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Heber family launches fundraiser to keep LGBTQ+ safe space alive

HEBER CITY, Utah — A Heber City family is trying to keep a local LGBTQ+ safe space open after Encircle announced it will close its Heber home at the end of July. Janessa Judd, who launched the GoFundMe campaign “Help Save Heber’s LGBTQ Safe Space,” said she was born and raised in Heber and has spent years advocating for a safe place for LGBTQ+ youth in her community. In the fundraiser, Judd said she has presented to the Heber City Council, worke…
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TownLift, Park City News broke the news on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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