“Trans Lifeline provides trans peer support for our community that’s been divested from police since day one. We’re run by and for trans people.”
Offers advocacy-based counseling, support groups, safety and support planning, basic legal advocacy, and referrals.
“We hope that this healthcare provider database offers a starting point in your journey to finding a provider that works for you.”
“POCAAN is committed to providing comprehensive, multicultural awareness and prevention messages aimed at addressing health disparities experienced in marginalized communities.”
“Northwest Youth Services is a non-profit organization serving young people ages 13-24 experiencing homelessness in Whatcom and Skagit Counties. … [NWYS] offers housing, street outreach, help finding a job or enrolling in school, connection to mental health services, support for LGBTQ youth, restorative justice for juvenile offenders, and referrals to other services in the community.”
Support for people living with HIV or preventing HIV with services in case management, housing, insurance navigation, age/disability services, dental, sexual health, PrEP, and dietitian services for HIV diets.
“We help people achieve well-being, health and stability through these services: <ul class=“pad-bottom”> <li>Counseling & Addiction Services</li> <li>Emergency Services</li> <li>Older Adult Services</li> <li>Outreach & Education</li> <li>Polack Food Bank</li> <li>Project DVORA Domestic Violence Services</li> <li>Refugee & Immigrant Services</li> <li>Supportive Living Services for People With Disabilities</li> <li>Volunteer Services”</li> </ul>
HIV testing, STI testing, Training/Technical assistance, condom/safe sex supplies, youth services, trainings/advocacy
Provides resources for Seattle-Tacoma Black trans people including bill/rent assistance, food access programs, housing, mental health services, and medical support.
Medical clinic run by queer clinicians for the LGBTQ+ community.
Offers a wide range of services for the AAPI community including behavioral health & wellness, recovery services, citizenship & immigration assistance, food assistance, employment & skills training, and legal support. A full list of services can be viewed on their website.
“Diversity Alliance of the Puget Sound (DAPS) serves Washington State's Transgender, Non-Binary, Genderfluid, Gender Non-Conforming, Agender, Intersex, Two-Spirit, and Questioning population through direct service. We strive to meet as many of the needs of these individuals as possible by providing support groups to give them a safe space to learn and grow as their authentic selves, financial need programs, individual and community advocacy, and HRT supply kit programs.”
“Peer Seattle cultivates powerful, healthy lives by providing peer emotional support and development services to the LGBTQ community impacted by addiction, mental health and/or HIV.”
“We are a survivor-led organization focused on serving survivors of sexual violence, human trafficking, and domestic violence from Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, Asian, and South Asian communities. To center those at the margins, we keep young people, faith-based communities, queer and Trans Black, Indigenous, and people of color, people with disabilities, and immigrants at our core. Culturally specific support services help survivors move from crisis to healing and thriving. Our free and confidential wraparound services include intensive case management, safety planning, emotional support, legal services, and therapy. Our advocates work closely with survivors to reach safety and independence. <p class=“sqsrte-large”>We know that when survivors face abuse, they first turn to their close networks. We train these networks to prevent and respond to violence through support, leadership and skill building programs that are language and culture specific. This creates supportive environments for all survivors in their daily lives - in their homes, at their places of worship, in their schools, their workplace, and neighborhoods.”</p>
A group of trans and allied mental health clinicians in the U.S. who believe in improving access to letters for clients seeking gender-affirming medical care. They keep a list of providers here who are committed to making letters required by medical systems accessible and free.
After learning of the Supreme Court’s decision about abortion, you may have questions about the laws in your state. Abortion is a human right, and is still a legal right in the majority of states. If you have questions about abortion and the laws in your state—including self-managed abortion or judicial bypass—we can help.
And Still We Rise provides (a) therapy & life coaching to individuals and communities who, historically, are overlooked or marginalized by the mental health field — women, BIPoC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color), queer folks, and trans folks; and (b) consulting services to public and private organizations seeking to further their inclusion and belonging efforts, provide support to marginalized members, and/or reckon with events of racism, bias, or violence.
Plume is the largest virtual clinic for transgender, nonbinary, and gender non-conforming people in the world. Built by and for trans folks, Plume is a safe and nurturing home where people can discover the resources they need to live authentically. We provide care to people across the US with a diverse range of gender transition, mental health, and community support needs. Our unique care plans are guided by both clinically-reviewed research and our lived experiences as trans community members
FolxHealth provides HRT and PReP shipped right to you, and plans include expert 1-1 telehealth visits, unlimited messaging with your care team, an option to add at-home lab kids, automated prescription refills and lab reminders, and letters for document name change, all with no insurance necessary (priced like a co-pay).
Behavioral Health Resources for Essential Workers