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<span data-sheets-value="{"1":2,"2":"\"Lambert House is a safe place for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth ages 10-22. Our calendar is packed with fun activities, support groups, planning meetings, dances, and other events. Lambert House is where LGBTQ youth make life better for each other.\r\n\r\nCome see what we are all about! Everyday, approximately 20-40 youth visit us. The drop-in center has large living rooms with a pool table, a music station for tunes, a library with LGBTQ books, TV, games, computer lab, and people to talk with about anything on your mind.\""}" data-sheets-userformat="{"2":11137,"3":{"1":0},"10":1,"11":4,"12":0,"14":{"1":3,"3":1},"16":14}">"Lambert House is a safe place for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth ages 10-22. Our calendar is packed with fun activities, support groups, planning meetings, dances, and other events. Lambert House is where LGBTQ youth make life better for each other.</span> Come see what we are all about! Everyday, approximately 20-40 youth visit us. The drop-in center has large living rooms with a pool table, a music station for tunes, a library with LGBTQ books, TV, games, computer lab, and people to talk with about anything on your mind." | <span data-sheets-value="{"1":2,"2":"\"Lambert House is a safe place for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth ages 10-22. Our calendar is packed with fun activities, support groups, planning meetings, dances, and other events. Lambert House is where LGBTQ youth make life better for each other.\r\n\r\nCome see what we are all about! Everyday, approximately 20-40 youth visit us. The drop-in center has large living rooms with a pool table, a music station for tunes, a library with LGBTQ books, TV, games, computer lab, and people to talk with about anything on your mind.\""}" data-sheets-userformat="{"2":11137,"3":{"1":0},"10":1,"11":4,"12":0,"14":{"1":3,"3":1},"16":14}">"Lambert House is a safe place for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth ages 10-22. Our calendar is packed with fun activities, support groups, planning meetings, dances, and other events. Lambert House is where LGBTQ youth make life better for each other.</span> Come see what we are all about! Everyday, approximately 20-40 youth visit us. The drop-in center has large living rooms with a pool table, a music station for tunes, a library with LGBTQ books, TV, games, computer lab, and people to talk with about anything on your mind." |
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===== Gender Justice League SafeHouse ===== | ===== Gender Justice League Community Security Program (CSP) ===== |
SafeHouse provides financial assistance, temporary housing support, and resource referrals to transgender and gender diverse communities in Seattle and along the Olympic peninsula, with priority for trans & gender diverse BIPOC. Our services also prioritize those who have experienced houselessness, and survived gender-based violence (i.e. domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or exploitation in the sex trade). Due to grant restrictions, we are limited in who we can give financial and shelter support to. Please check the <a href="https://www.genderjusticeleague.org/safehouse/">eligibility chart</a> to determine if you are eligible. If you are not, please still reach out to us and we will do our best to connect you to other resources. | Community Security Program (CSP) is Gender Justice League’s direct support program providing services to Two-Spirit, Trans, and Gender Diverse survivors of gender-based violence and crime who are located in or relocating to Washington State. CSP offers temporary shelter coordination, flexible financial assistance, resource navigation support, and safety planning. For more information and to access services, visit GenderJusticeLeague.org/CSP |
===== Chief Seattle Club ===== | ===== Chief Seattle Club ===== |
<span data-sheets-value="{"1":2,"2":"\"Chief Seattle Club is a 501(c)(3) registered organization dedicated to physically and spiritually supporting American Indian and Alaska Native people. At our Day Center in the Pioneer Square district of downtown Seattle, we provide food, primary health care, housing assistance, legal services, a Native art job training program, and opportunities for members to engage in cultural community-building.\""}" data-sheets-userformat="{"2":11137,"3":{"1":0},"10":1,"11":4,"12":0,"14":{"1":3,"3":1},"16":14}">"Chief Seattle Club is a 501(c)(3) registered organization dedicated to physically and spiritually supporting American Indian and Alaska Native people. At our Day Center in the Pioneer Square district of downtown Seattle, we provide food, primary health care, housing assistance, legal services, a Native art job training program, and opportunities for members to engage in cultural community-building."</span> | <span data-sheets-value="{"1":2,"2":"\"Chief Seattle Club is a 501(c)(3) registered organization dedicated to physically and spiritually supporting American Indian and Alaska Native people. At our Day Center in the Pioneer Square district of downtown Seattle, we provide food, primary health care, housing assistance, legal services, a Native art job training program, and opportunities for members to engage in cultural community-building.\""}" data-sheets-userformat="{"2":11137,"3":{"1":0},"10":1,"11":4,"12":0,"14":{"1":3,"3":1},"16":14}">"Chief Seattle Club is a 501(c)(3) registered organization dedicated to physically and spiritually supporting American Indian and Alaska Native people. At our Day Center in the Pioneer Square district of downtown Seattle, we provide food, primary health care, housing assistance, legal services, a Native art job training program, and opportunities for members to engage in cultural community-building."</span> |
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===== Lavender Rights Project ===== | ===== Lavender Rights Project ===== |
<p class="">"Our legal professionals provide a wide variety of services, including direct representation & education. Our areas of impact are poverty law, housing, and gender-based violence.</p> We provide by-and-for resources for Black trans people in collaboration with community partners in order to broaden safety nets and increase avenues for justice that are typically available for white trans people." | Our legal professionals provide a wide variety of services, including direct representation & education. Our areas of impact are poverty law, housing, and gender-based violence. We provide by-and-for resources for Black trans people in collaboration with community partners in order to broaden safety nets and increase avenues for justice that are typically available for white trans people." |
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===== Sex Worker Community Support Line (SWCSL) ===== | ===== Sex Worker Community Support Line (SWCSL) ===== |
The SWCSL is staffed by current and former sex workers who provide peer support and resource referrals to members of the community. They network with other groups to help sex workers access food, clothing, shelter, legal aid, and other resources. They also specialize in serving people who are being released from detainment for prostitution charges by providing support, a phone, transportation, and other gap services. The phone number for the SWCSL is 877-776-2004. They also operate a chat function, the Web Chat for Support (WCFS). The WCFS is hosted on several sex worker resource websites, such as <a href="http://www.swopusa.org/">www.swopusa.org</a> and <a href="http://www.swopbehindbars.org/">www.swopbehindbars.org</a>. They also host a chat function on their website, <a href="http://www.swcsl.org/">www.swcsl.org</a>. | The SWCSL is staffed by current and former sex workers who provide peer support and resource referrals to members of the community. They network with other groups to help sex workers access food, clothing, shelter, legal aid, and other resources. They also specialize in serving people who are being released from detainment for prostitution charges by providing support, a phone, transportation, and other gap services. The phone number for the SWCSL is 877-776-2004. They also operate a chat function, the Web Chat for Support (WCFS). The WCFS is hosted on several sex worker resource websites, such as <a href="http://www.swopusa.org/">www.swopusa.org</a> and <a href="http://www.swopbehindbars.org/">www.swopbehindbars.org</a>. They also host a chat function on their website, <a href="http://www.swcsl.org/">www.swcsl.org</a>. |
===== Hopelink ===== | ===== Hopelink ===== |
Hopelink offers financial assistance, food assistance, energy assistance, employment services, transitional & long-term housing, transportation, adult education, and more. | Hopelink offers financial assistance, food assistance, energy assistance, employment services, transitional & long-term housing, transportation, adult education, and more. |
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===== The Rights of Transgender People in Washington State: Discrimination and Harassment ===== | ===== The Rights of Transgender People in Washington State: Discrimination and Harassment ===== |
This guide is designed to help transgender individuals understand their legal rights in Washington State. | This guide is designed to help transgender individuals understand their legal rights in Washington State. |
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===== Financial Resources for WA Residents Impacted by COVID-19 ===== | ===== Financial Resources for WA Residents Impacted by COVID-19 ===== |
Financial Assistance & Mutual Aid Food Access Housing Resources | Financial Assistance & Mutual Aid Food Access Housing Resources |
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| ===== King County Trans Resource Guide Housing Resources ===== |
| [[https://kctransguide.org/category/directory/housing-shelter/|King County Trans Resource Guide Housing Resources]] |
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