At El Camino, we’re proud to have a welcoming and inclusive campus community that reflects the diversity of the South Bay and promotes equitable outcomes for all.
El Camino College aims to provide equitable resources to celebrate and support our diverse student population. The El Camino College LGBTQIA+ PRIDE Center was created to support the entire campus community and establish a robust network of advocates and allies.
By creating accessible resources that encompass physical, social, and emotional facets of sexual identity, El Camino College hopes to create a space where LGBTQIA+ members and their allies can work together toward building community on and off campus.
While this work is inspired by LGBTQIA+ experiences, it is created for the entire El Camino College community.
The following resources are intended to be a point of reference and source of support but may not reflect the entire wide range of experiences of those that identify as LGBTQIA+. For additional information or assistance, contact us.
Explore various resources and ways to connect with the LGBTQIA+ community.
Develop your knowledge and understanding of the needs of LGBTQIA+ students.
Check out the upcoming LGBTQIA+ events planned!
Meet new friends and allies in a safe, welcoming environment.
Explore courses of Gender, Sexuality, and Sexual Orientation.
In order to support our El Camino LGBTQIA+ community, the Safe Zone Project Committee established the Queer is Love Scholarship Fund to support educational goals and dreams.
It’s easy to donate to the scholarship and takes just a few minutes!
Step 1: Go to the El Camino Foundation Contribution. Then, select the donation amount and if you would like to make this a recurring gift.
Step 2: Under “Designation,” select “Other.” Then, write “Queer is Love Scholarship” in the drop down box.
Step 3: Finally, fill out your billing and payment information. Then, press the “Donate Now” button.
Thank you for contributing to the Queer is Love Scholarship!
The LGBTQIA+ Safe Zone Project is designed to give service members, staff, faculty, and administrators the opportunity to learn best practices in supporting queer students and their allies on campus.
The program highlights queer history, relevant legislation affecting students, intersecting identities, sexual orientation and gender entities, mental health, student scenarios and voices. This program also provides resources to address the holistic needs of LGBTQIA+ students and their student allies.
Support Your Students
For more information about attending and upcoming Safe Zone Training session, visit LGBTQIA+ Safe Zone Training.
Kenny Simkins, M.S.
LGBTQIA+ Student Success Coordinator
LGBTQIA+ Pride Center (COM - 306)
For medical or psychological emergencies, please dial 911 from a landline phone on campus, or 310-660-3100 from a cell phone.
LGBTQIA+ Pride Center