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Norfolk’s LGBT Life Center publishes first statewide directory of LGBTQ+ friendly businesses

The LGBT Life Center's new searchable business directory will accept submissions from LGBTQ+ business owners and allies from across the state.
Courtesy of the LGBT Life Center
The LGBT Life Center's new searchable directory will accept submissions from LGBTQ+ business owners and allies from across the state.

The tool makes its debut after the center has spent years fielding questions from the LGBTQ+ community about which businesses are welcoming. 

A Norfolk nonprofit created Virginia’s first statewide directory of businesses accepting and welcoming of the LGBTQ+ community.

Corey Mohr with the LGBT Life Center said the number one question the center gets is where to find LGBTQ+ friendly services.

He said a big request they get is recommendations for medical providers and related services, but the need for welcoming spaces goes far beyond the doctor’s office.

“Just last year, I heard a story of a couple going to a restaurant on Valentine’s day and the owner of the restaurant telling them that they were ‘only serving real couples’ and asked them to leave,” Mohr said. “The community faces discrimination left and right and I don’t know that people know that that’s still such a problem, but that is in our area.”

Mohr said the center has kept its own spreadsheet of welcoming and affirming businesses to refer people to when they called to ask, but the sheer volume of requests drove them to develop the new online tool.

The directory is meant to help folks easily find everything from auto shops or neighborhood bars to a plumber to come check a water heater.

“Particularly when you’re talking about inviting someone into your home, you want to feel safe with that person,” Mohr said.

The directory will accept submissions from LGBTQ+ business owners and allies from across the state. It’s searchable by distance and category.

Mohr says accessing and submitting to the directory are totally free, unlike many other business directories, because the center doesn’t want the cost to be a barrier for community members seeking services.

You can view listings and register your own business now at lgbtlifedirectory.com.

Ryan is WHRO’s business and growth reporter. He joined the newsroom in 2021 after eight years at local newspapers, the Daily Press and Virginian-Pilot. Ryan is a Chesapeake native and still tries to hold his breath every time he drives through the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel.


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