Resources

  • 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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  • Navigating Crisis Guide & Sample Advanced Directive

    This four-page handout presents key things to think about when you are dealing with mental health crisis.

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  • Northwest Network

    National LGBTQ domestic violence support network. 1-206-568-7777.

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  • NYC Anti-Violence Project Hotline

    English/Spanish Hotline: 212-714-1141. Offering support to LGBTQ & HIV-affected survivors in NYC of any type of violence, as well as to those who love and support survivors

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  • OutRight Action International

    OutRight addresses human rights violations and abuses against TLGBQIA+ people.

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  • Personal Safety & Self-Defense Skills

    Steps to increase your personal safety by Andrea James from Transgender Map.

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  • Project LETS Crisis Support

    Text 401-400-2905 for urgent support with psychiatric incarceration/involuntary hospitalization.

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  • Project SAFE

    Project SAFE is a grassroots, direct-service, and peer-based harm reduction organization. We organize with and provide women- and queer-centered services with a focus on community members living and working in the street economies in Kensington.

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