Tempe retirement facility celebrates LGBTQ community

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A senior living facility in the Valley celebrates its members of the LGBTQ+ community. It’s called Friendship Village because inside of this retirement community in Tempe, there are no strangers. MORE ⬇️

It’s called Friendship Village, in part, because inside of this retirement community in Tempe, there are no strangers.Lauck hasn’t always felt that way. For much of his life, the now 78-year-old felt a little like a stranger when growing up.

Lauck served our country in the Navy, then made a living working at a nuclear power plant. For most of his professional life, he never disclosed to others that he is gay. ”I hid because people said this was a choice. It’s not a choice. When people say it’s going to go away, it doesn’t just go away,” he said.

Executive director Cole Marvin says that acceptance may be hard to find in some senior living communities, but they make it a point to welcome all.

 

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