Resources

  • National Runaway Safeline

    1-800-RUNAWAY. Assists youth who have run away, or are considering running away, and their families (Not trans- or LGBQ-specific.)

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  • National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline

    Call 1-800-656-4673 to be connected with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area. (Not trans- or LGBQ-specific.)

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  • National Social Services Infoline 211

    211 is the 3-digit number for information and referrals to social services and other assistance within the U.S. (Not trans- or LGBQ-specific.)

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  • National Trans Bar Association

    Promoting the advancement of trans and gender non-conforming legal professionals.

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  • NCTE Know Your Rights in the Workplace

    This resource by the National Center for Transgender Equality outlines the rights and procedures transgender employees have to address discrimination.

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  • New Alternatives NYC

    Dedicated to reducing homelessness among LGBTQ+ youth and young adults in New York City by addressing areas critical to their development and well-being: housing, physical and mental health, education, and employment.

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  • New Mexico Immigrant Law Center

    Provides legal representation accessible to low-income immigrant communities.

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  • New Orleans Community Fridges

    NOCF is a mutual aid effort that provides a network to empower our neighbors in supporting each other through the offering of free food in Community Fridges. With the presence of Community Fridges, everyone has the opportunity to provide and to receive collective care as we work towards dismantling the systems that oppress us.  No…

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