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  • Callen Lorde: Chelsea, Bronx, Brookly, Thea Spyre Center, 
    • Callen-Lorde Community Health Center provides sensitive, quality health care and related services targeted to New York’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities — in all their diversity — regardless of ability to pay. To further this mission, Callen-Lorde promotes health education and wellness, and advocates for LGBTQ health issues.
    • Chelsea: 212-271-7200
    • Bronx: 718-215-1800
    • Brooklyn: 718-215-1818
    • https://callen-lorde.org/
  • Manhattan Alternative
    • Is a network of unaffiliated, independently practicing therapeutic service providers in New York City who are sex-positive, affirmative, and have expertise related to issues faced by kink, poly, consensually non-monogamous, trans, gender non-conforming, and/or LGBQ individuals, as well as those with stigmatized jobs. The collaborative was created in 2014 by Dulcinea Pitagora, PhD, LCSW, CST to address the lack of openly affirmative support to the communities they have been a part of and a mentor in for many years. The providers listed on ManhattanAlternative.com believe that individuals with atypical identifications and lifestyles should have access to support without fear of being further stigmatized, or having to waste time, energy, and money educating providers on characteristics of or behaviors related to their preferences and identities.
    • contact@ManhattanAlternative.com
    • https://www.manhattanalternative.com/
  • Apicha Community Health Center: Lower Manhattan and Queens
    • Apicha Community Health Center’s mission is to improve the health of our community and to increase access to comprehensive primary care, preventative health services, mental health, and supportive services. We are committed to excellence and to providing culturally competent services that enhance the quality of life. We advocate for and provide a welcoming environment for underserved and vulnerable people, especially Asians and Pacific Islanders, the LGBT Community, and individuals living with and affected by HIV/AIDS.
    • Lower Manhattan: 212-334-6029
    • Queens: 212-567-5200
    • https://www.apicha.org
  • The Pride Center of Western New York
    • The Pride Center of Western New York, an affiliate of Evergreen Health, is a Buffalo-based 501(c)3 health promotion organization specializing in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) health and HIV prevention. Established in 2001, The Pride Center’s goal is to promote the lifelong health and well-being of LGBTQ+ people.
    • 716-852-7743
    • http://www.pridecenterwny.org/
  • Mocha Center
  • ACR Health: The Q Center
    • ACR Health is a not-for-profit, community-based organization providing an array of support services to individuals affected by a wide range of chronic diseases, including HIV/AIDS, with the goal of positive health outcomes; as well as navigators to help individuals and businesses make informed health insurance decisions. Furthermore, ACR Health has a Syringe Exchange, a Drug User Health Hub, and provides a wide variety of targeted prevention and sexual health services to individuals, from youth through adulthood, and to community groups to empower them to make informed and responsible decisions.
    • 315-475-2430
    • https://www.acrhealth.org/
  • Anti-Violence Project
    • AVP empowers lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and HIV-affected communities and allies to end all forms of violence through organizing and education and supports survivors through counseling and advocacy.
    • 212-714-1184
    • https://avp.org/
    • New Alternative NYC
      • New Alternatives increase the self-sufficiency of LGBTQ+ homeless youth by enabling them to transition out of the shelter system to stable adult lives. We do this by providing long-term support, weekly case management, education services, life skills training, community-building recreational activities, opportunities for self-expression, and programs for HIV+ youth. Our guiding principles are those of harm reduction, youth development, and empowerment.
      • https://www.newalternativesnyc.org/
    • Trinity Place
      • “Welcome to Trinity Place Shelter, where our mission is to help homeless lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ*) youth and young adults in New York City to safely transition out of the shelter system and grow into independent, positive, and productive adults.”
      • https://trinityplaceshelter.org/
    • Collective TRANSgrediendo
      • “We are an organization working on the dissemination of human rights access to comprehensive health care of TransGNB people. By strengthening the social and cultural expression of diverse gender identities in New York City, we aim to guarantee our well-being and the right to a life free from all types of violence.”
      • https://www.ourvoicesarefree.org/
    • Ali Forney Center
      • The Ali Forney Center was founded in 2002 in memory of Ali Forney, a homeless gender-nonconforming youth who was forced to live on the streets, where they were tragically murdered. Committed to saving the lives of LGBTQ+ young people, our mission is to protect them from the harms of homelessness and empower them with the tools needed to live independently.
      • https://www.aliforneycenter.org/get-involved/
  • Circle of Voices Inc.
    • Circle of Voices, Inc. is a non-profit Womyn of African Descent and Womyn of Color organization that produces multi-cultural events of an artistic nature as nourishment for the human spirit. We provide a creative arts environment where Womyn of all orientations can exchange information, her-stories, knowledge, and skills amongst each other and our communities through performances, workshops, music festivals, and seminars that express issues affecting our environments.
    • info@covinc.org
    • 917-593-6004
    • https://www.circleofvoicesinc.org/
  • Fierce NYC
    • FIERCE is a membership-based organization building the leadership and power of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth of color in New York City. We develop politically conscious leaders who are invested in improving ourselves and our communities through youth-led campaigns, leadership development programs, and cultural expression through arts and media. FIERCE is dedicated to cultivating the next generation of social justice movement leaders who are dedicated to ending all forms of oppression.
    • 929-246-5273
    • Support@fierce.nyc.org
    • https://fierce.nyc/
  • Caribbean Equality Project
    • Year-round, Caribbean Equality Project conducts street outreach, hosts educational workshops and programming that provides an authentic, intergenerational safe space for shared experiences by building support networks through various pioneering programs and services. The CEP programs, services, and initiatives are intersectional, with an emphasis on, but not limited to, family acceptance, awareness, HIV/AIDS prevention and care, education, cultural performing arts, visibility at citywide LGBTQ+ pride parades and cultural festivals, all aiming to promote acceptance and reducing stigma and eliminate all forms of discrimination in NYC.
    • info@CaribbeanEqualityProject.org
    • 347-709-3179
    • https://www.caribbeanequalityproject.org/
  • Generation Q Youth Center
    • We are an after-school youth center for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer youth and allies between the ages of 13 and 21. We offer a friendly, safe environment with a wide variety of educational and recreational opportunities, as well as social and emotional support.
    • 718-592-5757 Ext. 450
    • lduel@qchnyc.org
    • https://www.qchnyc.org/
  • The Audre Lorde Project
    • The Audre Lorde Project is a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Two Spirit, Trans and Gender Non-Conforming People of Color center for community organizing, focusing on the New York City area. Through mobilization, education and capacity-building, we work for community wellness and progressive social and economic justice. Committed to struggling across differences, we seek to responsibly reflect, represent and serve our various communities.
    • 718-596-0342
    • https://alp.org/
  • GLYS
    • GLYS provides a safe and positive environment for LGBTQ+ youth to learn more about themselves through peer interaction and educational experiences. The organization creates opportunities for emotional growth and community awareness.
    • admin@glyswny.org
    • 716-855-0221
    • https://www.glyswny.org/
  • Pride Center of the Capital Region
    • The mission of the Pride Center of the Capital Region is to promote the well-being of all lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer-identified people and those affected by discrimination based on gender identity and expression.
    • 518-462-6138
    • https://www.capitalpridecenter.org/
  • Albany Damien Center
    • The Damien Center is a resource center designed to improve health, reduce stress and increase the quality of life in a supportive atmosphere for individuals & families living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. As a membership-based organization, we provide programs and services, free-of-charge, in a welcoming and culturally diverse environment.
    • 518-449-7119
    • info@albanydamiencenter.org
    • http://www.albanydamiencenter.org/
  • In Our Own Voices
    • It is the Mission of In Our Own Voices to work for and ensure the physical, mental, spiritual, political, cultural and economic survival and growth of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender people of color communities.
    • 518-432-4188
    • info@inourownvoices.org
    • https://ioov.org/
  • Transgender Resource Community Center New Mexico
  • Princess Janae Place
  • For The Gworls
    • We are a Black, trans-led collective that curates parties to fundraise money to help Black transgender people pay for their rent, gender-affirming surgeries, smaller co-pays for medicines/doctor’s visits, and travel assistance.
    • info@forthegworls.party
    • https://www.forthegworls.party/home
  • Brooklyn Community Pride Center: Bedstuy Brooklyn and Crown Heights
    • Community Pride Center provides services and support to the borough’s LGBTQ+ community through original programming and partnerships with other organizations.
    • 347-889-7719
    • https://lgbtbrooklyn.org/
  • The Ali Forney Center
    • We provide more than housing — we provide a home with stability, support, and comprehensive service to help LGBTQ+ homeless youth get their lives back on track and to prepare them to live independently and thrive.
    • 212-222-3427
    • https://www.aliforneycenter.org/
  • The Center
    • The Center fosters a welcoming environment where everyone is celebrated for who they are. We offer the LGBTQ communities of NYC advocacy, health and wellness programs; arts, entertainment and cultural events; recovery, parenthood and family support services.
    • 212-620-7310
    • https://gaycenter.org/
  • Destination Tomorrow
    • Destination Tomorrow is a grassroots agency and the LGBTQ+ center of the Bronx borough. It is our belief that no individual should have to leave his, her or their neighborhood to access LGBTQ+ specific services. It is our belief that all LGBTQ+ young people deserve a space to grow, learn, and flourish. It is our belief that people, regardless of their sexual identity or gender expression, deserve a space they can call their own.
    • 646-723-3325
    • https://destinationtomorrow.org/
  • Harlem SLG LGBTQ Center
    • The mission of the Harlem SGL•LGBTQ Center is to provide a safe, culturally competent environment in which to offer programs and services and to foster a sense of community for Same Gender Loving, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer residents of New York City, their families, friends and allies.
    • https://harlemcenter.org/
  • CK Life
  • Harlem United
    • Harlem United’s social services span four programmatic areas (Health Services, Housing, Harm Reduction, and Supportive Services) to offer vulnerable populations the following: medical, behavioral, dental, and specialty healthcare; permanent supportive, transitional, and shelter housing models; infectious disease prevention and testing; substance use and harm reduction services; intensive case management and care coordination; linkage to benefits and entitlements; an AIDS Adult Day Health Care; food and nutrition services; vocational education; and more.
    • 212-849-2780
    • https://www.harlemunited.org/
  • GMCH
    • We serve approximately 10,000 people each year living with and affected by HIV/AIDS in Manhattan and the five boroughs of New York City. Over 60 percent of our clients are people of color, nearly 75 percent identify as LGBTQ+, and over 80 percent are people living at or below the Federal Poverty Line.
    • 212-367-1000
    • info@gmhc.org
    • https://www.gmhc.org/
  • Housing Works
    • Housing Works is a healing community of people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Our mission is to end the dual crises of homelessness and AIDS through relentless advocacy, the provision of lifesaving services, and entrepreneurial businesses that sustain our efforts.
    • 347-473-7400
    • info@housingworks.org
    • https://www.housingworks.org/
  • Vera House Inc.
    • Vera House was founded in 1977 by a group of concerned individuals led by Sister Mary Vera, CSJ, who recognized the need for emergency shelter services for women in crisis. This original mission blossomed into a wide range of domestic violence services, including outreach and advocacy, domestic violence education programming, children’s counseling, and a domestic violence education and accountability program for people who cause harm in relationships.
    • 315-425-0818
    • info@verahouse.org
    • https://www.verahouse.org/
  • GLSEN
    • GLSEN believes that every student has the right to a safe, supportive, and LGBTQ-inclusive K-12 education. We are a national network of educators, students, and local GLSEN Chapters working to make this right a reality. Our research and experience have shown that there are four major ways that schools can cultivate a safe and supportive environment for all of their students, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.
    • info@glsen.org
    • 212-727-0135
    • https://www.glsen.org/
  • Trans Closet of the Hudson Valley
    • The Trans Closet was founded to combat clothing and economic insecurity in the Hudson Valley’s transgender community; to help reduce people’s dysphoria and support their self-expression; to facilitate the sharing of social, emotional, and creative support within the LGBTQ+ community; to redistribute a wide variety of resources to the community; and to develop a platform to signal boost community bulletins and the work of other justice organizations.
    • transclosethv@gmail.com
    • https://www.transclosethv.org/
Mark Beauregard, MA
225 broadway
Suite 2130
New York, NY
917-204-2846
mbeauregardlcat@gmail.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Julian Cabezas, LCSW
New York, NY
929-457-0606
julian@cabezastherapy.com
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Lourdes Dolores Follins, PhD, LCSW
New York, NY
info@drldfollins.com
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Rachel Golden, PhD
80 5th AVenue
New York, NY 10011
646-460-0097
Dr.Golden@TheGoldenClinic.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
H. L. Himes, PsyD
New York, NY
lou@drhimes.com
347-371-0411
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Laura Jacobs, LCSW
110 Lafayette Street
New York, NY 1001
Laura@LauraAJacobs.com
845-304-7915
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Randi Kaufman, PsyD
New York, NY 10003
646-846-1319
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Lyssett Martinez, PsyD
New York, NY
917-224-8551
nycpsychological@gmail.com
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Juan-David Rivera- Del Valle, LCSW
New York, NY
DrJuanDavid.com@gmail.com
917-224-6789
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Ariel Roland-Waring, LCAT
New York, New York
ariel@creativenowtherapy.com
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Natacha Cesar, LMSW
34 Plaza St E
P105 Vanderbilt Plaza
Brooklyn, NY 11238
347-450-4228
info@artofhealingny.hush.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Lauren Forbus, FNP
750 Union Street
Hudson, NY 12534
518-751-3060
HIV Care NON-BIPOC N/A
Asa Radix, MD, PhD, MPH
40 Flatbush Avenue Extension
Brooklyn, NY 11201
718-215-1818
HIV Care BIPOC TGNC
Samantha Busa, PsyD
1 Park Avenue
7th Floor
New York, NY 10016
646-754-5000
Pediatric Psychology BIPOC N/A
Jeffrey Birnbaum, MD, MPH
121 DeKalb Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11201
833-824-2669
Pediatrics, HIV Care NON-BIPOC N/A
YeouChing Hsu, MD
1991 Marcus Avenue
Suite M100
New Hyde Park, NY 11042
516-472-3650
Pedicatrics BIPOC N/A
Elizabeth Kiwanuka, MD, PhD
800A 5th Ave
Suite 300A
New York, NY 10065
212-427-3982
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Rachel Bluebond-Langner, MD
222 East 41st Street
New York, NY 10017
646-501-4449
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC N/A
Lauren Roth, MD
1621 Eastchester Road
Bronx, NY 10461
718-405-8040
Primary Care NON-BIPOC N/A
Megumi Tamaki-Seiffert, MD
Kingston, NY 12401
845-338-6400
mtamaki-seiffert@institute.org
Primary Care BIPOC N/A
Narvin Dargani, MD, MPH
1115 Brodway
Suite 1217
New York NY 10010, US
212-920-1200
Psychiatry BIPOC N/A
Monica Johnson, PsyD
19 W 34th St. Penthouse
New York NY 10001, US
646-918-1181
Psychology BIPOC N/A
Dmitriy Nikolavsky, MD
750 E. Adams Street
Syracuse, NY 13210
315-464-5540
Urology NON-BIPOC N/A
Rajveer Purohit, MD
445 East 77th Street
New York, NY, 10075
212-241-4812
Urology BIPOC N/A
Christie Block, MA, MS, CCC-SLP
150 Broadway
Suite 1708
New York, NY 10038
347-677-3619
cblock@speechvoicelab.com
Voice Pathologist NON-BIPOC N/A

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