In Buffalo, LGBTQ+ community organizations are struggling to keep up with the increasing demand for their services, while also dealing with shrinking budgets. The demand for these services has been surging, but the budgets have not been able to keep up, causing a significant strain on the organizations.

"We are doing our best to provide the necessary services, but it is becoming increasingly difficult with the current budget constraints," said a spokesperson for one of the organizations. The LGBTQ+ community in Buffalo has been relying on these organizations for support and resources, and the shrinking budgets are causing concern among residents.

The organizations are trying to find ways to make do with the limited funds, but it is a challenging situation. The Allentown neighborhood, which is home to many of these organizations, is feeling the impact of the budget cuts. South Buffalo homeowners and parents in the Williamsville district are also affected, as the organizations provide vital services to the community. The Erie County government is being urged to provide more funding to support these organizations.

As the situation continues to unfold, residents are waiting to see what will happen next. The Buffalo Common Council is set to discuss the issue at their next meeting, which is scheduled for June 20.