Resources
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Rocky Mountain Equality
RME creates connection and provide advocacy, education, research, cultural events, and responsive programs and services that ensure LGBTQ+ people, families, and communities thrive. Offering behavioral health services, Youth centered programming, QTPOC centered programming and scholarships, as well as Trans centered programming, and more.
Topics: Black- & POC-Focused, Colorado, Community Center, Counseling & Therapy, Crisis Support, Emotional Support, Health & Wellness, Intersex, Mental Health, Nonbinary & Genderqueer, North America, Safe Hotlines, Self-Care, Sex & Relationships, Support Group, Trans Femme/Women, Trans Masculine/Men, Two-Spirit -
Should You Ever Ask Someone, “Are You Suicidal?”
The article discusses the complexities of asking someone if they are suicidal, emphasizing that while direct questions about suicidal thoughts can offer a pathway to support, they may also trigger discomfort or increase distress.
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Stronger Together Discord
Stronger Together Discord: non-carceral peer support for multiply marginalized, complex trauma survivors.
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Supporting Black LGBTQ Youth Mental Health
This is a guide to learn more about how to support a Black LGBTQ young person’s mental health, and how anti-Black violence and anti-LGBTQ legislation impacts Black LGBTQ young people.
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Teen Line – GLBT National Youth Talkline
Free and confidential peer-support through phone and online chat. Call 800-852-8336 or text TEEN to 839863. Also provides outreach and support to schools and other youth organizations.
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Teenage Grief Sucks
Teen-run website sharing stories written by and for grieving teens
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Texas Suicide Prevention Collaborative
Nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Texas communities in their efforts to build suicide prevention capacity.
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The National Grad Crisis Line
1-877-472-3457. Helps graduate students reach free, confidential telephone counseling, crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and information and referral services. (Not trans- or LGBQ-specific.)