LGBTQ+
The following websites provide information regarding the LGBTQ+ community and a variety of LGBTQ+ identities. Please click on a title to be taken to the site.
The American Psychological Association's (APA) Society for the Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity.
Amnesty International conducts research, provides training, and advocates for reform to advance equality and safety.
New York City Anti-Violence Project (AVP) provides free and confidential assistance to thousands of LGBTQ and HIV-affected people across New York city each year through their 24-hour bilingual hotline, counseling, support groups, legal representation, and individual advocacy. AVP helps survivors of violence and allies become advocates for safety through participation in community education and outreach, development of organizing campaigns, and the creation and support of city, state and national coalitions to address LGBTQ and HIV-affected violence.
Contact Information:
116 Nassau Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10038
Phone: (212) 714-1184
24 Hour Hotline: (212) 714-1141
116 Nassau Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10038
Phone: (212) 714-1184
24 Hour Hotline: (212) 714-1141
The Asexual Visibility & Education Network (AVEN) hosts the world's largest online asexual community as well as a large archive of resources on asexuality. AVEN strives to create open, honest discussion about asexuality among sexual and asexual people alike.
The mission of the University of California, San Francisco's (UCSF) Center of Excellence for Transgender Health is to increase access to comprehensive, effective, and affirming health care services for trans communities. While most of their programs and services are located in San Francisco, their website provides resources relevant to trans people nationwide as well as links to partner organizations and services across the nation.
Contact Information:
Phone: (415) 476-6288
Phone: (415) 476-6288
The mission of CK Life is to provide the Trans community with the tools needed to achieve their personal goals while having a sense of Community and Kinship. This includes providing useful information that will help people who are looking to lead the most productive life during and after transition with regards to health, employment, and day to day social interactions.
Contact Information:
(347) 866-9002
[email protected]
To fill out a contact form, click here and scroll towards the bottom of the page.
(347) 866-9002
[email protected]
To fill out a contact form, click here and scroll towards the bottom of the page.
GATE is an international organization working on gender identity, sex characteristics, and, more broadly, on bodily diversity issues They work on supporting trans, gender diverse and intersex movements by producing and making available critical knowledge, promoting their access to organization resources (funding, training, mentoring, personal and professional supporting systems), and advocating with them to make our human rights a lived reality.
Contact Information:
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
GLSEN works to ensure that LGBTQ students are able to learn and grow in a school environment free from bullying and harassment. They conduct extensive research, author developmentally appropriate resources, partner with decision makers and national education organizations, and empower students to affect change across the nation.
Contact Information:
110 William Street, 30th Floor
New York, NY 10038
Phone: (212) 727-0135
Email: [email protected]
110 William Street, 30th Floor
New York, NY 10038
Phone: (212) 727-0135
Email: [email protected]
Gender Spectrum's mission is to create a gender-inclusive world for all children and youth. To accomplish this, they help families, organizations, and institutions increase understandings of gender and consider the implications that evolving views have for each of us. While most of their services are provided in and around the Bay Area, they offer a monthly National Call-In Support Group, an online community platform, and provide valuable references and learning resources relevant to individuals nationwide.
The Center offers the LGBT communities of NYC health and wellness programs; arts, entertainment, and cultural events; recovery, wellness, parenthood, and family support services. As the cornerstone of New York City's LGBT community, The Center is a place where people meet and make connections and a support system for those in need.
Contact Information:
208 W. 13th Street
New York, NY 10011
Phone: (212) 620-7310
208 W. 13th Street
New York, NY 10011
Phone: (212) 620-7310
The National LGBTQ Task Force builds power, takes action and creates change to achieve freedom and justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and their families. As a progressive social justice organization, the Task Force works toward a society that values and respects the diversity of human expression and identity and achieves equity for all.
Contact Information:
Phone: (202) 393-5177
Phone: (202) 393-5177
Provides directory of LGBTQ+ services and resources in New York City. Filter by organization type, area of service, type of community served, and borough.
Uniting people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) with families, friends, and allies, PFLAG is committed to advancing equality through its mission of support, education, and advocacy.
Serving the community of people living with and those affected by HIV/AIDS since 1994, POZ chronicles the AIDS pandemic domestically - and around the world. Offering daily news, treatment updates, personal profiles, investigative features, videos, blogs, and an extensive online social network, POZ addresses the wide spectrum of needs of people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS.
Contact Information:
An online contact form is available here.
157 Columbus Avenue, Suite 525
New York, NY 10023
Phone: (212)-242-2163
An online contact form is available here.
157 Columbus Avenue, Suite 525
New York, NY 10023
Phone: (212)-242-2163
QueerTransMen.org was developed by the Gay/Bi/Queer Trans Men's Working Group, a group of trans and non-trans community members and service providers across Ontario, Canada that address sexual health issues for GBQ trans men and their partners. While many of their resource referrals are Ontario or Canada-specific, many of their learning resources, including Primed: A Sex Guide for Trans Men Into Men are relevant to GBQ trans men worldwide.