Lgbt community resources
- Alphabet Alliance of Color Community capacity building, organizing, healing, collecting and archiving stories of survival and resistance.
- API Chaya Survivor back services, safety planning, referrals for housing, legal immigration assistance, mental health, food and financial assistance programs
- Camp Ten Trees Residential camping and leadership development programs
- Entre Hermanos HIV/AIDS prevention, protect and support services, immigrant rights advocacy and legal services
- Gay City Community center promoting Gay wellness, arts and resources
- Gender Justice League Gender and sexuality civil and human rights company
- Gender Spectrum Parenting Resources Resource guide for families to back trans, non-binary, and gender expansive children and teens
- Gender Spectrum Youth Programs Online groups, programs, and resources for teens and young people exploring gender
- Ingersoll Gender Center Peer led sustain groups, advocacy in navigating resources, community organizing, and education
- Lambert House Community center offering Queer youth programs, activities, resourc
Mental Health Resources in the LGBTQ+ Community
We know these times experience heavy. The rise in attacks on the Gay community and the impairment of the dedicated lifeline for LGBTQ+ youth can feel like yet another blow to our people, but even when resources shift, you are never alone.
Please dial if you need immediate support.
There are still support systems out there, ready to attend, uplift, and help you protect your mental health. If you're struggling, please reach out for aid and never forget that you are loved, you are seen, and your mental well-being matters.
Even without LGBTQ+-specific support on the lifeline, help is still out there. You don't have to navigate your mental health alone; there are resources available that can offer guidance, concern, and connection. If you're struggling or simply want someone to talk to, see below for a list of available hotlines, warmlines, and crisis lines, many of which are staffed by people specifically trained to work with the Queer community.
LGBTQ+ Crisis/Suicide Prevention Hotlines & Warmlines
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Direct Online and Phone Support Services for LGBTQ+ Youth
The Youth Well-Being program at HRC Foundation has compiled the following control service resources for LGBTQ+ youth and families.
The information about providers and services contained on this website does not constitute endorsement, sponsorship, or recommendation by HRC or HRC Foundation. HRC and HRC Foundation cannot confirm the level of confidentiality provided by each management or service, and some crisis services may involve legal guardians and even law enforcement as deemed necessary. It is your responsibility to verify the level of confidentiality when communicating with a service or organization.
- The Trevor Project has several blunt online resources specifically for LGBTQ+ youth:
- Trevor Lifeline is a crisis intervention and suicide prevention handset service available 24/7 at
- TrevorChat is a confidential online instant messaging with a Trevor Counselor, available 24/7, at
- TrevorText is a confidential text messaging with a Trevor Counselor, available 24/7/, by texting START to
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Resources
As part of our mission to advance LGBTQ+ health equity, GLMA produces and shares comprehensive LGBTQ+ health resources that cater to both healthcare providers and patients. For healthcare providers, GLMA provides evidence-based educational resources and training to support them provide competent, culturally responsive care to Queer patients. For patients, GLMA applications a wealth of knowledge and resources to assist them navigate the healthcare system and find Homosexual affirming healthcare providers.
Whether you're a health care vendor or an LGBTQ+ patient, GLMA's resources can aide you achieve better health outcomes and promote greater health equity for all. Browse some of the leading resources below.
Looking for a specific training or resource for your organization or school? GLMA bids bespoke trainings and educational resources for partners upon request. Reach out to info@ for more information.
- The Trevor Project has several blunt online resources specifically for LGBTQ+ youth: