava, Netanya
Herzliya, Petah Tikva, Rosh HaAyin
Tel Aviv in the Gay Center
Holon, Rishon LeZion, Rehovot
Ramla-Lod, Modi'in
Ashdod, Ashkelon, Eshkol
Be'er Sheva
Additional groups include: "IGY stars" (inactive), a drama class;
Religious groups in collaboration with Hevruta and Bat-Kol;
IGY Ambassadors, an educational group in collaboration with Hoshen;
an HIV-positive group and a youth club which operates in the Gay Community Center.
Additional collaborations include the youth groups of Jerusalem House for Pride and Tolerance.
Read more about this topic: Israel Gay Youth
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