Princess Janae Place has become a safe place to come to for the transgender and
gender non-conforming community.
It is the first and only community-based housing organization run by trans
people for trans people in the city.
Bryan Ellicott has been the program coordinator for the facility for two years,
and says it offers housing navigation assistance, support groups, safe sex kits
and hygiene kits for people in need.
The facility is in its sixth year of housing LGBTQ people across New
York City.
Ellicott says the program helps locate apartments through Housing Connect, and
if someone is eligible, they assist them with first rent security and deposit.
He says they have been able to assist 150 people with housing during his
tenure.
“As a trans man, as a person in a same-sex presenting relationship, pride is
about being your authentic self and also celebrating our accomplishments,”
Ellicott says. “The things we still need to do in order to go forward because
there is still a lot of work to be done.”
They will be hosting Virtual Drag Bingo at the end of June with all money
raised going toward the organization’s work.
Pride Month is recognized every year to commemorate the Stonewall Riots, which
happened in June 1969 in New York City.