Mozaic

Mozaic

Share

Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Mozaic, 750 E Long Street, Columbus, OH.

Our mission is to increase access to care for transgender, non-binary, and gender expansive people across Central Ohio, while prioritizing needs of gender expansive people of color.

Photos from Mozaic's post 06/15/2026

Today we celebrate the landmark SCOTUS victory for equality and dignity. 🌈 
 
In Bostock v. Clayton County, the Supreme Court affirmed that trans and q***r people are protected from workplace discrimination under federal law. Today, we honor the advocates who fought for this moment and remain committed to the work still to be done.  
 
Turn celebration into action by: 
 
📣 Advocating for policies that protect LGBTQ+ lives in all areas of life 
👉 Demanding protections for LGBTQ+ workers in every workplace 
🎉Supporting organizations working to protect your legal rights like , .ohio , and

06/09/2026

🌈 It’s Pride season! 🌈 That means the Mozaic team is OUT and ABOUT! 🤩
 
This Saturday, we’ll be behind the .health booth at Bellefontaine Pride.
 
Come and talk to us about:
🏳️‍⚧️ trans rights,
👩🏽‍⚕️ LGBTQ+ affirming healthcare, and
🎉 fun ways to stay engaged with Mozaic
 
We hope that you can make it, and happy pride!
 
P.S. Stay tuned for info on where we’ll be next! 👀

06/05/2026

Today, the Mozaic team joined for “First Step Friday” — a monthly event aimed at helping returning citizens to re-establish themselves after incarceration.

As a regular participant at this free resource event, .health — including Mozaic and — helps an average of 40-70 attendees each month. 🙌

Thank you to ARCH for inviting us to participate, to for providing space for the event, and to for lending their support to attendees.

06/01/2026

🌈🤎🩷🤍🩵Happy Pride Month from Mozaic! 🩵🤍🩷🤎🌈

This June, we’re uplifting trans icons of color whose contributions to LGBTQ+ liberation have shaped the
past, present, and future of Pride.

This Pride Month, we encourage folks to:

📖 Learn about the origins of Pride and the contributions of q***r and trans folks of color
to LGBTQ+ culture, history, and movements.

🫂 Spend time in community with q***r and trans people and uplift their voices, and of
course

🎉 Celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride!

Check out our linktr.ee to learn more about the history of Pride and the future of the movement
for LGBTQ+ liberation.

P.S. Do you recognize the trans icons of color in our post? From left to right: Sir Lady Java,
Marsha P. Johnson, We’Wha, and Kylar Broadus.

05/27/2026

We’ve been hard at work sorting through our backlog of clothing donations for Threads
Revisited! 🤩

Come by during our monthly drop-in hours, every 3rd Thursday from 3-7pm at the King
Lincoln space.

We’ve got:

🩷 Binders
🤍 Tucking Underwear
🩵 Clothing, and
🏳️‍⚧️ Resources Galore!

Bring a friend and come hang with your friendly Mozaic staff! 😊

P.S. Be on the lookout for us out in the community with Threads Revisited! Coming soon to
a county near you. 😉

Photos from Mozaic's post 05/24/2026

Mozaic is proud to celebrate Pans*xual and Panromantic Awareness and Visibility Day, which is recognized every May 24th!

What is Pans*xuality? What is Panromantic?
👉 Pans*xuality is a s*xual orientation where individuals have s*xual attraction towards a person regardless of their gender identity or s*x assigned at birth.
👉 Panromanticism is a romantic orientation where individuals have romantic attraction towards a person regardless of their gender identity or s*x assigned at birth.

What do the pan flag colors signify?
💖 Pink – attraction to women
💛 Yellow – attraction to all genders, including anyone not falling within the gender binary
💙 Cyan – attraction to men

Where can I learn more?
📱Check out the main .health account to learn more about the pans*xual and panromantic experience!

*xual *xualvisibilityday *xualpride

Photos from Mozaic's post 05/21/2026

This past Sunday, Mozaic hosted our “Together We Win” field day for trans youth and allies at Tuttle Park. ⚽️ 🏀 🏈
 
The event was part of a national series of events facilitated by ,  , and to raise awareness for two Supreme Court cases that will determine trans youth’s right to participate in school sports (Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. BPJ).
 
Instead of focusing on improving our living conditions, lowering inflation, and funding our schools, politicians are bullying transgender kids. We believe every kid should be free to learn, thrive, and play regardless of race, gender, or background.
 
That’s why we showed up to Tuttle Park to fight for the “T” in team! Nearly 30 folks joined us for the event, proving the power of solidarity and trans joy! 🏳️‍⚧️🥰
 
When political leaders attack one part of our community, they attack us all. But through our collective power, we are stronger TOGETHER. 📖 Read more on the Supreme Court cases at the link in our bio!

05/19/2026

Mozaic’s monthly drop-in hours are back this Thursday, May 21 from 3-7pm in the Equitas Health King Lincoln community space!
 
Stop by to access resources, make a medical appointment, shop for clothes, or just to hang with your friendly Mozaic staff members! 😊
 
Come on by and bring a friend! 🫂

05/18/2026

HUGE thank you to and everyone who participated in their bingo fundraiser for Mozaic throughout the month of April. We’re lucky to be in community with you all! 🩷🤍🩵 
 
Together, we raised an amazing $217 for our program! 🤩
 
We are so grateful for your generosity and support!
 
These funds will support our efforts to:
👉 advocate for trans rights
👉 expand access for trans healthcare
👉 center trans joy and visibility
 
p.s. Be on the lookout for another Slammers bingo fundraiser for Mozaic in October! 👀

Photos from Mozaic's post 05/13/2026

This Sunday, May 17th from 4-6pm, Mozaic is hosting a field day for trans youth and their allies! All ages welcome!
 
Join us for a day of play as we celebrate and support trans youth and athletes! While the Supreme Court debates their right to participate in school sports, we’re coming together to show that every young person deserves the chance to play, belong, and thrive.
 
This event is part of a nationwide effort to create spaces of joy, resistance, and community in support of trans and q***r young people. Whether you’re joining to play, support, or learn, you are part of this movement. Together, we win.
 
📍Tuttle Park Rec Center in Columbus 
🗓️ Sunday, May 17 from 4-6pm 
🏀 Outdoor basketball 
⚽ Outdoor soccer 
🏒 Street hockey 
🍿 Snacks provided! 
 
Note: Balls, pucks, sticks, and play areas are provided, but other gear (i.e. shin guards, mouth guards, pads, skates, etc.) is not. Bring your equipment, a winning attitude, and trans joy! 
 
P.S. We’re playing — rain or shine! 🌞

Want your business to be the top-listed Beauty Salon in Columbus?
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.

Address


750 E Long Street
Columbus, OH
43203

Opening Hours

Tuesday 1pm - 6pm
Wednesday 11am - 4pm
Thursday 1pm - 6pm
Friday 11am - 4pm