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Protects civil liberties by advocating for issues such as freedom of expression and religion, police accountability, student rights, LGBTQI issues, voting rights, and criminal barriers. Does not typically provide legal representation.
2261 Market Street, Suite 296, San Francisco, CA 94114
Provides telephone, online chat and email peer support, as well as factual information and local resources. Staffed by volunteers who identify somewhere on the LGBTQ spectrum.
Operates a nationwide 24-hour, toll-free crisis intervention and suicide prevention hotline for people who are trans as well as their family and friends. Hotline is staffed exclusively by trans identified volunteers.
2261 Market Street, Suite 296, San Francisco, CA 94114
Provides telephone, online chat and email peer support, as well as factual information and local resources for the LGBT and questioning community ages 25 and younger. Staffed by volunteers who identify somewhere on the LGBTQ spectrum.
Provides a hotline focusing on Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and LGBTQ+ individuals who have experienced harmful, physical, and inappropriate contact with police and vigilantes.
400 East Pine Street, Seattle, WA 98122
Connects individuals to resources and local organizations that primarily serve the LGBTQ+ communities; referral opportunities include medical, mental health, chemical dependency, employment, education, recreation and legal resources.
Operates a nationwide 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention hotline dedicated to the needs of gay and questioning youth and young adults. Also offers the service via chat and text.
2261 Market Street, Suite 296, San Francisco, CA 94114
Provides telephone, online chat and email peer support, as well as factual information and local resources for the LGBT and questioning community ages 50 and above. Staffed by volunteers who identify somewhere on the LGBTQ spectrum.
Helpline offers support, resources and educational opportunities for the LGBTQI community as well as their parents, family members, straight allies and friends. Also offers support for issues related to coming out and self-acceptance.
200 Independence Avenue Southeast, Washington, DC 20201
Provides information on what bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk, and how to respond to bullying. Offers tips on how children, teens, young adults, parents, educators, and others in the community can prevent or stop bullying.
10055 East Burnside Street, Portland, OR 97216
Offers programs to teach children that they have the right to be safe, to listen to their feelings, and to tell and keep telling adults when they need help.
Provides web-based resources for students, parents, educators, and others on the topic of bullying. Resources include websites designed just for students, literature for parents to help their children through bullying situations, and classroom toolkits for educators.
2200 6th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121
Handles complaints of discrimination, and advocates for those experiencing hate speech or being harassed. Assists people in navigating bureaucratic systems that have discriminatory policies and procedures.
Helps resolve conflict between families and schools as a neutral third party. Offers options, help identifying issues and possible solutions. Provides information and referral to education-related resources. Does not provide legal advice.