Resources
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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.)
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The NY Foundling’s Identity & Acceptance Program
Provides free outpatient mental health services out of all five boroughs of NYC regardless of insurance or immigration status for youth ages 0-21 years old and their families.
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The Okra Project
Mutual aid collective focused on supporting Black Trans people and alleviating the barriers that the Black Trans community faces. Envisioning a safe, abundant, and equitable life for Black Trans people across the United States, and our service pillars reflect this vision.
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The Plurality Playbook
To help employees and managers understand dissociative disorders, as well as plurality as a whole.
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The Transcend Fund
Supports transportation costs for queer youth from North Dakota, South Dakota, and Iowa to receive necessary and life-saving healthcare out-of-state, cover tuition costs for remote schools that are welcoming to all gender identities in cases where students' local districts are not safe spaces for transgender and queer youth, and provide small cash grants to other…
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The Transgender Family Handbook
144 specific suggestions, from trans young people and their loved ones, that parents may find helpful.
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The Trevor Project
Provides information & support to LGBTQ+ young people via phone, text, and chat. Call 1-866-488-7386 or text 678678. Chat via the website.