The Community Center - TCC

The Community Center - TCC

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Proudly Serving the Treasure Valley LGBTQIA+ community since 1983. TCC is a non-profit 501(C) 3 organization that has been serving the community since 1983.

The Community Center is a welcoming space for LGBTQIA+ and allied organizations and individuals in the Treasure Valley. We help q***r folks find belonging and community by providing fun and meaningful events and support groups at our facility and beyond. And we help inform folks about other local LGBTQIA+ events and resources, run a q***r lending library with over 3,600 titles, and run a food pantry for community members experiencing food insecurity.

Photos from The Community Center - TCC's post 06/02/2026

The Community Center kicked off Pride season with a booth at LatinX Pride, celebrating LatinX culture, community, and q***r and trans pride.

P.S. Like our custom buttons? Stop by during open hours to look through our designs available, including anti-ICE buttons, various q***r and trans pride buttons, and more.

Photos from The Community Center - TCC's post 05/22/2026

We had an amazing time last weekend at The Community Center for Arts & Crafts night! šŸŽØšŸ©·
Check out our artists’ work - including hair tinsel šŸ˜

Photos from The Community Center - TCC's post 05/16/2026

PolyQ meetup, it’s new! Join us every 3rd Saturday. It’s a drop-in drop-out time to connect with community, 10:30am-noon. We have free books and snacks.

Photos from The Community Center - TCC's post 05/15/2026

A HUGE shoutout to the HP Pride BRG Leadership team for coming to The Community Center and helping us with our spring cleaning. 🧹🧼
We're so grateful for your support of our space and community!

05/12/2026

For May, the LGBTQIA+ book club read Thousand Autumns, Vol 1. This book introduced many of us to a new genre (Danmei/Wuxia), Chinese BL (Boys Love) fantasy with martial arts. Our group enjoyed reading something we wouldn’t have just picked off the shelf. For folks not familiar with the genre, it was somewhat challenging to follow the sects and politics of the different groups. The writing style was also a bit repetitive, and there were a lot of footnotes which some readers found distracting. Those familiar with the genre suggested other titles that they thought would be a better introduction. Overall our group gave this 2.5 stars.

Join us in-person next month for A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers. And since it’s Pride month, we’ll do our annual potluck, so feel free to bring a dish to share. We look forward to seeing you there!

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Website

http://tccidaho.org/

Address


1088 N Orchard Street
Boise, ID
83706

Opening Hours

Monday 3pm - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm