OUTMemphis to Expand Services with New Regional Headquarters


Memphis Flyer

by Kailynn Johnson
April 20, 2026


OUTMemphis called the headquarter’s placement “strategic” as it anchors their work where it began in 1989.

OUTMemphis looks to expand services across the Mid-South with a new community center, increased capacity and services at their Youth Empowerment Center, and more resources for advocacy across the region.

The oldest and largest LGBTQ+ service in the Mid-South launched a $12 million campaign for the projects  after tripling in size over the past five years.  Officials said key programs are near capacity and they are unable to meet all requests.

Molly Quinn, CEO of OUTMemphis, said they’ve spent years in basements, bungalows, and borrowed spaces in hopes of servicing the community. However, she said, the need has outgrown the organization’s current capacity.

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