A report released earlier this week revealed that a school district in California spent $300,000 to partner with an LGBT center that supplies “affirming programs, resources, and community care” to minors.

Pomona Unified School District signed a memo of understanding for the 2024-2025 school year for a “mentoring program” with “Pomona Valley Pride,”accordingto a story published by the Daily Signal.

The program reportedly focused on recruiting students who were ages 12 and up.

The memo of understanding obtained by the Daily Signal stated that the pride center would offer “academic support, mentoring, and tutoring services to all students in middle and high school who identify themselves LGBTQ+ and their families to address their unique needs and challenges.”

“Students participating in the program will be provided social-emotional support, health and wellness activities, events, and engaging programs with a youth engagement specialist,” the document read.

The Center for American Liberty, a conservative think tank, discovered the alliance through a public records request.

The school district gave certain documents to the think tank, but was accused of only providing partial records, leading the group to file a lawsuit last year.

Mark Trammell, CEO of the Center for American Liberty, told the Daily Signal that California parents would be “horrified” to see what his organization dug up.

“In Pomona Unified School District, officials handed $300,000 in taxpayer money to Pomona Pride Center, Inc. to push LGBTQ programming on children and families,” he said.

“At the same time, schools are using ‘gender support plans’ that treat parents as obstacles, including sections specifically targeting so-called unsupportive parents.”

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