MPJI Resource Map

MPJI seeks to eradicate systemic, community, and physical violence that silences our community from actualizing freedom, joy, and safety. In part, this mission is addressed through locating culturally competent resources for basic necessities like housing, food security, legal and financial support, COVID-19 relief, health/wellness, employment, social support, and more. The Organizations and individual providers included in our resource map reflect the mission and vision of MPJI by actively having BLACK TGNC leadership and/or specifically highlighting and catering to BLACK TGNC folks. We are not taking in any additional resources at this time. If you see a resource that needs to be updated, please email info@marshap.org and check back later for any updates.

National

  • Black Trans Men Inc.
  • Avita Pharmacy
    • As a national pharmacy services organization, we are passionate about helping patients unlock a healthier life through individually focused care and helping our partners unlock the full potential of their business.
    • 888-284-8279
    • https://www.avitapharmacy.com/
  • Healthline – Finding a LGBTQIA Affirming Therapist
  • NEXT Distro
    • NEXT Distro is an online and mail-based harm reduction service designed to reduce opioid overdose death, prevent injection-related disease transmission, and improve the lives of people who use drugs.
    • Contact
    • https://nextdistro.org/
  • National Queer and Trans Therapist of Color Network (NQTTCN)
  • The Nap Ministry

  • Strands For Trans
    • Strands For Trans is bringing gays, straights, women, men, anyone, together to create more trans-friendly barbershops and hair salons. Join in and let’s help this community feel welcome.
    • Contact Us
    • https://www.strandsfortrans.com/
  • Black Trans Travel Fund
  • Ultimate Guide to resources for LGBTQ students
  • Beauty School Directory Scholarship Fund
    • This guide will explore a variety of scholarships available for LGBTQ+ students interested in pursuing vocational education. We’ll go over a few additional resources, including scholarship databases, some general tips and tricks for searching and applying, and information about other forms of student financial aid.
    • hello@beautyschoolsdirectory.com
    • https://www.beautyschoolsdirectory.com
  • BTFA Collective
    • To create spaces for the production and preservation of BLACK trans art and culture by building community with BLACK trans femme artists and providing them with the resources and support necessary to thrive.
    • https://www.btfacollective.org/
  • Mirror Memoirs
    • Mirror Memoirs is an oral history project centering on the narratives, healing and leadership of LGBTQ survivors of color in the movement to end child sexual abuse.
    • https://mirrormemoirs.com/
  • BLACK Trans
    • Our Mission help improve the black transgender human experience by overcoming violence and injustice in the world through the power, value and love of all people!
    • https://blacktrans.org/
  • National List of Clinicians Providing Letters
    • This is a list of providers who agree to provide a letter for hormones/ surgery/ gender marker change/ procedures/ name change and more for the trans/nonbinary/nonconforming and many more non cis identities after ONLY 1 SESSION. The tabs at the bottom indicate the states the professionals are able to write letters in.
    • NoMoreGateKeeping@gmail.com
    • https://vanethanlevy.com
  • Black Visions
    • We are a Black-led, Queer and Trans centering organization whose mission is to organize powerful, connected Black communities and dismantle systems of violence.
    • https://www.blackvisionsmn.org
  • Trans Women of Color Collective
    • TWOCC seeks to shift the narrative of surviving to thrive in our communities. We strive to build economic empowerment and global networks that connect rural communities with suburban enclaves, inner-city youth with elders, donors with Black trans entrepreneurs, healers with those seeking to be whole and collaborators with agitators.
    • 202-643-7631
    • info@twocc.us
    • https://www.twocc.us
  • INCITE!
  • Fireweed Collective
    • Fireweed Collective offers mental health education and mutual aid through a Healing Justice lens. We help support the emotional wellness of all people, and center the needs of those most marginalized by our society. Our work seeks to disrupt the harm of systems of abuse and oppression, often reproduced by the mental health system.
    • administrator@fireweedcollective.org
    • https://fireweedcollective.org/
  • The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) National Help Center Online Peer Support Chat
  • Trevor Project Chat
    • Online chat and texting service for suicide prevention and crisis intervention for LGBTQ youth (ages 13-24)
    • 888-843-4564
  • Trans Lifeline:
    • 877-565-8860
    • Hotline for trans people staffed by trans people.
  • GLBT National Hotline:
    • 888-843-4564
    • Hotline with peer-counseling and local resources.
  • National Coalition Of Anti-Violence Programs:
  • GLBT National Youth Talkline:
    • 800-246-7743
    • Hotline for youth (up to age 25) with peer counseling and local resources.
  • DeHQ: LGBTQ Helpline For South Asians:
    • 908-367-3374
    • Hotline for South Asian/Desi LGBTQ individuals, family, and friends.
  • Trevor Project Suicide Prevention Hotline:
    • 866-488-7386
    • Crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ youth (ages 13-24).
  • BlackLine:
    • 800-604-5841
    • 24/7 Text or Call Hotline: a space for peer support, counseling, witnessing, and affirming the lived experiences to folks who are most impacted by systematic oppression with an LGBTQ+ Black Femme Lens.
  • Sex Workers Outreach Project (SWOP)
    • Sex Workers Outreach Project-USA is a national social justice network dedicated to the fundamental human rights of people involved in the sex trade and their communities, focusing on ending violence and stigma through education and advocacy. 
    • 877-776-2004
    • staff@swopusa.org
    • swopusa.org
  • GLITS Inc.
    • Glits has led to change systemic and economic oppressions of systemic and financial discrimination not only in NYC but also globally when it comes to our marginal communities. We approach the health and rights crises faced by transgender community members and the sex worker community , holistically using harm reduction, human rights principles, economic and social justice, along with a commitment to empowerment and pride in finding solutions from our own community. GLITS holistically addresses the barriers the TGBLQIA+ community experience particularly at the intersection of gender, class and race identities. GLITS first faces immediate need and crisis support including for transgender sex workers, and incarcerated community members, in the NYC area as well as globally through supporting TGBLQIA+ asylum seekers.
    • info@glitsinc.org
    • www.glitsinc.org
  • Answer Detroit
    • We are a sex worker justice collective. We exist for the right of all people to choose and do sex work on their own terms. We exist as a fiercly supportive community among all sex workers.
    • hello@answerdetroit.org
    • answerdetroit.org
  • SWEET ATX
    • Sex Workers Educating & Empowering Texans (SWEET) is an Austin-based grassroots organization led by transgender sex workers of color. We are dedicated to ending the stigma against and criminalization of sex work through peer support, outreach, public education, and harm reduction. When sex workers lead the way, liberation tastes SWEET!
    • contact@sweetatx.org
    • 512-387-0037
    • www.sweetatx.org
  • The Cupcake Girls
    • The Cupcake Girls provides confidential support to those involved in the sex industry, as well as trauma-informed outreach, advocacy, holistic resources, and referral services to provide prevention and aftercare to those affected by sex trafficking. We provide nonjudgmental support to empower our program participants in their pursuits through respect, resources, and relationships.
    • info@thecupcakegirls.org
    • 702-879-8195
    • 207-200-8094
    • www.thecupcakegirls.org
  • LYSISTRATA
    • We are an online, US-based, community-run sex worker activist cooperative (as a non-501c3 entity, contributions or gifts made to us are not deductible as charitable contributions for Federal income tax purposes). As people in the industry, we understand how exploitation plays into our field, like any other job, because sex work is WORK!
    • lysistratamccf@protonmail.com
    • www.lysistratamccf.org
  • HIPS
    • HIPS promotes the health, rights, and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by sexual exchange and/or drug use due to choice, coercion, or circumstance. HIPS provides compassionate harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement that is respectful, non-judgmental, and affirms and honors individual power and agency.
    • hips@hips.org
    • 202-232-8150
    • www.hips.org
  • Zepp Wellness Center
    • Zepp Wellness Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 2019 by Raquel Savage, a Black queer sex worker and therapist, that centers the mental health and healing needs of Black queer folks, survivors and sex workers. All services are free to the community — Zepp currently provides online therapy, trauma-informed yoga and energy work classes, a rent relief fund for Black trans women sex workers and an online art class.
    • thezeppwellnesscenter@gmail.com
    • https://www.zeppwellness.com
  • Black Sex Worker Collective
    • The Black Sex Worker Collective seeks to address the needs of current and former Black sex workers by providing education, legal assistance, healthcare resources, and affordable housing referrals in order to successfully leave & maintain a life outside of the industry. Our goal is to create a safe space where the unique experiences and needs of Black sex worker voices are validated and responded with appropriate needs based resources.
    • 877-776-2004 Ext. 929
    • https://www.blacksexworkercollective.org/
  • Respect Ability
    • Respect Ability is a diverse, disability-led nonprofit that works to create systemic change in how society views and values people with disabilities, and that advances policies and practices that empower people with disabilities to have a better future. Our mission is to fight stigmas and advance opportunities so people with disabilities can fully participate in all aspects of the community.
    • 202-517-6272
    • info@respectability.org
    • www.respectability.org
  • Sins Invalid
    • Sins Invalid is a disability justice-based performance project that incubates and celebrates artists with disabilities, centralizing artists of color and LGBTQ / gender-variant artists as communities who have been historically marginalized. Led by disabled people of color, Sins Invalid’s performance work explores the themes of sexuality, embodiment and the disabled body, developing provocative work where paradigms of “normal” and “sexy” are challenged, offering instead a vision of beauty and sexuality inclusive of all bodies and communities.
    • www.sinsinvalid.org
  • Transgender Law Center Disability Project
    • Led by a multi-racial, cross-class, cross-disability advisory board of transgender and gender nonconforming people, the Disability Project embeds disability, Deafness, and anti-ableism politics and expertise into LGBTQ movement work. The Project breaks isolation, grows connection, and builds leadership within trans disability/Deaf/chronically ill communities.
    • 510-587-9696
    • https://transgenderlawcenter.org/
  • Deaf Queer Resource Center
  • Black & Pink
    • Black & Pink National is a prison abolitionist organization dedicated to abolishing the criminal punishment system and liberating LGBTQIA2S+ people and people living with HIV/AIDS who are affected by that system through advocacy, support, and organizing.
    • members@blackandpink.org
    • https://www.blackandpink.org
  • Queer Detainee Empowerment Project
    • The Queer Detainee Empowerment Project (QDEP) assists folks coming out of immigration detention in securing structural, health/wellness, educational, legal, and emotional support and services. We work to organize around the structural barriers and state violence that LGBTQIA TS & GNC detainee/undocumented folks face related to their immigration status, race, sexuality, and gender expression/ identity.
    • 347-645-9339
    • info@qdep.org
    • https://www.qdep.org
  • Transgender, Gender Variant, Intersex Justice Project
    • We work in collaboration with others to forge a culture of resistance and resilience to strengthen us for the fight against human rights abuses, imprisonment, police violence, racism, poverty, and societal pressures. We seek to create a world rooted in self- determination, freedom of expression, and gender justice. The mission of TGIJP is to challenge and end the human rights abuses committed against TGI people in prisons, jails, detention centers and beyond.
    • 415-554-8491
    • info@tgijp.org
    • http://www.tgijp.org
  • Black Trans Men Inc.
  • Black Trans Travel Fund
  • Black Visions
    • We are a Black-led, Queer and Trans centering organization whose mission is to organize powerful, connected Black communities and dismantle systems of violence.
    • https://www.blackvisionsmn.org
  • Trans Women of Color Collective
    • TWOCC seeks to shift the narrative of surviving to thrive in our communities. We strive to build economic empowerment and global networks that connect rural communities with suburban enclaves, inner-city youth with elders, donors with Black trans entrepreneurs, healers with those seeking to be whole and collaborators with agitators.
    • 202-643-7631
    • info@twocc.us
    • https://www.twocc.us/
  • GLITS
    • GLITS uses advocacy as well as press and media appearances to educate the public about the health, wellness and inclusion of TGBLQIA+ people in our society and to address the stigmatization and criminalization. GLITS holistically addresses the barriers the TGBLQIA+ community experience particularly at the intersection of gender, class and race identities. GLITS first faces immediate need and crisis support including for transgender sex workers, and incarcerated community members, in the NYC area as well as globally through supporting TGBLQIA+ asylum seekers. GLITS recognizes housing as a cornerstone of health and wellness and has created sustainable stable housing through GLITS I SOUTH & The Leadership Academy including 12 individual apartments with leadership, healing and educational services. Finally, GLITS address disparity in health care and health resilience for the TGBLQIA+ community through our preliminary work to establish a dedicated health clinic co-designed with health practitioners and TGBLQIA+ community members.
    • info@glitsinc.org
    • https://www.glitsinc.org/
  • BLACK Trans Nation
  • BLACK Trans Advocacy Coalition
    • Black Trans Advocacy Coalition’s mission is to improve the black transhuman experience by overcoming violence and injustice through the power, value, and love of all people.
    • 855-624-7715
    • https://blacktrans.org/
  • Transgender Law Center
    • Grounded in legal expertise and committed to racial justice, we employ a variety of community-driven strategies to keep transgender and gender-nonconforming people alive, thriving, and fighting for liberation.
    • 510-587-9696
    • https://transgenderlawcenter.org
  • National Center for Transgender Equality
    • The National Center for Transgender Equality advocates changing policies and society to increase understanding and acceptance of transgender people. In the nation’s capital and throughout the country, NCTE works to replace disrespect, discrimination, and violence with empathy, opportunity, and justice.
    • 202- 642-4542
    • ncte@transequality.org
    • https://transequality.org
  • The Sylvia Rivera Law Project
    • The Sylvia Rivera Law Project ensures that all people are free to self-determine gender identity and expression, regardless of income or race, and without facing harassment, discrimination, or violence.
    • 212-337-8550
    • https://srlp.org
  • Transgender, Gender Variant, Intersex Justice Project
    • We work in collaboration with others to forge a culture of resistance and resilience to strengthen us for the fight against human rights abuses, imprisonment, police violence, racism, poverty, and societal pressures. We seek to create a world rooted in self-determination, freedom of expression, and gender justice. ​The mission of TGIJP is to challenge and end the human rights abuses committed against TGI people in California prisons, jails, detention centers and beyond.
    • 415-554-8491
    • info@tgijp.org
    • http://www.tgijp.org
  • El/La Para TransLatinas
  • Trans Lifeline
    • Trans Lifeline is a grassroots hotline and microgrants 501(c)(3) non-profit organization offering direct emotional and financial support to trans people in crisis – for the trans community, by the trans community.
    • 510-771-1417
    • https://translifeline.org
  • Trans Justice Funding Project
  • TransCanWork
    • Trans Can Work (TCW) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Los Angeles, California and is committed to advancing workplace inclusion through innovative training strategies and workforce development. Our tried and true system is based off decades of cumulative experience as transgender leaders working to advance inclusion in the public, private, and non-profit sectors across the country. We are ready to let our experience work for you.
    • info@transcanwork.org
    • https://transcanwork.org
  • Translash Media
    • TransLash Media: a cross-platform media nonprofit & digital community led by founder and creator Imara Jones. Using the power of journalism and personal narrative, Team TransLash creates, curates, and presents trans-affirming content, resources, and events in collaboration with our partners and trans individuals, and allies.
    • info@translash.org
    • https://translash.org
  • The TransLatin@ Coalition
    • The TransLatin@ Coalition (TLC) was founded in 2009 by a group of Transgender and Gender nonconforming and Intersex (TGI) immigrant women in Los Angeles, California, as a grassroots response to address the specific needs of TGI Latin@ immigrants who live in the United States.
    • 833-847-2331
    • https://www.translatinacoalition.org
  • House of GG
    • Founded and led by Transgender and gender non-conforming people and our allies, we create safe and transformative spaces where members of our community can heal—physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually—from the trauma arising from generations of transphobia, racism, sexism, poverty, ableism, and violence, and nurture them into tomorrow’s leaders. We primarily focus on supporting and nurturing the leadership of Transgender women of color living in the U.S. South.
    • 501-246-3234
    • https://houseofgg.org
  • The Okra Project
    • The Okra Project is a mutual aid collective that provides support to Black Trans, non-binary, and gender-nonconforming people to alleviate some of the barriers that the community faces daily. During the Middle Passage, our African Ancestors snuck okra onto captive ships to sustain themselves and plant in the new world. BLACK Diasporic cooking traditions often use the okra plant for its versatility, and it is often associated with health, prosperity and community.
    • contactus@theokraproject.com
    • https://www.theokraproject.com/
  • BLACK Trans Femmes in the Arts
  • 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

Pennsylvania

  • Papillion Center
  • Central Outreach 
  • Philadelphia Fight (Sliding Scale Dental/Medical and Mental Health)
    • Sliding scale dental, medical, and mental health, and help with applying for insurance.
    • https://fight.org
  • Prevention Point
  • The Attic Youth Center (Mental Health/HIV/STI Testing/Case Management/ Support Groups/Hot Meals)
  • Authentic Voices
    • Ryan and Samantha received their master’s degrees in Speech, Language, and Hearing Science from Temple University. Both Ryan and Samantha are members of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and hold their Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) in Speech-Language Pathology. They have experience working in a variety of settings, including hospitals, rehab facilities, specialized schools, daycares, and in the community. They first discovered their passion for helping transgender and non-binary individuals find their voice through their work at the Temple University’s Speech-Language-Hearing Center’s Voice Clinic.
    • Contact
    • https://www.authenticvoicesllc.com/
  • Arrive Therapy
    • At Arrive Therapy, our goal is to be a safe place for you to find the help you are looking for and to experience real-life changes. We are here to guide you and explore gender and sexuality with you, whether that understanding your gender identity, beginning your gender transition, coming out to family/friends/work, understanding your sexuality, navigating your work during transition, getting a letter for gender-affirming surgery, helping to access doctors for hormones/and or surgery, or participating in family therapy for members who are struggling with your gender identity/transition.
    • 484-615-3155
    • https://www.arrivetherapy.com/
  • Radical Therapy Center
    • Radical Therapy Center provides trauma-informed, client-centered services and products that have an intentional anti-oppression lens. RTC transforms the typical therapeutic space that only functionally meets our clients’ basic needs into an empowering environment that cultivates community. RTC supports our clients and community to reach new levels of resilience, healing, and pleasure through carefully curated training and workshops.
    • Contact
    • https://www.radicaltherapycenter.com/
  • Allies for Health + Wellbeing
    • Allies for Health + Wellbeing offers support, PrEP, PEP, Hepatitis C, & and other medical care to the Pittsburgh community who’s at risk of HIV, viral hepatitis & STIs.
    • 412-345-7456
    • https://www.alliespgh.org/
  • Mazzoni Center
    • Our mission is to provide quality comprehensive health and wellness services in an LGBTQ-focused environment, while preserving the dignity and improving the quality of life of the individuals we serve.
    • 215-563-0658
    • https://www.mazzonicenter.org/
Jennifer Aldrich, MD
100 E. Lehigh Avenue
Tower 6
Philadelphia, PA 19125
800-836-7536
HIV, Internal Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Damon Constantinides, PhD
DrDamonC@gmail.com
Center City, PA
607-592-2173
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Christiian Credle, PsyD
1300 Chester Pike
Sharon Hill, PA 19079
601-872-9101
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Laura Douglass, MD
3509 N. Broad Street
Boyer Pavilion, 6th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19140
800-836-7536
Urology BIPOC N/A
Alireza Hamidian Jahromi, MD
3401 N. Broad Street
Parkinson Pavilion, 4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19140
800-836-7536
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Linda Hawkins, PhD
3401 Civic Center Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19104
1-800-879-2467
Pediatrics NON-BIPOC N/A
Erin Hipple, CSW, MA, LCSW, PhD
Philadelphia, PA 19103
484-648-2767
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Adam Lake, MD
554 North Duke Street
Third Floor
Lancaster, PA 17602
717-544-4943
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Christine McGinn, DO
4 Gazebo Place
New Hope, PA 18938
215-693-1199
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC TGNC
Nazneen Meacham, LPC, MA
Philadelphia, PA 19123
610-601-2415
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Dane Menkin, FNP
135 South Bryn Mawr Avenue
Suite 200
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
610-325-1390
Family Medicine BIPOC N/A
Lisa Pietrusza, DNP
127 Anderson Street
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212
412-322-4151
Primary Care, Psychiatric Cre NON-BIPOC TGNC
Kate Stampler, DO
201 Old York Road
Suite 202
Jenkintown, PA 19046
215-763-1030
OBGYN NON-BIPOC N/A
Daniel Teixeira da Silva, MD
1207 Chestnut St
Floor 5
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-344-1632
Internal Medicine, Pediatrics BIPOC N/A
Dovie Lenore Watson, MD, MSCE, AAHIVS
3400 Civic Center Boulevard
Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine
South Pavilion, 4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104
800-789-7366
Infectious Diseases BIPOC QUEER
Virginia Wendt, LPC
510 Third Avenue
Fifth Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-328-2886
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Michael Galarraga LPC, ATR-BC, CSAC, CSOTP
245 S 16th St
Philadelphia, PA 19102
267-225-2813
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Adriana Castro-Convers, PhD
Philadelphia, PA
215-509-5724
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Shay Selden, PsyD, MEd
Philadelphia, PA
info@collagetherapycollective.com
267-209-0010
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Shana Williams, MHS
1315 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
267-633-8981
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Jourdan Porter, PsyD, MEd
Philadelphia, PA
info@collagetherapycollective.com
267-209-0010
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Biany Perez, LSW, M.Ed.
Philadelphia, PA
https://www.bianyperez.com/contact
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Aury García, LCSW
Philadelphia, PA
aury@sanasanahealing.com
Counseling BIPOC TGNC

Ohio

  • St. Lucas Lutheran Church
    • Food Pantry is open Thursdays 12:00–12:45 pm weekly with minor variance due to holidays/church events. No geographical restriction. Lunch is also served M–Th Noon–12:45 Lavonda Rodgers, Administrator Cindy’s Corner Café.
    • https://www.facebook.com/StLucasLutheranChurch
  • Mecum House
    • Safe space for youth ages 10-17 who no longer feel safe remaining in their own homes. Free, confidential help and safe shelter. Open 24/7/365.
    • 513-961-4080.
    • lys.org
Julie Hazel, LPCC
5354 North High Street
Columbus, Ohio 43214
614-948-7300
info@clintonvillecounselor.com
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Leena Nahata, MD
700 Children’s Dr
Columbus, OH 43205
614-722-4425
Endocrinology BIPOC N/A
Jane Balbo, DO
2 Health Center Dr
Athens, OH 45701
740-592-7100
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Andrew Keaster, MD
543 Taylor Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43203
614-688-6400
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Henry Ng, MD, MPH
14601 Detroit Ave
Lakewood, OH 44107
216-237-5500
Internal Medicine BIPOC TGNC
Lucy K Bucher, DO
75 Hospital Dr
Suite 260
Athens, OH 45701
740-594-8819
OBGYN NON-BIPOC N/A
Shannon Ward, LPC, MEd
215 West Bowery Street
Akron, Ohio 44308
330-543-5115
Pediatric Psychiatry BIPOC N/A
Lee Ann Conard, DO, MPH, RPh
3333 Burnet Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45229
513-636-4200
Pediatrics NON-BIPOC N/A
Haruko Okada, MD
400 Stonehenge Parkway
Suite A
Dublin, OH 43017
614-956-5757
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Cristiane Ueno, MD
915 Olentangy River Road
Suite 2140
Columbus, OH 43212
614-293-8566
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Jason Lambrese, MD
14601 Detroit Ave
Lakewood, OH 44107
216-237-5500
Psychiatry NON-BIPOC N/A

Illinois

  • Howard Brown Health
    • Counseling, HIV/AIDS, Aginging, Dental, Insurance enrollment assistance, men’s health, OB-GYN, Pediatric services, primary care, trans & nonbinary health, women’s health, and needle exchange.
    • https://howardbrown.org
  • Transformative Justice Law Project of Illinois
    • TJLP consists of a group of folks who believe in the power of communal care over systemic oppression. We are radical activists, legal workers, and organizers who provide support, advocacy, and free, holistic criminal legal services to poor and street-based transgender people in Illinois. We use our legal access and our privilege as people on the outside to further the prison abolition movement and support people on the inside. We work in three project areas: legal services, support community survival, and educational resources and trainings.
    • 312-558-1472
    • info@tjlp.org
    • https://www.tjlp.org/
  • Rainbow Cafe
  • The BTGNC Collective
    • The BTGNC Collective is a network of Black, trans and gender-nonconforming people organizing for our liberation in the Chicago area. We are membership-based, and our mission and values shift as we continue to grow. Through direct action, community education, and creating spaces for healing, we seek to strengthen the bonds within Black tgnc communities, and fight back against the systems that harm us. We collaborate with other organizations, and see ourselves as one group in a larger web of resistance, dedicated to the liberation of all oppressed people.
    • https://btgnccollective.wordpress.com/
  • Molasses
    • Molasses is a Chicago-based collective manifested by and for black, trans and gender-nonconforming (TGNC) artists and organizers. The name Molasses, a substance with several ties to the history and power of Blackness, represents who is most centered in our purpose and work as a collective. Molasses aims to create both community and opportunity for black trans and gender-variant people and queer people of color through cultural work, coalition-building, and linkage to (self)care.
    • https://www.molasseschicago.com/
  • Oak Park Area Lesbian & Gay
    • The OPALGA+ Student Scholarship Fund provides financial support for continuing education of local LGBTQ+ students who have demonstrated service and advocacy to the LGBTQ+ community and/or the larger community.
    • Contact
    • https://opalga.org/scholarship-program/
Omer Acar, MD
1009 S. Wood St.
Chicago, IL 60612
312-996-2779
Urology BIPOC N/A
Diana Bowen, MD
676 N St Clair
Suite 2300
Chicago, IL 60611
312-694-9001
Urology NON-BIPOC N/A
Stephanie Carey, CPE
114 North Marion Street
Suite 103
Oak Park, Illinois 60301
708-665-5225
Electrolysis BIPOC N/A
Diane Chen, PhD
1440 N. Dayton St.
Chicago, Illinois 60642
1-800-543-7362
Pediatric Psychologist BIPOC N/A
Kelly Ducheny, PsyD
3948 North Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL 60613, USA
773-388-1600
Psychologist NON-BIPOC TGNC
Jackson Garner, LCSW
Jackson@JacksonGarnerLCSW.com
931-538-3486
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Alexandria Holliday, MD
9730 South Western Avenue
Suite 500
Evergreen Park, IL 60805
708-425-7337
Pediatrics BIPOC N/A
Ravi Iyengar, MD
1411 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605
312-942-2700
Endocrinology BIPOC QUEER
Joshua Katz, MD
1801 W. Taylor St.
Chicago, IL 60612
312-413-3631
Endocrinology NON-BIPOC N/A
Patricia Larkin, MS, SLP
609 N Chestnut St
Le Roy, IL 61752
309-962-4207
Speech Language Pathologist NON-BIPOC N/A
Molly Maffeo, LPC
55 West 22nd St.
Suite 305
Lombard, IL 60148
630-556-8410
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
LaTorshia James MAFO, LCPC, NCC
55 West 22nd St.
Suite 305
Lombard, IL 60148
708-320-1862
LaTorshia@HarperGraceCounseling.com
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Reese Minshew, PhD
reese.minshew@gmail.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Lisa Simons, MD
225 E Chicago Avenue
Chicago Illinois 60611
312-227-6800
Pediatrics BIPOC N/A
Aditya Sood, MD
9843 Gross Point Rd
Skokie, IL 60076
847-674-4646
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Jenaleigh Turner, LMSW, MEd, MSW
1555 Naperville Wheaton Road,
Suite 205
Naperville, IL 60563
630-276-7922
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
Jax Whitehead, MD
225 E. Chicago Ave.
Chicago, Illinois 60611
1-800-543-7362
Pediatric Endocrinology NON-BIPOC TGNC
Sophia Cortes MA, NCC
4320 Winfield Rd.
Suite 200
Warrenville, IL 60555
815-782-2172
jmoreno@snjwellness.com
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Saraa D. Lee, LCSW
Chicago, Illinois 60605
213-400-8160
Psychotherapist BIPOC N/A
Cuyana Davis-Carter, MA
4707 N Broadway, Ste. 200
Chicago IL 60640, US
773- 466-6743
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Cuyana Davis-Carter, MA, LCPC
4707 North Broadway
Suite 200
Chicago, IL 60640
773-747-3929
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Joy Powell, LSW
840 W. Irving Park Road, Suite 302
Chicago IL 60613, US
773-869-7713
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Jerrod L. Handy, PsyD
5412 N. Clark Street
Chicago IL 60640, US
773-830-3534
Counseling BIPOC N/A

Alabama

  • Magic City Wellness Center
    • This primary care medical center provides services for individuals and their allies. BAO is pleased to partner with MAO (Medical AIDS Outreach) of Montgomery with this new project. Counseling services, STD/STI testing and treatment, and nutritional services are also available.
    • 205-877-8677
    • https://www.magiccitywellnesscenter.org/
  • UAB Gender Health Program
    • The Gender Health Clinic at UAB Medicine provides gender-affirming care. This highly specialized program is staffed by a team of compassionate physicians, nurses, and advanced practice providers (APPs).
    • 205-975-2737
    • https://www.uabmedicine.org
  • Skin Deep Electrolysis
  • Steve Latham Hair Transplant Clinic
    • With a full range of surgical hair restoration, non-surgical hair replacement, and hair loss treatment and prevention products, we can restore your hair permanently and naturally and get results you can totally get excited about.
    • 256-382-2000
    • https://stevelathamhair.com/
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham Family Clinic
    • We are an interdisciplinary clinic providing medical, case management, and supportive services to women, infants, children, youth, and young adults affected by or living with HIV. We are a Ryan White-funded program located at Children’s Hospital of Alabama. We also provide preventative services to youth, community-based education, and HIV Screening. This includes our FREE HIV self-testing program where we mail confidential kits to residents of the State of Alabama. For a Free, Kit call us at 205-638-9400.
    • 205-934-9700
    • https://www.uabmedicine.org
  • Rainbow Mobile
  • Prism United
    • Prism United offers programming for youth and the people who care for them. Our youth programs—Prism Teens and Prism Preteens—provide in-person and virtual gatherings, special events, and other services for youth ages 10-18. Our Prism Families program provides peer support and local resources for family members of youth.
    • info@prismunited.org
    • 251-219-8441
    • https://prismunited.org/
  • Magic City Acceptance Academy
  • Magic City Acceptance Center
  • Central Alabama Pride
    • Central Alabama Pride, Inc. (CAP) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization committed to spreading the message of equality each year with the production of our LGBTQ+ Pride events which also brings together all Alabama citizens. We also support HIV/AIDS service organizations throughout the year such as Birmingham AIDS Outreach, AIDS Alabama, and Magic City Wellness Center and Acceptance Center.
    • IG: @centralalabamapride
    • https://www.centralalabamapride.org/
  • Pride United
  • AIDS Alabama
    • AIDS Alabama South is the only AIDS Service Organization providing essential life-sustaining services to those we serve across 12 counties (Mobile, Escambia, Baldwin, Butler, Clarke, Choctaw, Conecuh, Wilcox, Marengo, Monroe, Covington, and Washington) and 12,545 square miles of Southwest Alabama.
    • Fax: 251-471-5294
    • 251-471-5277
    • https://www.aidsalabamasouth.org/
  • Shoals Diversity Center
    • We offer in-person support groups and private online chat groups for mental health support for all + individuals in Northwest Alabama. We raise money for local grants that pay for professional counseling on a referral basis to local licensed professional counselors in the Shoals. We also offer Spring and Fall transgender Health Clinics with telehealth options.
    • https://www.shoalsdiversitycenter.org/
    • shoalsdiversitycenter@gmail.com
  • Magic City Legal Center
    • With grant funding awarded by FREE, Birmingham AIDS Outreach (BAO) will expand its legal program to offer affirming legal services for Alabamians who identify as +. Under the guidance of Sydney Duncan, a transgender attorney, BAO’s legal program will offer pro bono legal assistance and clinics designed to address unique circumstances and challenges experienced by LGBQ, transgender, and gender non-conforming Alabamians who face limited or no access to legal services. In addition to legal advocacy, the legal program will offer education and training services across a variety of legal issues through community outreach.
    • 205-322-4197
    • https://www.magiccitylegalcenter.org/
Brian Gillis, LMFT
1716 Catherine Court
Unit 1A
​Auburn, AL 36832
office@auburntherapyassociates.com
334-219-0049
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Stephan Mambazo, PhD, ABD, MSW, LICSW-PIP
Montgomery AL 36106
334-625-9617
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Sha’Rose Erion, DPT, PT
600 Boulevard South SW
Suite 104
Huntsville, AL 35802
256-705-3525
Physical Therapist BIPOC N/A

Louisiana

  • Louisiana Trans Advocates
  • BreakOUT!
    • Youth organizing, leadership development, healing justice programs for youth (ages 13-24) who are impacted by the juvenile and criminal justice system; Official intake site for the office of the independent police monitor; Resource referrals for youth, including GED program referrals and transgender-specific resources and support, including trans Defense Fund.
    • 504-252-9025
    • http://www.youthbreakout.org/
  • LGBTQ+ Community Center of New Orleans
    • Provides resources and advocacy that foster community development and social and economic justice efforts to strengthen the collective power of gender and sexual minorities and their allies in GNO area. Classes, support groups, game days, advocacy, connection to resources. Sliding scale rates for local + and allied groups to rent accessible meeting space.
    • 504-407-5428
    • https://lgbtccneworleans.org/
  • Ashe Cultural Arts Center
    • Creates and supports programs, activities and creative works emphasizing the contributions of people of African descent. Center offers theater programs, children’s artistic and cultural programs, wellness events and more. Sistahs Making A Change health and wellness program provides dance and health education.
    • 504-569-9070
    • http://www.ashecac.org/
  • Pride Lafayette
  • House of Tulip
    • We’re raising funds to buy and restore a multi-family property in an area of New Orleans that’s accessible to health care and employment opportunities. This will be our pilot permanent housing campus, and it will house up to 10 trans people at a time.
    • info@houseoftulip.org
    • https://houseoftulip.org
  • CrescentCare
    • At CrescentCare, we bring caregivers and the community together as partners in health and wellness for all. Our experience builds on more than 30 years of impact through our founding organization, NO/AIDS Task Force. Now, as a Federally Qualified Health Center, we’re taking that expertise and expanding it! At CrescentCare, we now offer a broad range of health and wellness services for ANYONE and everyone who is seeking healthcare services in Greater New Orleans and Southeastern Louisiana.
    • info@crescentcare.org
    • 504-821-2601
    • https://www.crescentcare.org/
  • Drop In Center
    • Serving homeless and at-risk youth ages 14-24, including youth who are transgender and non gender-conforming. Harm reduction philosophy. Day center with food & clothing closets, daily counseling & mental health services,
      case management, mail, laundry, internet access, crisis management, HIV/STI testing, check ups, immunizations.
      Therapy groups and individual counseling available (LCSW on site).
    • Clinic: 504-584-1112
    • 504-827-1071
    • https://medicine.tulane.edu/centers-institutes/tulane-drop-center
  • Brotherhood Incorporated
    • HIV/AIDS education for everyone, including preventative services, counseling, and testing; Housing information services for individuals with HIV and AIDS. Capacity building training for other organizations. Advocacy program. HIV/STI testing is free, anonymous & confidential. Now offering wraparound services ranging from sex education to case management, in-house social worker, transportation, and linkages with other agencies. transitional housing available via Trinity House (HIV patients in need of transitional housing and case management) and the Dollhouse (for transgender individuals).
      Therapy groups and individual counseling available (LCSW on site).
    • 504-566-7955
    • http://www.brotherhoodinc.org
  • SAGE New Orleans
    • Services and advocacy for LGBTQ++ older adults in the New Orleans metro area, including trainings and workshops on LGBTQ++ cultural competence for healthcare and other service providers, and social and educational events for LGBTQ++ older adults.
    • 504-517-2345
    • http://www.sageneworleans.org/
  • Queerfit
    • Queerfit is a free weekly + community workout space for everybody and everybody (all fitness levels welcome).
    • Instagram:@queerfitnola
    • gmbnola@gmail.com
Carlo Cuneo, LCSW
3080 Teddy Drive
Suite A
Baton Rouge, LA 70809
225-923-8255
carlo@redstickmh.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Capi Landreneau, LCSW
10065 Old Hammond Highway
Baton Rouge, LA 70816
225-292-2237
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Shannon Smith, LPC, MA
3535 S. Sherwood Forest Blvd.
Baton Rouge, LA 70816
225-230-9100
shannon@shannonsmithcounseling.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Brandy Panunti, MD
1514 Jefferson Highway
New Orleans, LA 70121
504-842-3900
Endocrinology NON-BIPOC N/A
Deepa Panchang, FNP
1631 Elysian Fields Ave
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-821-2601
info@crescentcare.org
Family Nurse Practitioner BIPOC N/A
Steph Lee, FNP
1631 Elysian Fields Ave
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-821-2601
info@crescentcare.org
Family Nurse Practitioner BIPOC TGNC
Kei Slaughter, MT-BC, AVPT
New Orleans, LA
keislaughtermusic@gmail.com
Music Therapist BIPOC TGNC
Clifton Mixon, PhD
1315 Jefferson Highway
New Orleans, LA 70121
504-842-3900
Pediatric Psychology NON-BIPOC N/A
La’ Nyia Odoms, MD, MSPH, MED
1631 Elysian Fields Ave
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-821-2601
info@crescentcare.org
Primary Care BIPOC N/A
Caroline Christopher, MD
1631 Elysian Fields Ave
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-821-2601
info@crescentcare.org
Primary Care BIPOC N/A
Elizabeth Holcomb, MD
1631 Elysian Fields Ave
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-821-2601
info@crescentcare.org
Psychiatrist BIPOC N/A

Mississippi

  • Planned Parenthood: Hattiesburg Center
    • Planned Parenthood is one of the nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care, and the nation’s largest provider of sex education. With or without insurance, you can always come to us for your health care, including services.
    • 601-296-6001
    • https://www.plannedparenthood.org
  • Spectrum: The Other Clinic
    • Spectrum: The Other Clinic is a transgender/Gender-Nonconforming Hormone Clinic headquartered in Mississippi that specializes in Gender Affirming Hormone Therapy. Visits can be completed via telemedicine appointment (live streaming video chat sessions), or by in-office appointments (available in Hattiesburg, MS) depending on your situation and therapy type. The goal is to assist patients in attaining their healthiest potential and to be able to live freely as their true selves.
    • Facebook @otherclinic
    • Text:601-466-9495
    • spectrum@otherclinic.org
    • https://www.otherclinic.org/
  • Center for Gender and Sexual Minority Health
    • The Center for Gender and Sexual Minority Health is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning () individuals through clinical practice, research, education and community outreach.
    • 601-984-2644
    • TEAMclinic@umc.edu 
    • https://www.umc.edu/
  • The Spectrum Center
    • The Spectrum Center is serving as a host location for meetings for various groups affiliated with the + community. Currently we have free HIV testing, and other health-related functions through collaboration with the greater community; social functions and support groups.
    • 601-909-LEFT (5345)
    • https://hattiesburgpride.com/
    • Pride Resource Center of Northern Mississippi
    • Gulf Coast Equality Council
      • The Gulf Coast Equality Council is a nonprofit organization comprised of + individuals and allies whose purpose is to bring the Mississippi Gulf Coast community together with resources in an effort to foster and encourage equality while celebrating our diversity.
      • 601-658-9449
      • https://www.gulfcoastequalitycouncil.org
    • Mississippi Rainbow Center
    • The Trans Program
Kana Crumby,MAPC, LPC, BCTMH
219 North Broadway
Tupelo, MS 38801
662-371-1711
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Iesha J. Smith, LPC
Jackson, MS 39236
601-768-1664
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Stacie Pace, ACNP / AGNP / CCTS-I
709 Hardy Street
Hattiesburg, MS 39401
Text: 601-643-9708
spectrum@otherclinic.org
Internal Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Lee Pace, Family NP, OT
709 Hardy Street
Hattiesburg, MS 39401
Text: 601-643-9708
spectrum@otherclinic.org
Family Medicine BIPOC N/A

Georgia

  • Starland Family Practice
    • Offering primary care for Adolescents (Ages 16+) and Adults in the greater Savannah area, with a focus on the LGBT community. Providing a safe, comfortable and non-judgmental environment is the main goal of Starland Family Practice. Feeling comfortable with your healthcare provider allows you to be open and honest so that you can get the best quality treatment and the care you deserve.
    • Fax: 877-836-3638
    • Phone: 912-800-1017
    • Text: 912-205-6200
    • starlandfp.com
  • After Hours Hypnotherapy
    • We also pride ourselves on our background, we are an LGBTQ+-owned business and welcome those of all backgrounds into our offices. We do not discriminate on age, gender/sex, gender identity, race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, socioeconomic status, or any basis proscribed by law.
    • Text: 678-658-8483
    • https://afterhourshypnotherapy.com/
  • Ryan White Program
  • Lost-n-found Youth
    • Emergency and transitional housing, Emergency clothing and food for youth on the street, Mental health evaluations and counseling, Referrals to HIV/STD testing, health and dental services, Assistance for lost or stolen birth certificates, driver’s licenses or state ID cards, Referrals to GED training/testing and other education resources, Resume writing/editing and interview skills training and Thrift store for + youth.
    • 678-856-7825
    • https://lnfy.org
  • Georgia Trans Resource Guide
    • A comprehensive resource guide for all transfolk, created by Trans(forming) in partnership with LaGender, Inc. a *black and trans women of color-led organization dedicated to empowering the trans community on the unique issues of HIV/AIDS, homelessness, wrongful incarceration, mental health, and societal discrimination.
    • Click here for more info!
  • First City Pride Center
  • Macon Pride
    • We are here to provide the middle Georgia LBGTQIA+ community and our allies a place to celebrate and affirm our individuality and importance to the middle Georgia area by giving expression to our community’s rich history along with dedication to promoting acceptance of all individuals regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.
    • pride@maconpride.org
    • https://www.maconpride.org
  • Athens Pride & Queer Collective
  • We Rock Athens
  • Out Georgia
    • Advocate for the most inclusive and equitable business environment; provide support and resources to fuel economic growth; and drive meaningful community connections and impact across the State of Georgia.
    • info@outgeorgia.org
    • https://outgeorgia.org
  • SONG: Southerners On New Ground
    • SONG is a home for liberation across all lines of race, class, abilities, age, culture, gender, and sexuality in the South. We build, sustain, and connect a southern regional base of people in order to transform the region through strategic projects and campaigns developed in response to the current conditions in our communities. SONG builds this movement through leadership development, intersectional analysis, and organizing.
    • Fax: 404-549-8642 
    • 404-549-8628
    • kindred@southernersonnewground.org
    • https://southernersonnewground.org/
  • PINKessence
    • A Social Network of trans Identifying & Gender Expressive Individuals, Partners & Supportive Allies.
    • http://pinkessence.com
  • LaGender, Inc.
    • La Gender, Inc. Is a non profit organization led by African-American trans women that empowers, and lifts up the spirits of transgender woman of color in the metro Atlanta area. We at La Gender strive to brighten, improve the qualities of lives, and assist our transgender woman and youth clients. La Gender, Inc is a standing point to take on challenges of being a transgender female.
    • pearllashae@gmail.com
    • https://www.lagenderinc.org
  • Solutions Not Punishment
  • Transcending Barriers Atlanta
  • Midtown Atlanta Area of Narcotics Anonymous
  • Trans(forming)
    • Trans(forming) is an inter-generational, metro Atlanta membership-based organization led by and for Trans, Intersex, Gender non-conforming and Non-Binary persons, whom were wrongfully assigned female at birth. Through advocacy, education, leadership development, coalition-building, peer support, and direct service, we work to ensure our communities live with dignity, wellness, and connection for liberation. We address basic needs and build a sense of community among our members, while also mobilizing to transform institutions and systems that oppress us.
    • https://www.trans-forming.org/
    • info@trans-forming.org
Tali Boots, LPC, MA
4720 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard
Suite 4202
Norcross, GA 30071
404-738-6524
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Anna Lisa Derenthal, NCC, LPC
700 Old Roswell Lakes Pkwy
Suite 300
Roswell, GA 30076
678-431-3901
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Katie Leikam, LCSW
118 E. Maple Street
Decatur, GA 30030
404-948-6186
katie@katieleikam.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Nick Marzo, MS LPC, LMHC, CPCS, ACS, CST, NCC, CCMHC
3720 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd.
Suite D2
Chamblee, GA 30341
nmarzo@modernpath.net
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Chris Ferrari, LMSW
1708 Peachtree St. NW
Suite 425, Atlanta, GA 30309
770-847-0297
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
YanLin Tso, LMSW
850-745-4602
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
T.M. Robinson-Mosley, PhD, LPC
403 W Ponce De Leon Avenue
Suite 103
Decatur GA 30030, US
470-309-0206
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Jaslyn Bailey, LMSW-G
Atlanta GA, US
404-981-7012
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Howa Yeung, MD, MS
1525 Clifton Road Northeast
Floor 3
Atlanta, GA 30322
404-778-3333
Dermatology BIPOC N/A
Jenny Wares, MD
55 Carlton Street
Athens GA 30602
706-542-8654
Emergency Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Jody Bahnmiller, MD
1439 Jesse Jewell Parkway Northeast
Suite 102
Gainesville, GA 30501
770-219-9445
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Gabriella Maris, MD
1000 Corporate Center Drive
Suite 200
Morrow, GA, 30260
770-968-6464
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Jason Schneider, MD
80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-616-1000
Internal Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
David Inwards-Breland, MD
50 Hurt Plaza SE
6th Floor
Atlanta, GA 30303
Pediatrics BIPOC QUEER

Indiana

  • Coburn Place
    • We empower survivors of domestic violence in the Greater Indianapolis area. We believe in starting with safe housing and letting them lead the way. We offer supportive services and lift survivors – and their children – up so they can soar. We serve everyone – cisgender, transgender and nonbinary survivors. We have transitional housing at our flagship building in Midtown Indianapolis and our community-based housing program.
    • 317-923-5750
    • https://coburnplace.org/
  • Trinity Haven
    • Trinity Haven’s Transitional Living Program (TLP) provides a safe, welcoming, and affirming home for LGBTQ youth and young adults ages 16-21 who do not have homes of their own. Trinity Haven’s Host Homes Program provides short-term housing for LGBTQ youth and young adults ages 16-24. Based on the national model developed by Point Source Youth, host homes are a short-term intervention for youth and young adults experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
    • trinityhavenindy@gmail.com
    • http://www.trinityhavenindy.org/
  • The Julian Center
  • Damien Center
    • Damien Center’s history is rich with innovation, growth, and leadership in the effort to end HIV. Established in response to the local AIDS crisis, Damien Center now stands as One Home for HIV Wellness includes case management, housing, food, employment, family, and youth services.
    • Fax: 317-632-4362
    • 317-632-0123
    • damien@damien.org
    • https://damien.org
  • Gender Nexus
  • StepUp Inc.
    • The mission of Step-Up, Incorporated is to provide comprehensive care and resources for wellness with dignity and inclusivity. In our daily activities, we strive to help people generate personal wellness through getting tested, accessing and adhering to medications, having safe housing, adequate nutrition, and sound mental health.
    • FAX: 317-259-7034
    • 317-259-7013
    • https://stepupin.org/
  • Never Alone Project: Indiana
  • Imani Unidad
    • Imani Unidad, Inc. was founded in 2003 by a coalition of concerned African American community members to fill identified gaps in services related to HIV. Imani Unidad is holistic in its approach to addressing the individualized needs of persons, groups and community participants. The foundational service provision of Imani Unidad continues to be individual and group level counseling and education. In 2019 Imani received its certification as an Outpatient Addiction Services provider and also functions Harm Reduction Drop-In Center.
    • 574-288-2887
    • 574-288-2801
    • info@imaniunidadinc.org
    • http://www.imaniunidadinc.org/services
  • Indy Pride Inc.
    • Indy Pride, Inc. produces events that educate, honor our history, and celebrate the diversity of the Indianapolis Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Community. We exist to unite and serve our members and the LGBTQ+ Community of Central Indiana through leadership development, educational programs, and community events that achieve inclusivity, equality, strong community connections, and awareness of LGBTQ+ issues.
    • 317-426-8560
    • info@indypride.org
    • https://indypride.org
  • Indiana Youth Group
    • Indiana Youth Group (IYG) serves young people ages 12-24 who self-identify as LGBTQ+ and their allies. All programs and services are offered free of charge. IYG strives to provide safer spaces to build self-confidence, explore individualism, and develop friendships within the LGBTQ+ Community. IYG promotes a space of acceptance, equity, and restorative practices.
    • 317-209-6630
    • 317-541-8726
    • https://www.indianayouthgroup.org/
  • Muncie OUTreach
    • Muncie OUTreach’s mission is to provide an accepting environment to enhance the personal growth of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth in the Delaware County area. We provide programming for LGBTQ youth and advocate for community awareness and acceptance of young people of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
    • 765-216-1437
    • https://muncieoutreach.org/
  • Queering Indy
    • Queering Indy is aimed at just that – creating additional spaces for the Indianapolis Queer Community to connect! We have a range of programming that’s always growing. From sober events to meditation sessions to hikes and picnics, we’re always thinking of new ways for us all to connect.
    • https://www.facebook.com/groups/QueeringIndy/
  •  Transgender Resource, Education, and Enrichment Services
    • We see a need to get quality transgender resources to rural communities in every state; thus, we strive to bring these resources and educational tools to small-town America to enrich the lives of transgender people, their supporters and all communities.
    • 219-331-4665
    • info@webetrees.org
    • http://www.webetrees.org/
  •  Trans Indy
  •  TASC: Trans & Allies Support Community
  • Indiana Pride of Color
    • We hope to expound on the work of those that came before to elevate the state-wide BIPOC collective with “Equality, Advocacy and Intersectionality” as our focus. We approach this journey with renewed focus and vision, understanding the scope of the task and looking to expand our reach state-wide. We understand that our success hinges on the strength and trust of relationships, both within the Community and with existing organizations.
    • https://www.inpoc.org/volunteer
    • https://www.inpoc.org/
  •  Tri-State Alliance
    • TSA is a Community based organization that serves LGBTQ communities. We work to educate the public on LGBTQ issues and host educational events for the LGBTQ communities. We are best known for the TSA AIDS Holiday Project, the TSA LGBTQ Youth Group for middle & high school students, the TSA Owensboro LGBTQ Youth Group, and the TSA Transgender Support Group.
    • 812-480-0204
    • 3statealliance@gmail.com
    • https://tsagl.org
  •  The LGBTQ Center
    • The LGBTQ Center promotes equality, builds community, and increases understanding of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) experiences. We meet these crucial needs through educational resources, support groups, social events, and enriching programming.
    • 574-234-1411
    • info@thelgbtqcenter.org
    • https://www.thelgbtqcenter.org
  •  Bloomington Pride
Rebecca Waletich, LCSW
390 N Madison Ave
Greenwood, IN 46142
317-557-5091
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Richard Brandon-Friedman PhD, LCSW, LCAC
390 North Madison Ave.
Suite. 201
Greenwood, IN 46142
317-779-7574
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Katlyn Garner, LCSW, MSW
60 S Stockwell Rd
Evansville IN 47714-0247
812-476-5437
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Jackson Garner, LCSW
Jackson@JacksonGarnerLCSW.com
931-538-3486
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Savanna H. Bruski, DO
5230 East Stop 11 Road
Suite 250
Indianapolis, IN 46237
317-528-8921
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Allie Daniels, FNP-C
1302 Minnich Road
Suite 6
New Haven, IN 46774
260-458-3200
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Christi Wallace, MD
1302 Minnich Road
Suite 6
New Haven, IN 46774
260-458-3200
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Tashera E. Perry, MD
2651 E Discovery Pkwy
Bloomington, IN 47408
812-332-9217
OBGYN BIPOC N/A
Kelly L. Donahue, PhD, HSPP
410 West 10th Street HS 1001
Indianapolis, IN 46202
kldonahu@iu.edu
317-274-8812
Pediatric Counseling and Psychiatry NON-BIPOC N/A

Arkansas

  • Hot Springs LGBT Alliance
    • Hot Springs LBGT Alliance aims to develop and maintain a sense of community and awareness of, about and for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons and their allies throughout Garland County, Arkansas. We aim to accomplish this through organizing social, service, and educational opportunities and outreach efforts to aid our community and celebrate our diversity.
    • https://hotspringspride.org/
  • River Valley Equality Center
    • The River Valley Equality Center is a community organization committed to non-violent advocacy for the rights of all humans, with an emphasis on the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities and other minority sexualities. RVEC uses visible action, education, and social support to change misinformed hatred and prejudice to acceptance and goodwill.
    • 479-274-0825
    • rivervalleyequalitycenter@gmail.com
    • https://rvecark.org
Monique Randle, LCSW, RPT, RIST, BC-TMH
513 Main St
North Little Rock AR 72114
501-777-5969
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Tricia Kayiatos-Smith, LCSW
323-250-5330
tricia@tkstherapy.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Jordan Williams, PhD
7509 Cantrell Road
Suite 221
Little Rock, AR 72207
501-295-0146
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Amanda Emerson, LCSW
820 E Matthews Ave
Ste F
Jonesboro, AR 72401
870-521-2204
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Erin M. Sudduth, JD
Fayetteville, AR
erinsudduthlaw@gmail.com
479-387-5176
Legal NON-BIPOC N/A
Michele Hutchison, MD
1 Childrens Way
Little Rock, AR 72202
501-364-1430
Pediatric Endocrinologist NON-BIPOC N/A

Texas

  • Legacy Community Health
    • As a full-service, Federally Qualified Health Center, Legacy identifies unmet needs and gaps in health-related services and develops client-centered programs to address those needs. A United Way-affiliated agency since 1990, we currently provide adult primary care, pediatrics, dental care, vision services, behavioral health services, OB/GYN and maternity, vaccinations and immunizations, health promotion and community outreach wellness and nutrition, and comprehensive HIV/AIDS care.
    • 832-548-5000
    • https://www.legacycommunityhealth.org
  • Lambda Center Houston
    • Lambda Center Houston is an LGBTQ Twelve Step Recovery Clubhouse. Lambda was founded in February of 1978 and is the home to Houston’s LGBTQ recovery community. The center is so much more than a place to hold recovery meetings. Lambda Center Houston exists to bring hope, healing, and love through the fellowship found in Alcoholics Anonymous/Twelve-Step Recovery.
    • 713-521-1243
    • lambdahouston.com
  • Houston Equality Dental
    • Committed to ensuring dental equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and all sexual and gender minority individuals. Advancing equality for LGBTQ+ dental professionals in their work and learning environments. Including dental services directory for LGBTQ people in need.
    • equalitydentalnetwork@gmail.com
    • https://www.houstonequalitydental.org
  • Your Lessons Now
  • Kind Clinic: Austin, Dallas, San Antonio
    • Kind Clinic was founded in 2015 to provide sexual wellness and health for all. Since then, we have become a leader in delivering Texans access to PrEP, PEP, STI Testing & Treatment, HIV Testing & Care, Gender Affirming Care, and virtual visits.
    • FAX: 833-938-5463
    • 833-937-5463
    • https://kindclinic.org
  • Resource Center
    • Resource Center pursues societal equity by proudly offering LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual, plus) affirming resources designed to improve health and wellness, strengthen families and communities, and provide transformative education and advocacy.
    • 214-540-4492
    • myresourcecenter.org
  • HELP Center for LGBT Health and Wellness: Fort Worth & Arlington
    • HELP has a twenty-seven-year history of health and education services aimed at preventing AIDS/HIV and other STDs through innovative, comprehensive, and accessible programs, including all-inclusive PrEP services – the best tool available to our community to take control of your HIV status – available to anyone, whether or not you have insurance, AT NO CHARGE.
    • Fort Worth:
    • Arlington:
    • Email for both locations: info@helpfw.org
    • https://helpcentertx.org
  • Crance Center for Transgender Surgery
  • Prism Health: Oak Lawn, Oak Cliff,  South Dallas and Worth Street
    • PHNTX is committed to providing healthcare for all North Texans in a non-judgmental and affirming environment. The organization strives to remove the barriers that prevent any individual from accessing quality healthcare. PHNTX stands for health equity, especially for marginalized populations, including people living with HIV, LGBTQIA+, and ethnic minorities.
    • Oak Lawn: 469-687-3200
    • Oak Cliff: 972-807-7370
    • South Dallas: 214-421-7848
    • Worth Street: 214-623-6830
    • https://www.phntx.org/
  • Tony’s Place
    • Tony’s Place promotes respect, physical safety, security, and development for LGBTQ+ youth and their allies up to age 25 who are experiencing homelessness or are unstably housed. We help the youth survive on a day-to-day basis by providing services to meet their immediate, basic needs.
    • 713-678-0733
    • info@tonysplace.org
    • tonysplace.org
  • Project Transitions
    • Today, Project Transitions is the only direct provider of supportive affordable housing for people living with HIV in Central Texas. Unique in its mission and focused on its execution, Project Transitions is the only organization in Central Texas dedicated to advancing new programs and solutions to address the full continuum of HIV-related housing needs. Project Transitions is ending homelessness among individuals living with HIV/AIDS, one move-in at a time.
    • 512-454-8646
    • info@projecttransitions.org
    • https://www.projecttransitions.org/
  • Transgender Education Network of Texas
    • TENT is an organization dedicated to furthering gender diverse equality in Texas. We work to accomplish this through education and networking in both public and private forums. Through our efforts we strive to halt discrimination through social, legislative, and corporate education.
    • info@transtexas.org
    • transtexas.org
  • Trans Pride Initiative
    • Trans Pride Initiative is working to provide assistance and support for transgender and gender diverse persons in areas of healthcare, housing, employment, education, and public accommodations.
    • 214-449-1439
    • admin@tpride.org
    • https://tpride.org
  • Borderland Rainbow Center
    • Our Mission is to create a community space in which lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, intersex (LGBTQI) people and their allies can heal, grow, and empower themselves and others. Multiple health and social support servies offered.
    • 915-263-4623
    • https://www.borderlandrainbow.org
  • Project Vida
    • Our expert providers at Project Vida Health Center will assist with the most appropriate care possible regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. Services include physical and mental health, education, housing, and financial support/stability.
    • 915-465-1191
    • https://www.pvida.net
  • Pride Houston
    • Our core mission is to strengthen equality and increase awareness around issues important to our community such as health, safety and marriage equality. Pride Houston celebrates the individuality and diversity of every person as we all strive for acceptance from parents, friends and society-at-large.
    • 713-354-9964
    • pridehouston.org
  • Truth Project Inc.
    • Telling Real Unapologetic Through Healing (T.R.U.T.H.) Project, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization whose mission is to educate and mobilize LGBTQ communities of color and their allies through social arts that promote mental, emotional, and sexual health.
    • Contact Us
    • https://truthprojecthtx.org
  • The Diana Foundation
    • Founded in 1953, The Diana Foundation is focused on assisting and supporting the needs of the gay community by distributing funds to organizations that are dedicated to providing services that enhance the lives of deserving individuals in our diverse community.
    • thedianafoundation@gmail.com
    • thedianafoundation.org
  • Texas Name and Gender Marker Change Facebook Group
    • This group is for Texas gender-diverse people (those who are transgender, nonbinary, agender, etc.) who need to know how to change their name and/or gender marker, in Texas. Many of this group’s members have gone through the process and can share our experience and offer some advice. Please add anyone who would be interested in being a part of this. We, the gender-diverse community, are our own best resources. Let’s share our experiences and help each other.
    • https://www.facebook.com/groups/TexasNameAndGenderMarkerChange
  • Out Youth
  • Allgo
    • Allgo nurtures and celebrates queer people of color by building, educating, and mobilizing communities toward a just and equitable society. We do this through cultural arts, wellness, and social justice programming by: supporting artists and artistic expression within our diverse communities; promoting health within a wellness model; and mobilizing and building coalitions among groups marginalized by race/ethnicity, gender/gender identity, sexual orientation/sexual identity in order to enact change.
    • allgo@allgo.org
    • allgo.org
  • QWELL Community Foundation
    • QWELL works to improve LGBTQIA+ wellbeing – physical health, mental health, relationships and community connections, living environment, learning opportunities, and economic condition – in Greater Austin, Texas, including planting multiple Austin Outpost community centers.
    • Contact Us
    • https://www.austinoutpost.org/
  • Youth First Texas
  • The Center: Price Center of San Antonio
  • Fiesta Youth
    • Our organization serves LGBTQIA+ teens, young adults, and their allies. Our goal is to empower youth to build a future where ALL people are accepted, affirmed, and loved as they are. We create safe spaces for events, training, and programming that aims to support our youth and grow together as a community.
    • 870-899-4100
    • 210-303-0550
    • http://www.fiesta-youth.org
  • LGBTQ Saves
Steven Ricondo, MD
6701 Fannin Street
11th Floor
Houston, TX 77030
832-822-4887
Adolescent Medicine BIPOC N/A
Rachel Berger, LPC, MA
rachel@rachelberger counseling.com
972-800-8182
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Christine Block, PhD, LCSW
1220 Augusta Drive
Suite 290
Houston, TX 77057
713-428-8700
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Melanie Chung-Sherman, LCSW
1514 N. Greenville Ave.
Ste. 310
Allen, Texas 75002
972-998-6139
counsel@mcscounsel.com
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Charleen Wilder, PsyD
1255 W 15th St
Suite 320
Plano, TX 75075
972-519-1692
info@upsidetherapy.com
Counseling BIPOC N/A
David Hutsell, PsyD
508 Deep Eddy Ave
Austin, TX 78703
512-956-6463
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Krystal Klein, LPC
956-825-1822
krystal@ascendingwellnesslpc.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
Renee Mehlmann, LPC, MS
601 Strada Circle
#109
Mansfield, TX 76063
817-405-4008
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Adam Sauceda, LPC
12030 Bandera Road
Suite 108 – J
Helotes, TX 78023
210-693-0827
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Amber Boyd, LMFT
21175 State Highway 249
#472
Houston TX 77070
510-463-4107
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Tamikah watford, LPC, LCDC
1531 Alaskan Wolf
San Antonio TX 78245
210-767-2275
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Shakira Smith, PhD
Austin, TX 78701
https://shakirasmithphd.com/consult-contact
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Alyx Sueitko Delgado, LPC-Associate
410 N Lampasa St.
Round Rock, TX 78664
admin@newpatternscounseling.com
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Jessica Abramowitz, MD
2001 Inwood Road
8th Floor
Dallas, TX 75390
214-645-2800
Endocrinology NON-BIPOC N/A
Raissa Behm, FNP
1201 Lakeline Blvd
Suite 400
Cedar Park, TX 78613
512-379-7272
Family Medicine BIPOC N/A
Toni Marie Ramírez, MD
10780 Pebble Hills Blvd
Suite G1
El Paso, TX 79935
915-773-0601
Family Medicine BIPOC N/A
Richard Santucci, MD, FACS
4407 Bee Cave Rd
Suite 612
Austin, TX 78746
512-446-9486
TXReception@CraneCTS.com
Plastic Surgeon NON-BIPOC N/A
Tallulah Breslin, SLP
Austin, TX
512-649-4642
Speech Pathology NON-BIPOC TGNC
Janelle Lozano, SLPD, CCC-, SLP
janelle.speechpath@gmail.com
210-570-0082
Speech Pathology BIPOC N/A
Cooper Benson, MD
6400 Fannin Street
Suite 2300
Houston, TX 77030
832-325-7280
Urology NON-BIPOC N/A

California

  • Roots Community Health Center: Dreamcatcher Youth Clinic
    • Founded in Oakland, California, the mission of Roots Community Health Center is to uplift those impacted by systemic inequities and poverty. We accomplish this through medical and behavioral health care, health navigation, workforce enterprises, housing, outreach, and advocacy.
    • 510-839-0929
  • Davis Street
    • Davis Street’s mission is to improve the quality of life for low-income residents in the Eden Area and surrounding communities. We accomplish our mission by providing integrated services that help our clients help themselves.
    • 510-347-4620
    • DSFRCInfo@davisstreet.org
  • Gender Spectrum
    • Gender Spectrum is a national organization committed to the health and well-being of gender-diverse children and teens through education and support for families and training and guidance for educators, medical and mental health providers, and other professionals.
    • Contact
    • www.genderspectrum.org
  • Community United Against Violence
    • CUAV supports the healing of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer people that have experienced violence and abuse by other people and /or institutions.
    • 415-777-5500
    • info@cuav.org
    • www.cuav.org
  • Walden House: African American Healing Center
    • Addressing the primary contributors to violence, including stress, anger, substance and alcohol misuse, and mental health issues. The African American Healing Center is working with clients to prevent and reduce violence in our communities. Services are designed to meet the needs of people of all backgrounds while proactively serving communities of color with programs that honor African-American history and that are sensitive to the cultural context of each client.
    • 415-685-4780
  • Walden House: Transgender Recovery Program
    • A safe, specialized treatment environment for trans* individuals with substance use disorders. The program provides trans*-specific interventions in a trauma-informed treatment environment, with dedicated, self-identifying trans* program staff, supported by other clinicians who are well trained in issues relevant to the trans community. Groups, activities, and other services foster a sense of community, belonging, and validation for this population which faces marginalization, victimization, and dehumanizing experiences.
    • 415-762-3705
  • Dimensions Clinic
    • Dimensions Clinic is a welcoming, safe and open space for queer and trans youth to get comprehensive medical and mental health services. We offer free or low-cost healthcare for youth ages 18 to 65, with Generic Viagra and Cialis services from a Canadian pharmacy tailored specifically for people with ED.
    • 415-934-7700
    • help@dimensionsclinic.org
    • http://www.dimensionsclinic.org/
  • Tom Waddell Urban Health Transgender Clinic
    • The Transgender Clinic of the Tom Waddell Health Center is committed to providing quality, integrated health care in an atmosphere of trust and respect. Anyone who identifies as transgender can be seen in our clinic: male-to-female, female-to-male, intersex, and those in-between. We are a multidisciplinary primary care clinic, which means we treat all of your medical issues (not just issues related to gender), we have mental health and social services, and we work closely with community organizations.
    • Main phone number: 415-355-7400
    • Appointment Desk: 415-355-7500
    • www.twtransgenderclinic.org
  • Lyon Martin Community Health
    • The mission of Lyon-Martin Community Health Services is to provide high quality, compassionate and trauma-informed medical, gynecological, and mental health care services to trans, non-binary, gender non-conforming, and intersex (TGI) communities and cis-gender women with specific sensitivity to LGBQA sexual orientation, disability, size, race, ethnicity, and language regardless of immigration status or ability to pay.
    • 415-565-7667
    • info@lyon-martin.org
  • Transgender Health Services: Family Health Center of San Diego/ San Ysidro
    • Family Health Centers of San Diego (FHCSD) is a welcoming and open environment for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community. As a program of FHCSD, Transgender Health Services is committed to providing comprehensive health care services, including the full range of adult, women’s and men’s services, as well as connecting individuals with HIV or hepatitis to screenings and treatment mental health services and more. Regardless of health condition or income status, our courteous and professional medical staff are committed to treating all patients with the utmost dignity and respect. All of our primary care clinics proudly serve the San Diego LGBTQ community.
    • San Diego: 619-255-7743
    • San Ysidro: 619-662-4100
    • transhealthsd.org
  • Transgender Health Services: Vista Community Clinic
    • Family Health Centers of San Diego (FHCSD) is a welcoming and open environment for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community. As a program of FHCSD, Transgender Health Services is committed to providing comprehensive health care services, including the full range of adult, women’s, and men’s services, as well as connecting individuals with HIV or hepatitis to screenings and treatment mental health services and more. Regardless of health condition or income status, our courteous and professional medical staff are committed to treating all patients with the utmost dignity and respect. All of our primary care clinics proudly serve the San Diego LGBTQ community.
    • 760-631-5000 x7000
    • transhealthsd.org
  • Sacramento LGBT Community Center: Marsha P. Johnson Center South
    • The Marsha P. Johnson Center South operates to bridge the gap of health disparities that exist for all people of the LGBTQ+ community and works to provide services that produce optimal patient outcomes. Our intention is to create a safe space where LGBTQ+ community members thrive by pooling our collective power, advocating for equity, and creating an inclusive community of health and wellness professionals who provide culturally-competent healthcare to the most marginalized people in society.
    • 916-442-1120
    • info@saccenter.org
    • saccenter.org
  • Insight Housing
    • We live out our mission by providing emergency food and shelter, transitional housing, rapid rehousing, and permanent supportive housing with support services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
    • 510-649-4965
    • https://insighthousing.org/
  • Emergency Meals and Groceries Around Berkeley
  • Trans Wellness Center
    • The Los Angeles LGBT Center is building a world where LGBT people thrive as healthy, equal, and complete members of society / Youth Programs.
    • https://lalgbtcenter.org/
  • Trans Latin Coalition
    • The TransLatin@ Coalition (TLC) was founded in 2009 by a group of Transgender and Gender nonconforming and Intersex (TGI) immigrant women in Los Angeles, California, as a grassroots response to address the specific needs of TGI Latin@ immigrants who live in the United States.
    • https://www.translatinacoalition.org/
  • Unique Women’s Coalition
    • Unique Woman’s Coalition (UWC) is dedicated to being a collective voice centering on the narratives and needs of the BLACK trans culture. We’re committed to fostering the next generation of BLACK trans leadership from within the community through mentorship, scholarship, and community care engagement work.
    • https://www.theuwc.org/
  • Reach LA
    • Engage and empower young LGBTQ people of color and their communities. Increase self-sustainability by encouraging creative expression, supporting safe spaces and promoting health and wellness, one person at a time.
    • info@reachla.org
    • 213-622-1650
    • Fax: 213-622-0976
    • https://www.reachla.info/
  • Our Family Coalition
  • Pacific Center for Human Growth
    • Founded in 1973, Pacific Center for Human Growth is the oldest LGBTQIA+ center in the Bay Area, the third oldest in the nation, and operates the only sliding-scale mental health clinic for LGBTQIA+ and QTBIPOC people and their families in Alameda County.
    • info@pacificcenter.org
    • 510-548-8283
    • https://www.pacificcenter.org/
  • San Francisco LGBT Center
    • Our mission is to connect our diverse community to opportunities, resources and each other to achieve our vision of a stronger, healthier, and more equitable world for LGBTQ people and our allies. We host over 200 programs and welcome more than 9,000 individuals each month, in addition to providing affordable office space.
    • 415-865-5555
    • https://www.sfcenter.org/
  • The Spahr Center
    • The Spahr Center is Marin County’s only non-profit community agency devoted to serving, supporting and empowering the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community and everyone in the county living with and affected by HIV. Guided by our mission, our Board of Directors, staff, volunteers, supporters and donors work together to achieve our vision of Marin as a healthy, inclusive community where every person lives with freedom and equality.
    • 415-457-2487
    • info@thespahrcenter.org
    • https://thespahrcenter.org/
  • Fresno Economic Opportunity Commissions: LGBTQ+ Resource Center
    • LGBTQ+ Resource Center provides supportive services to enhance the health and well-being of individuals of all ages in the LGBTQ+ community. Serving all individuals in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, queer, HIV, and questioning community members in the Fresno County area.
    • 559-325-4527 (call/text)
    • lgbtq@fresnoeoc.org
    • https://fresnoeoc.org/lgbtq
  • San Diego LGBT Community Center
    • The San Diego LGBT Community Center enhances and sustains the health & well-being of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, transgender, nonbinary, immigrant, and HIV communities to the betterment of our entire San Diego region.
    • 619-692-2077
    • hello@thecentersd.org
    • https://thecentersd.org
  • Sacramento LGBT Community Center
    • The Sacramento LGBT Community Center works to create a region where LGBTQ+ people thrive. We support the health and wellness of the most marginalized, advocate for equality and justice, and work to build a culturally rich LGBTQ+ community.
    • 916-442-0185
    • info@saccenter.org
    • https://saccenter.org/
  • Los Angeles LGBT Center: Anita May Rosenstein Campus, Center South, Campus Annex, McDonald/Wright Building, Mi Centro, Center WeHo, The Village at Ed Gould Plaza, Triangle Square, Trans Wellness Center
  • The LGBTQ Center: Orange County 
  • The LGBTQ Center: Long Beach
  • Stonewall Foundation of Greater Sacramento
    • We are the Stonewall Foundation of Greater Sacramento, one of the capital region’s newest and fastest-growing foundations. With an emphasis on education and leadership development, our purpose directs the Foundation to build a pipeline of support for LGBTQ+ youth and young adults aimed at raising and improving civic engagement. Founded by Sam Catalano, the nonprofit launched in 2017 with a flagship scholarship at Sacramento State University, named for longtime LGBTQ+ activist Laurie McBride. The Stonewall Foundation has since then sponsored or created leadership conferences for LGBTQ+ youth at several areas K-12 districts provided paid work opportunities for LGBTQ high school students, provided collaboration and networking for education professionals who work with LGBTQ youth, and more.
    • info@sacstonewallfoundation.org
    • https://www.sacstonewallfoundation.org/
  • Golden Rule Services
    • Golden Rule Services has been serving underserved communities since January 2000. We seek to resolve the health, education, employment, and criminal justice disparities within these communities through the provision of culturally competent programs and resources.
    • 916-427-4653
    • https://sacgrs.org/
  • The Wall Las Memorias: Downtown LA, Boyle Heights, and AIDS Monument
  • Sex Workers Outreach Project USA
    • Sex Workers Outreach Project-USA is a national social justice network dedicated to the fundamental human rights of people involved in the sex trade and their communities, focusing on ending violence and stigma through education and advocacy.
    • staff@swopusa.org
    • 877-776-2004
    • https://swopusa.org
  • Unique Woman’s Coalition
    • Unique Woman’s Coalition (UWC) is dedicated to being a collective voice centering on the narratives and needs of Black Trans culture. We’re committed to fostering the next generation of black trans leadership from within the community through mentorship, scholarship, and community care engagement work.
    • Chela@theuwc.org
    • 650-336-8471
    • https://www.theuwc.org/
  • Oakland LGBTQ Community Center
    • The Oakland LGBTQ Community Center is dedicated to enhancing and sustaining the well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals, our families and allies by providing educational, social, and health-related activities, programs and services. 
    • 510-882-2286
    • https://www.oaklandlgbtqcenter.org/
  • Brown Boi Project
    • Launched in 2010, the Brown Boi Project works to transform the way that communities of color talk about gender. We build the leadership, economic self-sufficiency, and health of LGBTQ people of color–pipelining them into the social justice movement. We are a diverse and broad community, driven by a commitment to racial justice, gender justice, and transforming our privilege of masculinity into a tool for social change. We prioritize support that improves the lives of masculine of center womyn, queer, and trans people of color; work that transforms the lives of women and girls; and introduces new alliances and tools for challenging racism, sexism, homophobia, and transphobia across our communities.
    • 510-962-6999
    • info@brownboiproject.com
    • https://www.brownboiproject.org/
  • LGBTQ Connection Napa County & Sonoma County
    • LGBTQ Connection, an initiative fueled by youth and other emerging leadership, fosters a healthier, more vibrantly diverse, and inclusive community. Each year, LGBTQ Connection engages 3,500 LGBTQ people, their families and the community and trains 500 providers from local organizations across Northern California to increase the safety, visibility and well-being of LGBTQ residents. In Napa and Sonoma Counties, the program operates local LGBTQ community centers, supporting underserved LGBTQ youth and elders. The Napa and Sonoma offices of LGBTQ Connection each provide a safe and trusted space to cultivate hubs of vibrant activities and a caring community.
    • Napa County: 707-251-9432
    • Sonoma County: 707-582-1227
    • https://www.lgbtqconnection.org
  • Rainbow Community Center
  • San Mateo County Pride Center
    • The San Mateo County Pride Center was born of the struggles and triumphs of the LGBTQ+ community over the years and stands for equity, inclusion, dignity, self-determination, and justice. Over a decade in the making, the Pride Center is the first-ever LGBTQ+ community center in San Mateo County. Whether seeking behavioral health services or gathering in solidarity with others to share stories, build relationships, learn, grow, create, and heal together, LGBTQ+ individuals and communities throughout the Peninsula finally have a space to call their own!
    • 650-591-0133
    • info@sanmateopride.org
    • https://sanmateopride.org/
  • LYRIC Center for LGBTQ Youth
    • LYRIC’s mission is to build community and inspire positive social change through education enhancement, career training, health promotion, and leadership development with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQQ) youth, their families, and allies of all races, classes, genders, and abilities.
    • 415-703-6150 x100
    • lyricinfo@lyric.org
    • https://lyric.org/
  • Stonewall Alliance Center of Chico
  • Trans + Queer Youth Collective
    • TQYC is a non-profit service provider focused on uplifting trans and queer youth through virtual and in-person programming. We strive to fill the disparities that exist for 2SLGBTQQIA+ youth by creating access to gender-affirming resources, tools for mental well-being, and a chosen family of community support.
    • tqyouthcollective@tqyc.org
    • https://tqyc.wordpress.com/
  • Sutter Gender Identity Support Group
    • We are an open, non-profit, non-sexual social group serving the Greater Sacramento area for those who are serious about their gender identity. We provide a safe and secure place where they can interact with others with similar experiences and meet, visit and exchange information. We serve the educational, emotional, and recreational needs of the gender variant, transgender and intersex community, their significant others, parents, children, allies and helping professionals.
    • contact@sacgender.org
    • https://www.sacgender.org
  • Women of Color Resource Center
  • San Diego Black LGBTQ Coalition
    • The San Diego Black LGBTQ Coalition is a volunteer-led, 501(c)3 non-profit organization. The San Diego Black LGBTQ Coalition strives to be a haven for OUR community. As your central hub for LGBTQ Black life, our primary focus is connecting you to resources, events, and outlets that support and enrich your life, and provide opportunities to strengthen the community in which we live.
    • info@sdblackcoalition.org
    • https://www.sdblackcoalition.org/
  • North County LGBT Resource Center
    • We are a 501(c)3 organization that serves the lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual, and questioning (LGBTQ) community of North County San Diego. Our service area includes the communities of Encinitas, Carlsbad, Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos, Escondido, Rancho Bernardo, Fallbrook, Camp Pendleton, and other outlying areas.
    • 760-994-1690
    • info@ncresourcecenter.org
    • www.ncresourcecenter.org
  • Black Trans Circles
    • Black Trans Circles (BTC) develops the leadership of Black trans women in the South and Midwest through the creation of healing justice spaces to work through oppression-based trauma and incubate community organizing efforts to address anti-trans murder and violence.
    • 510-587-9696
    • https://transgenderlawcenter.org
  • Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective
  • Transgender, Genervariant, and Intersex Justice Project
    • TGI Justice Project is a group of transgender, gender-variant and intersex people, inside and outside of prisons, jails, and detention centers, creating a united family in the struggle for survival and freedom. We work in collaboration with others to forge a culture of resistance and resilience to strengthen us in the fight against human rights abuses, imprisonment, police violence, racism, poverty, and societal pressures. We seek to create a world rooted in self-determination, freedom of expression, and gender justice.
    • 415-554-8491
    • info@tgijp.org
    • http://www.tgijp.org/
  • Zuna Institute
    • Zuna Institute is a National Advocacy Organization for Black Lesbians that was created to address the needs of black lesbians in the areas of Health, Public Policy, Economic Development, and Education.
    • 916-207-1037
    • http://www.zunainstitute.org/
  • Ruby’s Place: House of Acceptance
    • House of Acceptance is a program for trans women who have been victimized by labor and/or sex trafficking. This program provides a solid foundation of caring and support to help a person to imagine and build her own life – on her own terms – while free from violence.
    • 510-581-5626
    • info@rubysplace.org
    • www.rubysplace.org
  • Wind Youth Services
  • Transgender Law Center
    • Transgender Law Center (TLC) is the largest national trans-led organization advocating for a world in which all people are free to define themselves and their futures. Grounded in legal expertise and committed to racial justice, TLC employs a variety of community-driven strategies to keep transgender and gender nonconforming people alive, thriving, and fighting for liberation.
    • 510-587-9696
    • transgenderlawcenter.org
  • Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area
    • The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area is the leading civil rights organization on the West Coast that works on groundbreaking impact litigation and provides direct services to low-income communities of color.
    • 415-543-9444
    • info@lccrsf.org
    • lccrsf.org
  • The Bail Project
    • The Bail Project National Revolving Bail Fund is a critical tool to prevent incarceration and combat racial and economic disparities in the bail system.
    • 323-366-0799
    • bailproject.org
  • Camp It Up!
    • Camp It Up! (CIU!) is the first Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Asexual, Intersex + (LGBTQAI+) family camp in the United States. Since 1990, CIU! has offered programming that affirms, embraces, and celebrates LGBTQAI+ families, LGBTQAI+ children and teens, and their allies, honoring the uniqueness of every family. Core to CIU!’s vision and values is a deep commitment to diversity, racial justice, equity and radical inclusivity.
    • 510-603-3800
    • campitupmail@gmail.com
    • www.campitup.org
Sandy Baird, DC
3409 Grand Ave #5
Oakland CA 94610
510-465-2342
info@riverstonechiropractic.com
Chiropractor NON-BIPOC TGNC
Ayoka Bell, PsyD
900 University Ave.
Riverside, CA 92521
951-827-5531
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Caroline Carter, PsyD
South Pasadena, CA 91030
626-502-6537
caroline@drcarolinecarter.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
Sand Chang, PhD
3871 Piedmont Ave.
PMB 20
Oakland, CA 94611
https://www.shiftingcenter.com/contact
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Malakai Cote, PhD
1531 Corporate Way
Sacramento, CA
scheduling@cotetherapy.com
916-459-3131
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Diane Ehrensaft, PhD
Oakland, CA
510-280-2938
dehrensaft@earthlink.net
Diane.Ehrensaft@ucsf.edu
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
DoJuana Hairston, LMFT, PsyD
24640 Jefferson Ave
Suite 202
Murrieta, CA 92562
949-287-8973
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Hazel Hamann, LCSW, MSW
San Diego, CA
hazel@leftcoasttherapy.com
858-837-6337
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
DC Hamilton, Esq, LMFT
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
909-345-8095
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Stephanie Hernandez, MA, MFT
2991 Shattuck Avenue
Suite 302
Berkeley, CA 94705

2744 E 11th St
Suite #G05
Oakland, CA 94601
http://stephanieluzhernandez.com/contact
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Marco Hidalgo, PhD
4650 Sunset Boulevard
MS #2
Los Angeles, CA 90027
323-361-2153
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Jose Juarez, LMFT, PsyD
6529 Riverside Avenue
Suite 270
Riverside, CA 92506
714-566-5055
jjuarez@operantservices.com
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Roz Katonah, MA
621 4th Street
Suite 2
Davis, CA 95616
530-771-6558
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Ekta Kumar, PsyD
520 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA, 90071
424-209-8746
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Ariana Lozano, MA
3104 O Street
Box #348
Sacramento, CA 95816
ArianaLozanoLMFT@gmail.com
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Sunni Meador, BA
4175 Brockton Avenue
Riverside, CA 92501
951-888-1346
info@truevolution.org
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Charity Miller, LMFT
2545 S. Euclid Ave
Ontario, CA 91762
800-801-8777
reception@actfamilycounseling.co
m
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Xtine Milrod, PhD, LMFT
info@sexandlifecoaching.com
310-281-9658
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Carlos Morales, LMFT
415-820-1510
carlos@moralespsychservices.com
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Tanisha Stewart, PsyD
2940 Summit St.
Suite 2E
Oakland, CA 94609
info@drstewart.com
510-995-6233
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Macala Lacy, AMFT & CYT
567-908-0498
support@thewellhealing.com
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Maudisa Meroe, LCSW
323-705-3656
meroe@maudisameroe.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Jacqueline Victor MA, LMFT
415-289-9716
jaq@wehealing.us
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Jasmine Eddy, AMFT
2717 S Robertson Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90034
jasmine@relationalcenter.org
213-342-1054
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Danit Ariel, MD
960 N. San Antonio Road
Suite 101
Los Altos , CA 94022
650-724-8844
Endocrinology BIPOC N/A
Julia Chang, MD
960 N. San Antonio Road
Suite 101
Los Altos , CA 94022
650-724-8844
Endocrinology BIPOC N/A
Janet Lee, MD, MPH
1825 Fourth St.
Sixth Floor
San Francisco, CA 94158
877-822-4453
Endocrinology BIPOC N/A
Michelle Quiogue, MD
3700 Mall View Rd
Bakersfield , CA 93306
833-574-2273
Family Medicine BIPOC N/A
Holly Kim, MD
6041 Cadillac Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90034
1-833-574-2273
Infectious Diseases BIPOC N/A
Asaf Orr, Esq
870 Market Street
Suite 370
San Francisco CA 94102
415-392-6257
Legal BIPOC N/A
Sai-Wing Chan, MD
1000 Franklin Pkwy
Third Floor, Station B
San Mateo, CA 94403
1-650-358-7015
OBGYN BIPOC N/A
Kavita Mishra, MD
960 N. San Antonio Road
Suite 101
Los Altos , CA 94022
650-724-8844
OBGYN BIPOC N/A
Gaetan Pettigrew, MD
2356 Sutter St.
San Francisco, CA 94143
415-885-7788
OBGYN BIPOC QUEER
Tandy Aye, MD
1195 West Fremont Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94087
408-426-5590
Pediatrics BIPOC N/A
Paria Hassouri, MD
8501 Wilshire Blvd
Second Floor
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
310-385-3345
Pediatrics BIPOC N/A
David Inwards-Breland, MD
3020 Children’s Way
San Diego, CA 92123
858-576-1700
Pediatrics BIPOC QUEER
Lauren Nelson, MD, MPH
2675 Pleasant Hill Rd.
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
925 692-5570
Pediatrics BIPOC N/A
Isabel Elias, PA
633 36th St Sacramento
CA 95816-3915
502-457-1094
Physicians Assistant BIPOC N/A
Jessica Lee, MD
4650 Sunset Blvd.
MS #96
Los Angeles, CA 90027
323-361-2154
Plastic Surgeon (Pediatric) BIPOC N/A
Alexander Facque, MD
450 Sutter St,
Suite 1010
San Francisco, CA 94108
415-780-1515
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC N/A
Dev Gurjala, MD
2299 Post St. Suite 207
San Francisco, CA 94115
415-530-5335
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Min Jun, DO, MS
575 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
Suite 1
Greenbrae, CA 94904
CAReception@CraneCTS.com
415-625-3230
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Bauback Safa, MD
45 Castro Street
Suite 121
San Francisco, CA, 94114
415-684-5206
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Thomas Satterwhite, MD
2299 Post St.
Suite 207
San Francisco, CA 94115
office@alignsurgical.com
415-530-5335
Plastic Surgery BIPOC QUEER
Nance Yuan, MD
9400 E Rosecrans Ave
Bellflower, CA 90706
833-574-2273
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Odrin Castillo, DO, MPH
450 East Spring Street
Suite 1
Long Beach, CA
562-933-0050
Primary Care BIPOC QUEER
Montida Fleming, MD
2222 Bancroft Way
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-4300
510-642-2000
Primary Care BIPOC N/A
Miles Harris, FNP
1500 21st Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
916-443-3299
Primary Care NON-BIPOC QUEER
Meg Tabaka, MD
900 Miramonte Ave
2nd Fl
Mountain View, CA 94040
650-327-8717
Primary Care BIPOC N/A
Christina Khan, MD, PhD
960 N. San Antonio Road
Suite 101
Los Altos , CA 94022
650-724-8844
Psychiatry BIPOC N/A
Neda Kharrazi, PsyD
300 Pasteur Dr Rm HH247
MC 5219
Stanford CA 94305
650-725-4039
Psychiatry BIPOC N/A
Ruchi Kapila, MS, SLP
Hayward, CA
510-470-1724
Speech Pathologist BIPOC N/A
Christi Butler, MD
400 Parnassus Ave.
Suite A610
San Francisco, CA 94143
415-353-2200
Urology BIPOC N/A
Maurice Garcia, MD
8635 W Third St
Room #1070W
Los Angeles, CA 90048
310-423-4256
Urology BIPOC N/A
Gladys Ng, MD
2625 West Alameda Avenue
Suite 310
Burbank, California 91505
310-794-7700
Urology BIPOC N/A
Polina Reyblat, MD
4900 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles , CA 90027
833-574-2273
Urology BIPOC N/A

New York

  • 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/
  • 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/
    • 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/
  • 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/
  • 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
  • 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

North Carolina

  • Stonewall Sports
  • LGBT Center of Durham
  • Guilford Green Foundation & LGBT Center
  • Blue Ridge Pride
    • Our mission is to promote equality, safety, and quality of life for western North Carolina’s LGBTQ and allied communities, working as a united community through advocacy, celebration, education and service. We envision an inclusive community, where people are embraced for who they are and feel welcomed to engage and contribute. Service Area: We seek to support communities in the following 26 counties: Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Caldwell, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Surry, Swain, Transylvania, Watauga, Wilkes, Yadkin, and Yancey.
    • 828-423-0655
    • hello@blueridgepride.org
    • https://blueridgepride.org/
  • Transcend Charlotte
    • Transcend’s mission is to pursue equity and social justice for transgender and gender-expansive communities through education, advocacy, mental health and social support services. Our vision is a world where people of all gender identities live their authentic truth, free from discrimination and oppression.
    • 704-980-8509
    • https://www.transcendcharlotte.org/
  • LGBT Center of Raleigh
  • Time Out Youth
    • Time Out Youth Center is a place where you can experience a sense of belonging and community. Whether you are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, a straight ally – or just don’t want to be labeled, you will be welcomed here. Some of our youth are out, some are partially out, and some are not out at all. Time Out Youth Center offers a safe space for all and fully respects the journey of each individual. While at Time Out Youth, you are not expected to be anyone or anything except who you are.
    • 704-344-8335
    • Info@timeoutyouth.org
    • https://www.timeoutyouth.org/
David Bathory, PsyD
2575 Woodberry Dr
Winston Salem, NC 27106
908-444-1524
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Allison Becker, LCSW
Asheville, NC 28803
828-481-8514
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Kade Collins, MSW
Hillsborough, NC 27278
919-301-9683
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Michelle Darby-O’Bar, LCSW, LICSW, LISW-CP, MSW, BC-TMH
Winston Salem, NC 27103
shelley.darbyobar@therapysecure.com
336-528-4370
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Noah Granade, MSW
8050 Corporate Center Drive
Suite 200
Charlotte, NC 28226
704-327-6362
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Winley K., PsyD
Durham NC 27713
wateryourfire@gmail.com
919-886-5310
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Linda Williams, LCSW
Charlotte, North Carolina
Linda.williams@freeyourmindconsultingllc.com
336-462-8269
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Tasha Hunter, LCSW
2822 Cashwell Dr.
Suite #219
Goldsboro, NC 27534
tashahunterlcsw@gmail.com
919-344-3669
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Mariel F. Eaves, LCSWA
3622 Lyckan Parkway
Suite 5007
Durham, NC
984-205-2770
mariel@markovitscounseling.com
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Kia Davis, LCSW
2500 Regency Parkway
Cary, NC 27518
info@healingjourneync.com
1-888-308-4325
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Clayton Alfonso, MD
40 Duke Medicine Cir
Durham, NC 27710-4000
919-684-2471
OBGYN NON-BIPOC TGNC
Keelee MacPhee, MD
5826 Fayetteville Rd
Suite 209
Durham, NC 27713
919-341-0915
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC N/A
Rhett Brown, MD
205 S Kings Dr
Charlotte, NC 28204
980-375-0550
Primary Care NON-BIPOC N/A
Kevin Dorman, MS, SLP
North Carolina
336-609-6258
kevin@prismaticspeech.com
Speech Pathology NON-BIPOC TGNC

Florida

  • Partnership for Child Health
    • By creating an integrated system of care through collaborative partnerships, Jacksonville is transforming the medical, mental, behavioral, and developmental health systems for children, youth and families connecting them with the resources and services they need to reach their full potential.
    • 904-544-8866
    • https://partnershipforchildhealth.org/
  • Crew Health
    • We are an Orlando-based primary care and infectious disease clinic that specializes in reducing sexually transmitted infections. We’re here to help you minimize your exposure.
    • 407-605-2252
    • https://crewhealth.org/
  • Hope & Help
    • Hope & Help is a not-for-profit health organization and Medical Clinic, offering HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) and STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) testing, prevention, and treatment services. Through its community-based HIV and STI prevention and outreach programs, Hope & Help provides Free Rapid HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis C Testing at its primary location and throughout the community at a variety of health events.
    • 407-645-2577, Ext. 555
    • https://hopeandhelp.org/
  • Care Resource: Miami Beach/Little Havane/ Oakland Park
  • The Recovery Village Inpatient Detox & Rehab: Palm Beach/Miami
  • Aqua Foundation
    • The mission of Aqua Foundation for Women is to serve and support the lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community in South Florida through grants, scholarships, and initiatives.
    • 305-576-AQUA (2782)
    • https://aquafoundation.org/
  • JASMYN
    • JASMYN supports LGBTQ young people by creating a safe space, providing health and wholeness services, and offering youth development opportunities while bringing people and resources together to promote equality and human rights
    • 904-389-3857
    • https://www.jasmyn.org/
  • Jax Youth Equality
    • This website is a result of a community collaboration of child-serving organizations and service providers who are developing a system of care for LGBTQIA+ children and youth to advance the health and wellness of all children in Jacksonville. Information, organizations, individuals, web site links and documents contained on this web site do not imply an endorsement or recommendation. It is the sole responsibility of the individual seeking information to thoroughly research and assess the information contained herein.
    • 877-488-7366
    • https://jaxyouthequality.org/
  • North Florida AIDS Network
    • Northeast Florida AIDS Network (NFAN) is the longest standing AIDS Service Organization (ASO) in Northeast Florida, established in 1989. Staff and volunteers serve Duval, Baker, St. Johns, Nassau, and Clay counties. Our mission is to provide compassionate leadership, services, and advocacy in meeting the prevention, health, spiritual, and social needs of individuals, families, and communities. As long as there is a need, NFAN is committed to our mission and stands ready to serve the community.
    • 904-356-1612
    • https://www.nfanjax.org/
  • CAN Community Health
    • CAN Community Health has been serving the needs of the HIV community in Florida and now the southern part of the country, since 1991. We are a private, not-for-profit organization dedicated to the treatment, care and continual wellness of people living with HIV, hepatitis C, STDs and other diseases. Our clinics offer medical, dental, psychological and lifestyle counseling to all patients, regardless of their financial situation, insurance status, or ability to pay. Services vary by location. We provide HIV specialty care by board-certified Infectious Disease trained physicians. CAN has also become a part of the LGBT community offering education, assistance and support to other local organizations.
    • 941-300-4440
    • https://www.cancommunityhealth.org/
  • Sun Serve
    • Recognizing that the entire LGBTQ community has the right to quality care, our mission is to provide critical life assistance and professional mental health services with an emphasis on economically disadvantaged, marginalized youth, adults and seniors in the greater South Florida metropolitan area.
    • 954-764-5150
    • info@sunserve.org
    • https://www.sunserve.org/
  • Metro LGBTQ Welcome Center
    • The LGBTQ Welcome Center opened in June 2014 in St. Petersburg’s Grand Central District. Only the third in the nation. As a function of Metro Inclusive Health, serves the area as an LGBTQ visitors’ resource, coffee house, youth center (safe space), and provides a wide range of business resources, education activities and entertainment events.
    • Contact Us
    • https://www.lgbtqwelcomecenter.org/
  • Zebra Coalition
  • Pridelines
  • Orlando Youth Alliance
  • One Orlando Alliance
    • In the aftermath of the Pulse tragedy in 2016, organizations came together to meet the needs of our traumatized community. This informal partnership grew into the One Orlando Alliance, a coalition of diverse organizations honoring the memory of the lives taken and all those affected at Pulse by serving and strengthening the LGBTQ+ community. Through a multi-sector network of partnerships, One Orlando Alliance is transforming Central Florida into a community where all LGBTQ+ people can belong and thrive.
    • 407-499-1711
    • https://oneorlandoalliance.org/
  • The Center
Iya Mystique Hargrove, MS, CFSD, CLE, CBE, CBS, CMCCHW
Jacksonville, FL
904-510-4287
Birth Healer BIPOC TGNC
Abbie Aldridge, LCMHC, LPC, MA
Healing Village, LLC
1000 Belcher Rd. S.
Suite 3
Largo, Florida 33771
727-213-8889
Abbie@HealingVillageTherapy.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Katrina Ausley, LCSW
3135 1st Avenue North
Suite 14143
Saint Petersburg, FL 33730
727-800-1643
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Kelly Thibert, DO
1720 Manatee Avenue East
Bradenton, FL 34208
941-216-2878
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC QUEER
John Whitehead, DO
1111 Kane Concourse
Suite 311
Bay Harbor Islands, Florida 33154
305-865-2000
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC QUEER
David W. Lyter, MD, MPH
3251 3rd Avenue North,
St. Petersburg, FL 33713
727-321-3854
Primary Care NON-BIPOC N/A

District of Columbia & Maryland (below)

District of Columbia

  • Andromeda Health
    • Andromeda’s mission is to provide access to quality healthcare under the premise that all humans are inherently of equal worth but have cultural and linguistic differences that must be considered. This philosophy reflects a high level of community health care that has been validated by over four decades of direct service to minorities and underserved populations.
    • 202-291-4707
    • https://andromedahealth.org/
  • The Well Project
    • Our mission is to empower women, girls, and their families by providing them with the skills and linkages to meet their self-defined needs, increase their access to care and support, and engage them so that they are best equipped to ‘own’ their health outcomes, improve their quality of life, and protect their rights. We provide a wide range of services and programs along the prevention to care continuum via three departments: 1) care, 2) prevention, and 3) policy and advocacy. Services and programs are peer-based, culturally competent, girl- and woman-focused, and family-centered.
    • Contact Us
    • https://www.thewellproject.org/
  • The DC Center
    • The DC Center for the LGBT Community educates, empowers, celebrates, and connects the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. To fulfill our mission, we focus on four core areas: health and wellness, arts & culture, social & peer support, and advocacy and community building.
    • 202-682-2245
    • https://thedccenter.org/
  • Whitman Walker Impact
  • Us Helping Us
    • Established in 1985, Us Helping Us began as a group of volunteers that provided holistic health information for people living with AIDS. The strategy was to teach natural holistic techniques – involving the body, mind, and spirit – for health maintenance. As it exists today, Us Helping Us is an experienced CBO with two locations in the greater Washington, DC area, including a certified, freestanding mental health clinic, and works tirelessly to achieve health equity for underserved and marginalized populations in the greater Washington, DC area.
    • 202-446-1100
    • https://www.ushelpingus.org/
  • HIPS
    • HIPS promotes the health, rights, and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by sexual exchange and/or drug use due to choice, coercion, or circumstance. HIPS provides compassionate harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement that is respectful, non-judgmental, and affirms and honors individual power and agency.
    • 202-232-8150
    • https://www.hips.org/
  • Capital Pride Alliance
    • The Capital Pride Alliance, through its stewardship of diverse programming and events, specifically year-round LGBTQ+ Pride festivities centered in Washington, DC and the National Capital Region, serves to celebrate, educate, support, and inspire our multi-faceted communities in order to grow and preserve our history and protect our rights for current and future generations.
    • 202-719-5304
    • https://www.capitalpride.org/
  • SYMAL
    • SMYAL (Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders) supports and empowers lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth in the Washington, DC, metropolitan region. Through youth leadership, SMYAL creates opportunities for LGBTQ youth to build self-confidence, develop critical life skills, and engage their peers and community through service and advocacy. Committed to social change, SMYAL builds, sustains, and advocates for programs, policies, and services that LGBTQ youth need as they grow into adulthood.
    • 202-546-5940
    • supporterinfo@smyal.org
    • https://smyal.org/
  • Casa Ruby
  • Rainbow Families DC
    • Since 1998 – Rainbow Families provides education, resources, and support services for LGBTQ+ parents, families, and parents-to-be. Our first meetings as Rainbow Families DC began in 1988; we formalized our status as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in 2008, and serve an ever-growing and diverse community of LGBTQ+ families, not only in the DC region but nationally. We connect with over 10,000 each month through our membership, communications channels, and our signature social and educational programs.
    • 202-845-6913
    • info@rainbowfamilies.org
    • https://rainbowfamiliesdc.org/
  • Triangle Club
    • Washington DC’s LGBT AA meetings date back to 1971 when the first gay AA meeting was held in a private home. Over the next decade, a number of new groups formed in various locations throughout the city. By the mid-1980s, there were about 30 weekly LGBT AA and Al-Anon meetings in and around the Washington Metro area, however, it was becoming increasingly difficult to secure safe and affordable meeting spaces.
    • operations@triangleclub.org
    • https://triangleclub.org/
  • DC Trans Coalition
  • DCATS
    • DCATS (DC Area Transmasculine Society) is a trans-led nonprofit organization that serves to advance the lives of transmasculine folks by providing resources that help overcome the social, economic, and health-related barriers to living authentically. Founded in 1998 as a monthly support group, DCATS has transformed into an organization that offers a variety of services to meet our community’s needs.
    • info@dcats.org
    • https://www.dcats.org/
Larissa Godfrey-Smith, LPC
1140 3rd St. NE
Office 2092
Washington, DC 20002
903-217-6359
info@godfrey-smithcounseling.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
James Huang, MD
3020 14th Street NW
Upper Cardozo Clinic
Washington, DC, 20009
202-745-4300
Family Medicine BIPOC N/A
Sasha Buchert, JD
202-740-0914
Legal NON-BIPOC TGNC
Rafat Abbasi, MD
2440 M Street Northwest
Suite 401
Washington, DC 20037
202-293-6567
OBGYN BIPOC N/A
Brooke Bokor, MD
111 Michigan Avenue NW
Washington, DC, 20010
202-476-5000
Pediatrics NON-BIPOC N/A
Adrienne Hancock, PhD
2115 G Street NW
Washington, DC 20052
202-994-0975
hancock@gwu.edu
Speech Pathologist NON-BIPOC N/A
Michael Phillips, MD
2150 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20037
202-741-3000
Urology NON-BIPOC N/A
Krishnan Venkatesan, MD, FACS
1133 21st Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20036
202-416-2000
Urology BIPOC N/A

Maryland

  • Chase Brexton Health Care: The LGBT Center for Health Equity
  • Hope Works Howard County
    • Our mission HopeWorks our mission is to support and advocate for people in Howard County affected by sexual and intimate partner violence and engage the community in creating the change required for violence prevention.
    • 410-997-0304
    • https://hopeworksofhc.org/
  • Hearts & Ears
    • Hearts & Ears, Inc. is a Trans-led, peer-run wellness and recovery center on unceded Piscataway land (Baltimore City) for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Two-Spirit (and more) people. The center is open 32 hours a week, and warmly welcomes all sexual and gender minorities. We aim to create spaces for sexual and gender minorities where individuals can feel safer in exploring and expressing all parts of themselves.
    • 410-523-1694
    • Warmline: 410-870-5604
    • info@heartsandears.org
    • https://www.heartsandears.org/home
  • Moveable Feast
    • Our mission is to improve the health of Marylanders experiencing food insecurity and chronic illness by preparing and delivering medically tailored meals and providing nutrition education, thereby achieving racial, social, and health equity.
    • info@mfeast.org
    • 410-327-3420
    • https://www.mfeast.org/
  • Free State Justice
    • FreeState Justice is a legal advocacy organization that seeks to improve the lives of low-income lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (“LGBTQ”) Marylanders. Despite recent incremental judicial victories for the national LGBTQ community, the low-income LGBTQ population continues to struggle with legal challenges such harassment, complex family law issues, and anti-LGBTQ discrimination in employment, housing, foster care, healthcare and public accommodations. In addition to needing attorneys with specific knowledge of how the law affects LGBTQ citizens, LGBTQ clients need attorneys who will treat them with respect and understanding. FreeState’s mission is to combine direct legal services with education and outreach to ensure that the low-income LGBTQ community Maryland receives fair treatment in the law and society.
    • 410-625-LGBT (5428)
    • https://freestate-justice.org/
Lia Bostian, LCPC
50 W. Montgomery Ave.
Suite 320
Rockville, MD 20850
301-678-3385
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Thomas Coughllin, LCPC, NCC
8609 2nd Ave.
Suite 307B
Silver Spring, MD 20910
202-738-5456
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Zha’Anya Taylor, LMSW
8181 Main Street
2nd Floor
Ellicott City, MD 21043
410-505-0062
villageOEC@gmail.com
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Ayesha Khan, DO
14201 Laurel Park Dr
Laurel, MD 20707
New Patient Inquiry Form
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Kate MacShane, LCSW, MEd, MSW
319 West Patrick Street
Frederick, MD 21701
info@marylandcenterforgenderandintimacy.com
301-360-4349
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Emily Rizzo, LCPC
8030 Woodmont Ave
3rd floor
Bethesda, MD 20814
301-517-6293
info@ccmtherapy.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Shira Wolf, LCSW
contact@wolftherapyandwellness.com
443-961-5110
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Robyn Zeiger, PhD, LCPC, LPC
10300 Sweetbriar Pkwy
Silver Spring, MD 20903
301-825-5154
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
Reginald Brice, LCSW-C
hello@bayaresomatic.com
559-618-5117
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Victoria D. Stubbs, LICSW, LCSW-C
301-615-1374
swktherapy@gmail.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Douglas Brown, EdD, PA
3 Hillcrest Drive
Suite A-202
Frederick, MD 21703
240-397-6723
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Rebecca Coppola, FNP
1111 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-837-2050
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC TGNC
Jacqueline Kikuchi, MD
4940 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21224
410-550-2787
Gynecology BIPOC N/A
Deborah Dunn, PA
1111 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-837-2050
Pediatrics BIPOC N/A
Maria Eleni Nikita, MD
120 Penn Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-328-8336
Pediatrics NON-BIPOC N/A
Gabriel Del Corral, MD, FACS
9105 Franklin Square Dr
Baltimore, MD 21237, United States
443-777-7631
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Fan Liang, MD
22 South Greene Street
TGR 100
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-328-3179
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Caitlin McFarland, MD
253 Lewis Lane
Suite #202
Havre De Grace, MD 21078
410-378-9696
Psychiatry NON-BIPOC N/A

Arizona

  • LGBTQ Integrated Health Coalition of Southern AZ
  • The Southwest Center
  • Youth On Their Own
    • Youth On Their Own (YOTO) is a dropout prevention program that supports the high school graduation and continued success of youth experiencing homelessness in Pima County.
    • 520-293-1136
    • https://yoto.org/
  • Mulligan’s Manor
    • Mulligan’s Manor is home to a special family of at-risk youth who has found refuge from the turmoil of their lives. We are the first non-profit 501(c)(3) group home in Arizona that specializes in serving lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, questioning, and ally youth. We accept LGBTQA (Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, Transgender, Questioning, and Ally), heterosexual and at-risk youth in crisis who need a home where they will be treated with care and respect by trained, licensed professionals that are consistently available to our youth.
    • 480-831-8727
    • info@mulligansmanor.org
    • https://www.mulligansmanor.com
  • Pheonix Pride
  • One.N.Ten
    • Our mission is to serve LGBTQ youth and young adults ages 11-24. We enhance their lives by providing empowering social and service programs that promote self‐expression, self‐acceptance, leadership development, and healthy life choices.
    • 602-400-2601 Ext. 2
    • info@onenten.org
    • https://onenten.org/
  • The Greater Yavapai County Coalition (GYCC)
    • The Greater Yavapai County Coalition (GYCC) is a nonprofit collaboration of Organizations that provide an umbrella of support to members and allies of the LGBTQ+ Community in Yavapai County, Arizona.
    • SUPPORT & EDUCATION: For the LGBTQ Community and Allies through sponsored events, programs and resources.
    • FUNDING: Through our non-profit foundation, fundraising opportunities, grants and donations.
    • SAFE PLACES: For people to gather and share ideas to create a strong LGBTQ Community
    • CONNECT & NETWORK: To provide resources, connect services, offer training and provide inclusive faith connections. 
    • gyccinfo@gmail.com
    • https://az-gycc.org/
  • Thornhill Lopez Center on 4th
    • The Thornhill Lopez Center on 4th (TLC4) is a SAAF place for LGBTQ+ and allied youth ages 13-24 to visit in order to access a variety of services to support their health and well-being. According to the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), less than 50% of LGBTQ+ youth say they have an adult in their family they could turn to for help. The top three most important problems for LGBTQ+ youth in their lives right now include non-accepting families, bullying and problems at school, and fear of being out. TLC4 provides critical services and support for youth that need support.
    • tlc4@saaf.org
    • https://www.saaf.org
  • Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation
    • In 2015, SAAF celebrated 30 years of providing services and continues to be the only community-based organization in southern Arizona providing case management and ancillary support services for people living with HIV/AIDS and their families; culturally appropriate prevention and education programs to reduce the rate of infection; & LGBTQ community outreach & engagement.
    • info@saaf.org
    • 520-628-SAAF (7223)
    • https://www.saaf.org/
  • Southern Arizona Gender Alliance (SAGA)
    • SAGA provides support, education, resources, advocacy and community by sponsoring support groups each month designed to meet the needs of the community and each individual. Advocating for equal treatment and equal opportunity for all transgender people through education and training. Since 1998 the Arizona Transgender Workplace Project (ATWork) has been instrumental in helping employers create more transgender-inclusive workplaces. Being the primary resource for information on transgender issues in the Southwest. Information and Referral database of trans-friendly businesses, service providers, doctors and other resources. ID and Documentation Assistance to help navigate the complicated process of updating documents to reflect a new name and gender.
    • 520-345-4128
    • info@sagatucson.org
    • https://sagatucson.org/
  • Trans Spectrum of Arizona
    • Trans Spectrum of AZ provides support to transgender, non-binary, and gender-expansive individuals and their allies through community services.
    • https://tsaz.org/
  • Arizona Trans Youth & Parent Organization
    • Arizona Trans Youth and Parent Organization is a support group to empower children, teens and their families in a supportive and inclusive environment in which gender may be freely expressed and respected.
    • contact@aztypo.org
    • http://aztypo.org/
  • Trans Queer Pueblo
    • In our organization we create community solutions to solve our basic needs, we cultivate the leadership of LGBT people and migrants of color to transform our needs into community power and fight for social justice for all.
    • trans.queer.pueblo@gmail.com
    • https://www.tqpueblo.org/
  • SAGA: Southern Arizona Gender Alliance
Samantha Colone, LPC, MA
1234 S Power Rd
Suite 252
Mesa, AZ 85206
Hello@innerbalanceaz.com
602-675-6185 ex 1
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Katelyn R. Moore, ATR, LPC
2211 E. Highland Ave.
Suite 205
Phoenix, AZ 85016
info@genderidentitycenter.com
480-349-3671
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Vickey L. Simmons-Hart LAC, MA, MS
602-842-4840, Ext#1
Text: 602-855-0732
vhart@abundanceaz.com
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Maria Andrews, FNP
2201 E Camelback Road
Suite 101A
Phoenix, AZ 85016
admin@onemedical.com
888-663-6331
HIV/AIDS Care NON-BIPOC N/A
Tracey Kurtzman, MD
320 W. Prince Rd.
340 W. Prince Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85705
520-670-3909
Pediatrics NON-BIPOC N/A
Veenod Chulani, MD
1919 E Thomas Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85016
602-933-0945
Pediatrics BIPOC N/A
Steven Turkeltaub, MD
8502 E. Princess Dr
Suite 240
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
480-451-3000
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC N/A

Washington

  • Real You Aesthetics
    • We are a Vancouver WA based electrolysis practice that provides permanent hair removal. We are especially focused on hair removal for the face and bottom surgery prep for the transgender community. We offer hair removal for any body part, and all genders are welcome. I am also a licensed esthetician and offer waxing for all body areas (e.g., eyebrows, Brazilian, legs).
    • contact@realyouaesthetics.com
    • https://realyouaesthetics.com/
  • Trans Vocal Training
    • Trans vocal training by trans people, for trans people – since 2013, I’ve been helping students retrain their speech to sound more masculine, feminine, or androgynous – whatever your unique trans voice goals! I’m glad you’re here, and I’m happy to help. I also teach singing and voice acting. Whether you’re looking to learn how to metal scream, want to learn how to sing in various styles, or want to explore character voices, I’m happy to help! Lessons are in-person and online, by appointment only. If voice training is something you’ve decided to make part of your journey, I’m here to support the gender diverse community with my personal and professional expertise.
    • contact@transvocaltraining.com
    • https://transvocaltraining.com/
  • Lavender Rights Project
    • Lavender Rights Project elevates the power, autonomy, and leadership of the Black intersex & gender diverse community through intersectional legal and social services. We utilize the law as an organizing principle to affirm our civil rights and self-determination.
    • 206-639-7955
    • https://www.lavenderrightsproject.org/
  • Northwest Youth Services
    • At Northwest Youth Services, we affirm youth experience and autonomy, as we work together to foster collective healing and justice, to dismantle the systems of oppression that perpetuate youth homelessness.
    • hello@nwys.org
    • 360-734-9862
    • https://www.nwys.org/
  • Gender Justice League
    • Gender Justice League’s mission is to empower all people to eliminate discrimination and prejudice based on sex, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation in Washington State, and to ensure that trans and gender diverse people can live their lives safely, true to themselves, and free from discrimination.
    • info@genderjusticeleague.org
    • 206-538-0423
    • https://www.genderjusticeleague.org/
  • Lavender Rights Project
    • Lavender Rights Project elevates the power, autonomy, and leadership of the Black intersex & gender diverse community through intersectional legal and social services. We utilize the law as an organizing principle to affirm our civil rights and self-determination.
    • 206-639-7955
    • https://www.lavenderrightsproject.org/
  • Northwest Youth Services
    • At Northwest Youth Services, we affirm youth experience and autonomy, as we work together to foster collective healing and justice, in order to dismantle the systems of oppression that perpetuate youth homelessness.
    • hello@nwys.org
    • 360-734-9862
    • www.nwys.org/
  • Gender Justice League
    • Gender Justice League’s mission is to empower all people to eliminate discrimination and prejudice based on sex, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation in Washington State, and to ensure that trans and gender diverse people can live their lives safely, true to themselves, and free from discrimination.
    • info@genderjusticeleague.org
    • 206-538-0423
    • https://www.genderjusticeleague.org/
  • Spectrum Center
  • Rainbow Center
    • Through education, advocacy, and celebration, Rainbow Center expands resources and safe space for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, two-spirit, and allied (LGBTQ2SA) community.
    • 253-383-2318
    • https://www.rainbowcntr.org/
  • Tacoma Older LGBT
  • Oasis Youth Center
  • Tacoma Tmen
    • Tacoma Tmen is a peer-facilitated discussion group for people who were assigned female at birth, who do not identify as female. This includes those who identify as male, men of trans experience, FtM, trans men, transmasculine, trans*, genderqueer, genderfluid, non-binary, agender, or are questioning their gender identity.
    • info@tacomatmen.com
    • http://tacomatmen.com/
Aytch Denaro, LICSW, MSW
317 Martin Luther King Jr Way
Tacoma, WA 98405
253-403-1400
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Cheryl Enstad, LICSW
1155 N. State St., Suite #324
Bellingham, WA 98225
contact@cherylenstad.com
360-296-5693
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Naomi Leong, MS
2013 W. 4th Ave
Suite 2
Spokane, WA
509-280-6195
naomileong@brownesadditionwellnesscenter.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Akshita Vaidyanathan, MSW, LSWAIC
15315 1st Ave NE
Suite 216
Duvall, WA 98019
425-780-6227
hello@WholeValleyTherapy.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Lexi Alberts, LSWAIC
203 4th Ave E
Suite 515
Olympia, WA 98501
360-207-4365
contact@lexialbertscounseling.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Crystal Beal, MD
18183 Winton Road
Leavenworth, Washington 98826
541-604-8276
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC TGNC
Elizabeth Eaman, MD
401 Olympia Ave NE
Suite 300-MB48
Renton, WA 98056
425-357-7175
doctoreaman@gmail.com
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC QUEER
Linda Gromko, MD
200 West Mercer St.
Suite 104
Seattle, WA 98119
206-281-7163
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Steven LaBrecque, MPH, MD
12600 SE 38th St
Suite 130
Bellevue, WA 98006
425-679-6056
Family Medicine BIPOC N/A
Chelsea Unruh, MD
201 Tahoma Blvd. SE
Ste. 102
Yelm, WA 98597
360-458-7761
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC TGNC
Sarah Wilhelm, MD
624 East Front Avenue
Spokane, WA 99202
509-626-9900
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Cash Swartz
5501 NE 109th Ct
Suite N
Vancouver, WA 98662
contact@freshhorizonsmassage.com
360-554-9683
Masssage Therapist NON-BIPOC N/A
Hasan Abdessamad, MD
16045 1st Avenue South
Burien, Washington 98166
206-965-4200
OBGYN BIPOC N/A
Juanita Hodax, MD
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
206-987-2640
Pediatrics BIPOC N/A
Russell Ettinger, MD
325 9th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98104
206-520-5000
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Shane Morrison, MD, MS
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
206-987-2759
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC N/A
Rachel Beda, MD
613 19th Avenue East
Suite 201
Seattle, WA 98112
206-466-5937
info@wisepatientim.com
Primary Care NON-BIPOC QUEER
Gina Sequeira, MD, MS
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
206-987-2028
Primary Care NON-BIPOC N/A
Jenna Aiello, MS, SLP
971-266-7209
Speech Pathologist NON-BIPOC TGNC
Sandy Hirsch, MS
206-718-4387
shirsch58@gmail.com
Speech Pathologist NON-BIPOC N/A

New Jersey

  • Authentic Voices
    • Ryan and Samantha received their masters degrees in Speech, Language, and Hearing Science from Temple University. Both Ryan and Samantha are members of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and hold their Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) in Speech Language Pathology. They have experience working in a variety of settings, including hospitals, rehab facilities, specialized schools, daycares, and in the community. They first discovered their passion for helping transgender and non-binary individuals find their voice through their work at the Temple University’s Speech-Language Hearing Center’s Voice Clinic.
    • Contact
    • https://www.authenticvoicesllc.com/
  • EDGE New Jersey
    • The mission of EDGE New Jersey is to respond compassionately and responsibly to those living with HIV, those at risk, and the LGBTQ+ communities by providing supportive services, housing opportunities, prevention strategies, and education to enhance the community we serve.
    • Info@edgenj.org
    • 973-285-0006
  • HiTOPS
    • HiTOPS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that fosters strong and healthy young people of all identities by providing inclusive and youth-informed sex education and LGBTQ+ support for young people throughout New Jersey.
    • 609-683-5155
    • info@hitops.org
    • https://www.hitops.org/
  • Authentic Voices
    • Ryan and Samantha received their masters degrees in Speech, Language, and Hearing Science from Temple University. Both Ryan and Samantha are members of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and hold their Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) in Speech Language Pathology. They have experience working in a variety of settings, including hospitals, rehab facilities, specialized schools, daycares, and in the community. They first discovered their passion for helping transgender and non-binary individuals find their voice through their work at the Temple University’s Speech-Language Hearing Center’s Voice Clinic.
    • Contact
    • https://www.authenticvoicesllc.com/
  • Newark LGBTQ Center
  • Hudson Pride Center
    • Hudson Pride Center is a home and voice for the diverse LGBTQ community and our allies that advocates for our physical, mental, social and political well­­­-being. We create safe and vibrant spaces to gather and celebrate our lives. “201-963-4779
    • info@hudsonpride.org
    • https://hudsonpride.org/
  • Kaleidoscope of South Jersey
    • Kaleidoscope is an LGBTQIA+ program offering a welcoming atmosphere where teens and young adults like you can find support, guidance and a sense of community. Supervised by background-checked and fingerprinted adults, and endorsed by PFLAG of Collingswood, the program is under the supervision of the nonprofit Center for Family Services.
    • 800-255-4213
    • kaleidoscope@centerffs.org
    • https://www.centerffs.org
Eunice Aviles, PsyD, LMHC, LPC
413-657-6104
dr.euniceaviles@euniceaviles.net
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Allison Maroney-Lobell, LCSW
4 East Cliff Street
Somerville, NJ 08876
908-460-1922
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Rosaria Matos, LCSW
2204 Morris Avenue
Suite 308
Union, NJ, 07083
908-312-3745
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Justine Powell, LMSW
255 Bellevue Ave
Suite 3
Montclair, NJ 07043
908-642-5061
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Jennifer Mullan, PsyD
info@decolonizingtherapy.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Leah Cohen, LCSW
856-553-8400
admin@kindredtherapyllc.com
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Teresa Thompson, LCSW
349-766-4949
teresa@teresathompsonlcsw.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
David A Cohen MD
125 Paterson Street
CAB 5th Floor
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
732-235-7533
Endocrinology NON-BIPOC N/A
Michelle DallaPiazza, MD
150 Bergen Street, Unit C-6
Newark, NJ 07103
973-972-4071
Infectious Diseases NON-BIPOC N/A
Diana Finkel, DO
140 Bergen Street
ACC Level D
Newark, NJ 07103
973-972-4071
Infectious Diseases NON-BIPOC N/A
Diane Bruessow, PA
908-647-1688
Physicians Assistant NON-BIPOC N/A
Sean Herman, MD
535 Sycamore Ave
Shrewsbury, NJ 07702
833-741-2603
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC N/A
Dana Cassidy Delgardo, MSN, FNP, APNc, AAHIVs
413-341-9400
info@transhealth.org
Primary Care BIPOC TGNC
Justin Schweitzer, DO
1210 Brace Road
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
856-536-1515
Primary Care NON-BIPOC QUEER
Leigh Mann, MS, SLP
1 Robert Wood Johnson Place
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
888-724-7123
Speech Pathologist NON-BIPOC N/A

Delaware

  • Authentic Voices
    • Ryan and Samantha received their masters degrees in Speech, Language, and Hearing Science from Temple University. Both Ryan and Samantha are members of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and hold their Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) in Speech Language Pathology. They have experience working in a variety of settings, including hospitals, rehab facilities, specialized schools, daycares, and in the community. They first discovered their passion for helping transgender and non-binary individuals find their voice through their work at the Temple University’s Speech-Language Hearing Center’s Voice Clinic.
    • Contact
    • https://www.authenticvoicesllc.com/
  • Camp Rehoboth Community Center
    • CAMP Rehoboth is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit community service organization dedicated to creating a positive environment inclusive of all sexual orientations and gender identities in Rehoboth Beach and its related communities. We seek to promote cooperation and understanding among all people, as we work to build a safer community with room for all.
    • 302-227-5620
    • info@camprehoboth.com
    • https://www.camprehoboth.com
  • The First State Outreach Center
    • Strategically evaluate and plan both short and long-term care, resources and assistance for improving life’s challenges. We envision that our team will continue to provide uplifting care, support, resources, healing and inspiration that will better the lives of the LGBTQIA+ community and their allies.
    • 301-541-6139
    • https://www.thefirststateoutreachcenter.org
Emily Falcone, LCSW, MEd
1305 Kirkwood Highway
Wilmington, DE 19805
302-440-6737
Info@TransitionsDE.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Karla Fleshman, LCSW, MDiv
1305 Kirkwood Highway
Wilmington, DE 19805
302-440-6737
Info@TransitionsDE.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Brett Herb, LCSW
4755 Ogletown-Stanton Road
Map 2, Suite 1201
Newark, DE 19718
302-623-7503
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Cratissa Schley, PsyD
2055 Limestone Rd
Suite 200A
Wilmington, DE 19808-5536
302-433-9906
drcratissa@deeplyrootedpsych.com
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Lena Queen, LCSW, M.Ed.
Middletown, Delaware, United States
302-723-8859
Info@JourneyWellnessDelaware.com
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Anna Filip, MD
501 West 14th Fmc Street
Primary Care Suite, 2nd Floor
Wilmington, DE 19801
302-477-3300
Primary Care NON-BIPOC N/A
Eric William Halpern, MD
102 Lloyd Lane
Georgetown, DE 19947
302-933-3420
Primary Care NON-BIPOC N/A

Virginia

  • Virgina Anti-Violence Project ​
    • The Virginia Anti­-Violence Project joins our community in building experiences of acceptance and universal connection. We long to feel engaged with each other, to show up, to be seen and heard, and to feel valued. As a grassroots organization, we strive to collaborate with the community to recognize and address issues together.
    • info@virginiaavp.org
    • vavpadvocacyandservices@virginiaavp.org
    • https://virginiaavp.org/
  • Transgender Assistance Program of Virginia
    • The Transgender Assistance Program of Virginia – TAP VA is an all volunteer, trans-led 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created to end homelessness within the transgender community in Virginia. TAPVA provides educational opportunities around the important fact that trans rights are human rights by explaining the intersectionality between homelessness, discrimination, socioeconomic status and racism within the trans community in Virginia.
    • 757-563-4784
    • transactivistva@gmail.com
    • https://tapvirginia.org/
  • Doorways
    • What began then with one shelter and one response has grown into a series of pathways individually tailored for adults, youth, and children seeking safety and shelter. From immediate crisis intervention to counseling, housing, and employment support, we offer real options and multiple pathways for people of all ages and genders—women, men, youth, and LGBTQIA+ people.
    • 703-504-9400
    • https://www.doorwaysva.org/
  • Diversity Richmond
    • Diversity Richmond raises money through community donations to and sales from Diversity Thrift, our retail store, and Diversity Bingo!, a popular community activity, in addition to our member program, space rentals and special event fundraising. Proceeds are used to support local non-profit, LGBTQ+ and LGBTQ+-friendly community-based organizations.
    • 804-622-4646
    • https://diversityrichmond.org/
  • LGBT Life Center: Court One, Monticello, Robin Hood Road, and Newport News + Hampton
    • LGBT Life Center is a trusted leader that empowers the LGBTQ communities and all people affected by HIV through improving health and wellness, strengthening families and communities, and providing transformative education and advocacy.
    • Court One & Monticello: 757-640-0929
    • Robin Hood Road: 757-640-0930
    • Newport News + Hampton: 757-640-0931
    • https://lgbtlifecenter.org/
  • NOVA Pride
    • NOVA Pride is a 501(c)3 nonprofit with a mission to cultivate and grow a coalition to educate, advocate and celebrate in service to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) community of Northern Virginia and our straight Allies. A young, grassroots, 100% volunteer-run organization, NOVA Pride provides a unified voice for, and a local base to, LGBTQ+ Northern Virginians – enhancing our visibility and relevance in the DMV region. NOVA Pride brings a sense of community to families, youth, and people of all scenes and sexualities through its year-round activity, including an annual festival every fall.
    • 703-506-2893
    • info@novapride.org
    • https://www.novapride.org/
  • Hampton Roads
    • Pride Hampton Roads Pride connects LGBT youth, teens, adults, and families with their greatest resource: community – promoting a sense of belonging and enhancing physical, mental, and social well-being, promote educational programming focused on building inclusive communities within businesses and organizations, and funding scholarships in support of the next generation of innovative LGBT leaders remains an annual budget priority for Hampton Roads Pride.
    • info@hamptonroadspride.org
    • 833-833-4700
    • https://hamptonroadspride.org/
  • Side by Side Youth Center
Laila Cooper, PhD
4094 Majestic Lane #312
Fairfax, VA 22033
703-348-3078
DrLailaCooper@gmail.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Nidhi Kothapalli, MS
Wellness Connection
Stone Ridge, VA 20105
443-545-2070
info@wellnessconnectionllc.com
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Epiphany Sutton, LPC
411 Branchway Road
Suite 112
North Chesterfield, VA 23236
804-391-8027
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Megan Green, MA, NCC, LPC
703-249-9523
mgreen@prismatictherapyllc.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Melinda Penn, MD
601 Children’s Lane
Norfolk, VA 23507
757-668-7237
Endocrinology NON-BIPOC N/A
Alexis Light, MD, MPH
700 S. Washington St.
Suite 300
Alexandria, VA 22314
703-940-3364
OBGYN NON-BIPOC QUEER
An Pham, MD, MPH
1000 East Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23219
804-828-CHOR (2467)
Pediatrics BIPOC N/A
Kimberly H Lemite, PhD
8100 Three Chopt Road
Suite 127
Henrico, Virginia 23229
434-466-1588
Psychologist BIPOC N/A
Shawn Rubin, PsyD, LCP
8608 Pepperdine Drive
Vienna, Virginia 22180
510-725-7600
Psychologist NON-BIPOC N/A

Minnesota

West Virginia

  • Dr. Rainbow
    • Dr. Rainbow is dedicated to the belief that every West Virginian deserves quality healthcare and a support network no matter who they love or what gender they identify as. We are here as a resource to connect every person to an LGBTQ culturally competent healthcare provider as well as connect individuals to community services and groups to ensure that it is great to be queer in the mountains.
    • 304-344-8053
    • https://www.drrainbow.org/
  • Holler Health Justice
  • Fairness West Virginia
    • Fairness West Virginia (Fairness) is the statewide civil rights advocacy organization dedicated to fair treatment and civil rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender West Virginians. Our mission is to ensure LGBT people can be open, honest and safe at home, at work, and in the community. We are open to everyone who believes in fundamental fairness.
    • 304-806-2220
    • info@fairnesswv.org
  • WV Name & Gender Change Guide
    • This guide provides an outline for West Virginia residents who wish to change their name and/or gender marker on identity documents and other records. Listed below are the most common steps taken to make these changes in West Virginia. For most clients, we recommend pursuing these steps in the order listed. We understand, however, that some clients may have unique needs and/or goals that require a different approach to pursuing name/gender changes on their identity documents.
    • https://fairnesswv.org
  • Harmony House
    • The Cabell-Huntington Coalition for the Homeless, or Harmony House, affirms the right of all people to adequate food, clothing, shelter, and healthcare. We believe these are human rights and should be available to everyone. To that end, the mission of Harmony House is to provide basic resources and housing to the homeless and formerly homeless of the Huntington area, and to collaborate with partner agencies for the provision of these basic resources.
    • 304-523-2764
    • info@harmonyhousewv.com
    • https://harmonyhousewv.com/
  • The Center – Youth Opportunity Hub
  • Branches
    • Branches Domestic Violence Shelter was established as a non-profit agency in 1980. Branches work to empower the increasing number of domestic violence victims and their families to break the cycle of domestic violence in our area. Aside from providing emergency shelter, Branches offer legal assistance, individual & group counseling, and case management to ready our clients to become independent.
    • info@branchesdvs.org
    • 304-529-2382
    • https://www.branchesdvs.org/
  • Putnam Pride WV
  • Greenbrier Valley Pride
    • Greenbrier Valley Pride was born out of a growing need to create a safe and visible community for LGBTQ+ people in the Greenbrier Valley area. Formed in June 2021, GVP hosts different events and meet-ups to grow the LGBTQ+ community’s network and facilitate safe events. A 501(c)(3), Greenbrier Valley Pride is a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting for and preserving LGBTQ+ rights in the Greenbrier Valley and West Virginia.
    • https://www.greenbriervalleypride.com/contact
    • https://www.greenbriervalleypride.com
  • OUT MOV
  • Beckley WV Pride Organization
    • We lead projects and movements that promote diversity, equality, and inclusion for all West Virginians. We offer different educational opportunities throughout the year and bring awareness to LGBTQ+ community members’ daily struggles. We help create unity and a sense of community by providing safe spaces and events for LGBTQ+ individuals, their families, and allies.
    • 304-712-9991
    • beckleywvpride@gmail.com
    • https://www.beckleypride.org/
  • Rainbow Pride
    • WV Rainbow Pride of West Virginia, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit community-based volunteer organization headquartered in Charleston, West Virginia, providing the state’s LGBTQ+ community and allies with entertainment, health resources, education, advocacy and more! 
    • info@rainbowpridewv.org
    • https://www.rainbowpridewv.org/
  • Huntington Pride
  • Appalachian Queer Youth Summit
    • The Appalachian Queer Youth Summit is a weekend summer camp for LGBTQ+ youth and those in LGBTQ+ families in West Virginia hosted by the ACLU-WV. AQYS seeks to break down barriers of isolation and enable the next generation of activists to come together.
    • mkennedy@acluwv.org
    • https://www.facebook.com/AQYSWV/
  • Morgantown Pride
    • We provide social and educational resources for the LGBTQ+ Community, Friends and Allies in Mon. County. Our main focus is to sponsor and participate in events and programs that enrich the Morgantown community and affirm the value of LGBTQ+ people within our community.
    • MorgantownWvPride@gmail.com
    • morgantownwvpride.org
  • Parkersburg Pride
    • Parkersburg Pride is a 501c3 Nonprofit that works to provide social and educational resources to members of the LGBTQ community and their allies, friends, and family members. Our goal is to sponsor events and programs that enrich the Parkersburg community and affirm the value of LGBTQ people in that community.
    • contact@parkersburgpride.org
    • https://www.parkersburgpride.org/
Kacie Kidd, MD
1 Medical Center Drive
Morgantown, WV 26506
304-598-4000
Pediatrics NON-BIPOC N/A
Molly Fechter-Leggett, PsyD
3602 Collins Ferry Road
Morgantown, WV 26505
304-449-4098
Psychologist NON-BIPOC N/A
Michael Stinnett, PsyD
808 B Street
St. Albans, WV 25177
304-729-8007
mstinnett@psimedinc.com
Pyscholgist NON-BIPOC N/A

South Carolina

  • Palmetto Community Care
    • Lowcountry AIDS Services, dba Palmetto Community Care (PCC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit social service agency dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS. PCC provides case management, access to medical care, housing, financial, nutritional, and legal assistance along with an array of other supportive services to hundreds in the Charleston area. PCC also works to prevent this epidemic through education, media campaigns, community outreach, and free, daily HIV/STD testing.
    • 843-747-8386
    • https://palmettocare.org/
  • Uplift Outreach Center
    • By providing a safe space we will offer support and increase self-advocacy and culturally competent services. We will welcome and encourage other community members and organizations to participate in the Center. We look to them to provide services such as HIV/STD testing, health and mental health screenings.
    • 864-381-7234
    • https://upliftoutreachcenter.org/
  • Transgender Awareness Alliance
    • TAA exist to supply emergency assistance to the transgender community of SC and partners with other organizations to create an affirming network of legal, health and consumer resources.
    • info@taagg.org
    • https://www.taagg.org
  • We Are Family
    • Our mission as a Southern Grassroots non-profit organization is to provide affirming spaces for LGBTQI+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, etc.) and ally youth up to the age of 24 through direct support, leadership development, and community engagement.
    • 843-637-9379
    • info@waf.org
    • https://wearefamilycharleston.org/
  • Charleston Black Pride
    • The mission of Charleston Black Pride is to create opportunities that educate, inspire, improve and celebrate the experiences of LGBTQIA people of color. We will support and provide an educational and social environment through events and forums that brings awareness, visibility, and create safe spaces to expose the multifaceted lives of LGBTQIA people of color.
    • blackpridecharleston@gmail.com
    • https://www.charlestonblackpride.org/
  • Charleston Pride
  • Harriet Hancock Center
    • We strive to create a space for to be yourself, receive social support from those who understand your experiences, and a way to keep up with LGBTQ+ culture in the Midlands. As a community center, our main offerings are support & social groups, educational material, and a directory of community resources.
    • 803-771-7713
    • info@harriethancockcenter.org
    • http://harriethancockcenter.org/
  • Lowcountry Pride Group
  • SC Black Pride
    • SOUTH CAROLINA BLACK PRIDE’S MISSION IS TO UNIFY AND CELEBRATE THE DIVERSITY, CREATIVITY, AND BEAUTY OF SOUTH CAROLINA’S LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER, QUESTIONING, QUEER, AND NON-GENDER CONFORMING (LGBTQ) COMMUNITIES OF COLOR AND OUR SUPPORTERS, IN ORDER TO EMPOWER AND PROMOTE THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF ALL FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES.
    • info@southcarolinablackpride.com
    • https://www.scblackpride.org/
  • Upstate Pride SC
Lili Allen, MA
5107 North Rhett Avenue
North Charleston, SC 29405
843-905-2382
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Jen Bennett, LPC, MA
5107 North Rhett Avenue
North Charleston, SC 29405
843-905-2382
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Eric Sullivan, LMFT
5107 N. Rhett Ave
N. Charleston, SC 29405
410-924-4786
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
Jessica Jarman, LPC
610 Holly St.
Columbia, SC 29205
803-702-8443
alittlehelpcounseling@gmail.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
Kamala Sanasi, MD
1 Richland Medical Park Drive
Suite 420
Columbia, SC 29203
803-434-6430
Infectious Diseases BIPOC N/A
Amanda Jones, PA-C, MPH
30 Bee Street
Charleston, SC 29407
843-792-3451
joneaman@musc.edu
Primary Care NON-BIPOC TGNC
Dr. Brian Scott
1301 Taylor Street
Suite 1A
Columbia, SC 29201
803-434-4790
Urology NON-BIPOC N/A

Kentucky

  • Sweet Evening Breeze
    • Sweet Evening Breeze is committed to Louisville’s LGBTQ+ affirming youth, 18 to 24 years of age, experiencing homelessness by going beyond the expectations of a shelter, providing housing, hope, and healing.
    • 502-690-4003
    • https://sweeteveningbreeze.org/
  • Lexington Pride Center
    • Founded in 1977, the Lexington Pride Center is the oldest LGBTQIA+ organization in Kentucky. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit that creates and manages safe and inclusive spaces, programming, and services, including Lexington’s LGBTQIA+ community center and the Lexington Pride Festival, at no cost to those we serve.
    • 859-253-3233
    • https://www.lexpridecenter.org/
  • Change Today, Change Tomorrow
    • Change Today, Change Tomorrow is a Black woman-led non-profit organization in Louisville, KY. Through our main pillars of service, Food Justice, Education, and Public Health, we provide for the most marginalized communities in the city, because when you show up for the most marginalized, you show up for everyone. We protect, defend, and meet the needs of those who have been counted out. We are a force of disruptors and changemakers that believe in #communitypower.
    • changetodaychangetomorrow@gmail.com
    • https://change-today.org/
  • Louisville Pride Foundation
    • The Louisville Pride Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that promotes Louisville as one community that celebrates diversity, fosters inclusion for all and embraces the LGBTQA community. The foundation seeks to promote this unity between LGBTQ and straight allies by engaging in a conversation with the broader community about what makes us one while celebrating what makes us different. A portion of the proceeds from the foundation’s activities benefits local youth programs.
    • 502-528-4157
    • Info@LouisvillePride.com
    • https://louprideky.org/
  • Louisville Youth Group
  • Queer KY
    • Queer KY is a diverse LGBTQ+ run non-profit based in Louisville, Kentucky working to bolster and enhance Queer culture and health though storytelling, education and action. Through our storytelling approach, we give visibility and celebrate the lives of LGBTQ+ people in the great Bluegrass State. Visibility alone is life-saving. Queer Kentucky actively works with organizations and businesses on their inclusivity efforts that enhance the well-being of their employees.
    • 502-265-6073
    • contact@queerkentucky.com
    • https://queerkentucky.com/
  • Fairness Campaign
    • Today, the Fairness Campaign works in cities all across Kentucky to advance LGBTQ rights and acceptance through legislative advocacy and public education.
    • 502-893-0788
    • https://www.fairness.org/
  • Louisville Transmasculine Alliance
  • TransKentucky
    • TransKentucky is a support, social, and resource group serving Lexington and the state of Kentucky as a whole. This group’s mission is to provide a safe place for transgender individuals and people who feel they do not fit into the standard gender norms to express their true selves. Within the group, such individuals can socialize with others without fear of judgment and/or ridicule.
    • 859-448-LGBT
    • http://www.transkentucky.com/
  • NYK Pride Center
Brenda Morris Huntoon, MA
633 Baxter Ave
Louisville, KY 40204
502-309-2408
office@mandalalouisville.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
JoAnn Payne, LICSW
71 Cavalier Blvd.
Suite 122
Florence, KY 41042
513-310-4232
SoulSukha@joannwpayne.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Kat Joyner, LCSW
4010 Dupont Circle
Suite 419
Louisville KY 40207
502-409-6993
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Amy Jessie, CD
Lexington, KY
859-379-9091
balsampinebirthing@gmail.com
Doula NON-BIPOC N/A
Lisal Folsom, MD
210 East Gray Street
Suite 605
Louisville, KY 40202
502-559-3636
Endocrinology NON-BIPOC N/A
Suzanne Erinn Kingery, MD
411 East Chestnut Street
Level 7
Louisville, KY 40202
502-588-3400
Endocrinology NON-BIPOC N/A
Keisa Fallin-Bennett, MD, MPH
2195 Harrodsburg Road
Lexington, KY 40504
859-323-6371
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC QUEER
Eli Pendleton, MD
1603 Stevens Avenue
Louisville, KY 40205
502-451-5955
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Tathyana Fensterer, MD, PHD
3950 Kresge Way
Suite 103
Louisville, KY 40207
270-706-1945
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Karen Crow, M.M., M.A., CCC-SLP
9931 Forest Green Blvd
Louisville, KY 40223
502-588-0749
Voice Pathologist NON-BIPOC N/A

Tennessee

  • Street Works
    • Street Works is one of Tennessee’s leading HIV service organizations, providing free, confidential HIV testing and supportive services to persons living with HIV disease in the Nashville/Middle Tennessee area since 1997. Street Works is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit which receives state, local, and federal funding to provide the following services: prevention, education, HIV and Hepatitis C testing, Medical Case Management, Housing Case Management, Nutritional Services, Emergency Financial Assistance and Early Intervention Services.
    • 615- 259-7676
    • http://streetworks.org/
  • Choices: Memphis Center for Reproductive Health
    • CHOICES is a safe, welcoming clinic that offers comprehensive reproductive health care to everyone. Our high-quality, affirming health care services are available to everyone who walks through our doors—even if they can’t afford the full cost of the services they need.
    • 901-274-3550
    • https://memphischoices.org/
  • Cempa Community Care
    • Our mission is to champion healthy communities by providing affordable, compassionate, and high-quality care through advancing comprehensive support services and person-centered best practices.
    • 423-265 2273
    • info@cempa.org
    • https://cempa.org/
  • My House Nashville
    • Nashville CARES is providing a one stop shop Health & Wellness Community Center for Same Gender Loving Men of Color, Gay / Bisexual Men and others within the LGBTQ+ Spectrum. Support services include: CARES My House Clinic w/Telehealth services, Same day Clinic visits as schedule allows, Gender Affirming Care (HRT), Primary Care for insured patients, PrEP & PEP treatment & navigation, HIV & STI testing and treatment, prevention education & outreach, drop-in & event space with free WiFi, in-person & virtual programming in evenings/weekends, volunteer opportunities and other integrated activities.
    • 615-499-7502
    • djenkins@nashvillecares.org
    • https://www.nashvillecares.org/who-we-are/
  • Out Memphis: The LGBTQ Center for the Mid-South
  • My Sistah’s House Memphis
    • My Sistah House fosters sustainability and security for the most vulnerable of the transgender, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer (TLGBQ) communities in Memphis Tennessee, providing emergency housing, advocacy, and multipronged resource assistance delivered by and for gender non-conforming (TGNC) people of color. A grassroots, direct services and advocacy organization, My Sistah’s House was founded in 2016 by two trans women of color who sought to bridge a gap in services for trans and queer people of color (TQPOC) in Memphis, TN, with a focus on transgender women of color.
    • 901-352-1660
    • Kaylagore@mshmemphis.org
    • https://mshmemphis.org/
  • Knox Pride
    • We are formally referred to as the East Tennessee Equality Council (Inc.), founded in 2006. We’ve grown to not only hold recurring annual events, but we are fulfilling our mission as educators, communicators, and representatives of our community through our community and outreach center, and the events that we facilitate. Our developing community and outreach center will be another place for people to find a home base in the Knoxville LGBTQ+ community. We intend to have resources, referrals, and services for other parts of our community. Plus, we’ll host events, and meetings, and allow other groups to come to use our space as a gathering center for their cause. Long-term, we envision a space where people can learn more about our pride community, come get tailored for their next interview, or utilize our food pantry if you’re someone who is in need. All of that, and more to come.
    • info@knoxpride.com
    • https://www.knoxpride.com/
  • Oasis Center: Just Us
    • Just Us is a group of programs at Oasis Center dedicated to helping lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth to achieve their full potential. Specifically, Just Us provides LGBTQ+ students a liberating space where they can be authentic and celebrate the fluidity of identity.
    • 615-983-6855
    • jclark@oasiscenter.org
    • https://justusoasis.org/
  • The Tennessee Vals
    • The Tennessee Vals is a non-political, educational, social, and support organization founded and designed to educate and support persons regarding transgender issues, without prejudice, regarding sexual orientation, sexual identity, or gender identity.
    • 615-664-6883
    • membership@tvals.org
    • https://tvals.org/
  • Tri-State Black Pride
  • Appalachian OUTreach
    • Empower, connect, & support the East Tennessee lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, ally, pansexual, polyamorous, and two-spirit (LGBTQ+) people through the provision of affirming and safe, inclusive and welcoming programs, services & partnerships, which promote community building, resource development, & education for all.
    • etn.appalachianoutreach@gmail.com
    • 865-268-9098
    • https://appalachianoutreach.org/
  • Nooga Diversity Center
    • Nooga Diversity Center (NDC) provides an affirming environment with connection to a network of local area resources as well in-house physical and mental health support groups, and tailored programming that is informational, educational, social, recreational, includes arts and culture and is focused on out LGBTIQ patrons and their families. Additionally, we provide community outreach programs to bring about broader acceptance and understanding of diversity.
    • 423-521-0093
    • https://www.facebook.com/Noogadiversitycenter
Jeremy Coylewright, P-LP, MSEd, JD
5271 Marlin Road
Chattanooga, TN 37411
423-515-6905
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
KT Hiestand, PhD
Memphis, TN 38107
901-425-1273
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Laura Knapp, LPC, MS
2802 Bransford Avenue
Nashville, TN 37204
629-201-2710
laura@opendoorcounselingtn.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Allison Stiles, MD
1325 Eastmoreland
Suite 550
Memphis, TN 38104
901-276-0249
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Mesha Ellis, PhD, CST
855-878-5325
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Rheame Ali, MSSW
4205 Hillsboro Pk.
Suite 314
Nashville, TN 37215
katieveitsymmetry@gmail.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Bethany Jones, LMSW
519 West Lamar Alexander Parkway
Maryville, Tennessee 37801
865-518-2444
bethany@safewholehappytherapy.com
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Khia Hudgins-Smith, LPC, NCC
2700 South Roan Street
Suite 435
Johnson City, TN 37601
423-408-8041
support@journeycentercounseling.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Patrick Assi, MD
1211 Medical Center Dr
Nashville, TN 37232
615-322-5000
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Salam Kassis, MD
2200 Children’s Way
6th Floor
Nashville, TN 37232
615-936-3555
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Melissa Cyperski, PhD
2200 Children’s Way
6th Floor
Nashville, TN 37232
615-936-3555
Psychiatry NON-BIPOC N/A

Michigan

  • Corktown Health
    • Corktown Health Center is the first medical home focused on serving the LGBTQ community in Southeastern Michigan. We offer primary care, behavioral health services, comprehensive HIV care and treatment, cancer screening, health insurance navigation and more. We are a collaborative work-in-progress and are continuing to grow and expand in order to offer more services that meet the needs of our community.
    • 313-832-3300
    • info@corktownhealth.org
    • https://corktownhealth.org/
  • Powers Family Medicine
  • Rootead Enrichment Center
    • As an organization, our goal is to draw awareness to the narratives held internally (within the body) but expressed externally across the greater Kalamazoo community. We deliver our services through a decolonized, decentralized, trauma informed and indigenized lens that reflects the unique cultural heritage and experiences of multicultural, LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC living in the greater Kalamazoo community.
    • info@rootead.org
    • 269-720-9200
    • https://www.rootead.org/
  • As You Are Youth Collective 3:11
    • Youth Housing and Grand Rapids HQ have come together to form A.Y.A. Youth Collective, an organization providing circles of support for youth facing homelessness. Housing insecurity is complex, and we have partnered for years to address its many dimensions. As a unified organization, we have the capacity to create a more connective, cohesive experience for young people on their journey toward housing and stability.
    • 616-406-3945
    • info@ayayouth.org
    • https://www.ayayouth.org/
  • Ruth Ellis Center
    • Founded in 1999, Ruth Ellis Center (REC) has established a national reputation for quality and innovation in providing trauma-informed services for lesbian, gay, bi-attractional, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ+) youth, and young adults, with an emphasis on young people of color, experiencing homelessness, involved in the child welfare system, and/or experiencing barriers to health and wellbeing.
    • 313-252-1950
    • info@ruthelliscenter.org
    • https://www.ruthelliscenter.org/
  • Affirmations Community Center
  • Ozone House
    • Ozone House is a community-based, nonprofit agency that helps young people lead safe, healthy, and productive lives through intensive intervention and prevention services.
    • 734-485-2222
    • https://ozonehouse.org/
  • Detroit Justice Center
    • The Detroit Justice Center (DJC) is a non-profit law firm working alongside communities to create economic opportunities, transform the justice system, and promote equitable and just cities.
    • 313-736-5957
    • https://www.detroitjustice.org/
    • LGBT Detroit
      • For over two decades, LGBT Detroit has been receiving unwavering support from neighboring communities in any capacity that promotes the wellbeing and integrity involved in fostering an environment conducive to lesbian, gay, bi and transgender individuals irrespective of race, culture or socio-economic status. The community support is manifested in their advocating, partnership, testifying before local and state legislators, providing safe gathering spaces where members of the LGBT community can interact without fear of persecution or bigotry.
      • 313-397-2127
      • https://www.lgbtdetroit.org/
    • Jackson Pride Center
      • Formed in 2017, the Jackson Pride Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization helping to bridge a gap in advocacy, strengthening our community through education, and building stronger interpersonal relationships. We are comprised of community members, professionals, and highly passionate people who wish to improve the lives of all LGBTQ+ members of our community.
      • 734-627-7570
      • https://www.mijacksonpride.org/
    • The Neutral Zone
    • Transcend the Binary
      • We are committed to serving the trans and gender diverse community with the superior quality of peer-led services. We believe in a community-driven model of development, and we respect our community as the ultimate expert. The clinicians on our team have worked extensively with our community, and we have been patient-centered, informed consent practices since our inception. Our team has created education and training programs for physicians, pharmacists and therapists. We have presented at national conferences on transgender care, educating on the needs of our community.
      • info@transcendthebinary.org
      • 248-533-0797
      • https://www.transcendthebinary.org/
    • Grand Rapids Pride Center
    • Out on the Lakeshore Community Center
    • The Salus Center
      • The Salus Center serves Lansing’s LGBTQIA+ communities as a gathering space and information hub, and we advocate for the rights of our community members by honoring and affirming the interconnectedness of oppression. We empower you to build on the legacy of LGBTQIA+ activism and manifest a life that is authentic, safe, and full.
      • 517-580-4593
      • info@saluscenter.org
      • https://www.saluscenter.org/
    • Out Front Kalamazoo
      • OutFront Kalamazoo provides programs and services for youth and adults such as peer support groups, social events, educational resources and more. We also organize and mobilize individuals and organizations so that together we may advance social justice and achieve equity and inclusion for the LGBTQ+ community.
      • 269-349-4234
      • https://www.outfrontkzoo.org/
    • YWCA Reproductive Health Fund
      • YWCA Kalamazoo believes everyone deserves access to reproductive, sexual, and gender-affirming health care services – especially those who identify as Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC), undocumented people, low-income people, and those who identify as LGBTQIA+. We are on a mission to expand reproductive rights by launching the first of its kind in the nation comprehensive reproductive health fund for residents in Kalamazoo County. The Fund will eliminate financial and transportation barriers to increase access to abortion services, doula care, gender-affirming care, and on-site access to emergency contraception kits. The comprehensive reproductive health fund represents a larger step towards reproductive justice in Kalamazoo County.
      • 269-978-1200
      • ywcareprohealthfund@ywcakalamazoo.org
      • https://www.ywcakalamazoo.org
Christopher Edgar-Smith, LMSW
Southfield,MI
christopher@liberating-wellness.com
248-592-7591
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Alexander Fry, LMFT, MFT
160 Division Street
Suite E
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
517-253-9922
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Alex Houseknecht, MA
1000 Monroe Avenue NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
616-259-7207
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Rachel McClure, LMSW
1444 Michigan St NE #7
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
rachelmcclurevarto@gmail.com
616-259-4548
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
Katharine Yugo, MSW
2970 East Lake Lansing Rd
East Lansing, MI 48823
517-230-5695
katharine@corcounselingmi.com
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Britt Jones, LMSW
20411 West 12 Mile Road
Suite 101
Southfield, MI 48076
866-703-1901
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
J. Stephenson, LLMSW
20411 West 12 Mile Road
Suite 101
Southfield, MI 48076
866-703-1901
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Martina T Caldwell, MD, MS
2799 W Grand Blvd
Emergency Medicine – ECFP-250
Detroit, MI 48202
800-653-6568
Emergency Medicine BIPOC N/A
Leyda Su Ham, DO, MPH
G3169 Beecher Road
Suite 100
Flint, MI 48532
810-620-0250
info@sunshinefamilycares.com
Family Medicine BIPOC N/A
Rachel S Lee, MD
3370 E Jefferson
Detroit, MI 48207
800-436-7936
Family Medicine BIPOC N/A
Maureen D Connolly, MD
77 Victor St
Highland Park, MI 48203
800-436-7936
Pediatric Primary Care NON-BIPOC N/A
Arianna Herron, PA
117 W Paterson St
Kalamazoo, MI 490072581
269-349-2641
Physicians Assistant BIPOC N/A
Donna Tepper, MD
2799 W Grand Blvd
K16
Detroit, MI 48202
800-436-7936
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC N/A
Dr. Rebecca Busk-Sutton, DO
18610 Fenkell Street
Detroit, MI 48223
313-306-5554
Primary Care NON-BIPOC N/A
Hope (Susan) Dundas, MSBS, PA-C
200 Arnet St.
Suite 150
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
734-985-7200
Primary Care NON-BIPOC N/A
Latonya Antoinette Riddle-Jones, MD
4201 St. Antoine, Suite 6A & 6B
Detroit, MI 48201
313-745-4627
Primary Care BIPOC N/A
Jordan Harrison, PsyD
2395 Oak Valley Drive
Suite 100
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103
734-995-5181
Psychologist NON-BIPOC N/A
Molly Moravek, MD, MPH, MS
475 Market Place
Briarwood Building 1
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
734-763-6295
Reproductive Endocrinologist NON-BIPOC N/A
Miriam Hadj-Moussa, MD
1500 E Medical Center Dr
SPC 5330
Ann Arbor MI 48109
734-936-7030
Urology BIPOC N/A

Wisconsin

  • MKE LGBT Community Center
    • The mission of the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center is to further develop our vibrant lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community in the greater Milwaukee area, thus improving the quality of life for all of us. The mission is supported by the Center’s leadership in community building, health promotion, advocacy, and communications.
    • 414-271-2656
    • admin@mkelgbt.org
    • https://www.mkelgbt.org/
  • LGBT Center of SE Wisconsin
    • An inclusive and safe home for all LGBTQIA+ communities in southeast Wisconsin, we are a small yet mighty organization dedicated to providing LGBTQIA+ Safe Zone training to the community, to provide free virtual support groups to the community and allies, to fight for the rights of individuals who have experienced discrimination, and for policies and ordinances that make our cities more inclusive and lastly, to build a community for all people in order to find a safe and welcoming home at the Center.
    • 262-664-4100
    • info@lgbtsewi.org
    • https://lgbtsewi.org/
  • FORGE in Wisconsin
    • We host monthly support groups for trans/non-binary people and loved ones, as well as monthly support groups for parents of trans youth and support for trans/non-binary teens. We maintain an extensive referral list to trans-informed providers, as well as respond to requests for information and training. We enjoy partnering with the Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video festival each year in co-sponsoring trans-focused films and co-sponsoring the Health and Wellness Area of PrideFest, insuring that the trans community has a central role in Wisconsin’s largest LGBTQ event.
    • 414-559-2123
    • askforge@forge-forward.org
    • https://forge-wi.org/
  • OutReach LGBTQ+ Community Center
  • Diverse & Resilient: Milwaukee & Appleton
    • Diverse & Resilient was founded in 1995 as a program to build the capacity of LGBTQ groups in Wisconsin. We engage in advocacy and provide both capacity-building and direct-service work to address the health disparities experienced by LGBTQ people in Wisconsin. Our work is focused on: Anti-Violence, Cultivating Leaders, Sexual Health, and Substance Use.
    • 414-390-0444
    • https://www.diverseandresilient.org/
Tamilyn White, LPC, NCC
15954 Rivers Edge Dr
Hayward, Wisconsin 54843
715-634-2541
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Brittany Allen MD
20 South Park South Bldg, 20
Madison, WI 53715
608-287-2580
Pediatrics NON-BIPOC N/A
Scott Chaiet, MD
600 Highland Ave
Madison, WI 53792
608-263-6190
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC N/A
Katherine Gast, MD, MS
600 Highland Ave
Madison, WI 53792
608-263-6190
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC N/A
James R Lehman, PSY
6001 Research Park Blvd
Madison, WI 53719
608-232-3171
Psychiatry NON-BIPOC N/A

Oregon

  • Hand Up Project
    • We find providing emergency food services allows us to form a bond that turns into friendship and trust, thus more productive interactions with participants. We pride ourselves in providing a safe non-judgmental atmosphere making certain everyone is treated with respect and kindness.
    • 503-451-0715
    • https://www.handupproject.org/
  • Sexual & Gender
    • Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC) Here at SMYRC, we provide a safe, harassment-free space for queer and trans youth ages 13-23, where you can create art, play music, and join in on our open mic nights, drag shows, and support groups. You can access services like counseling, school support, and much more. Whatever you are looking for, we are here to honor, empower, and support you.
    • 503-872-9664
    • smyrcinfo@newavenue.org
    • https://newavenues.org/smyrc/
  • TransPonder
    • TransPonder is a small grassroots, completely transgender founded and led nonprofit based in Eugene, Oregon providing support, resources, and education for and about the transgender and gender diverse community and our allies.
    • 508-443-6337
    • https://transponder.community/
  • Q Center
    • As the largest LGBTQ+ community center in the Pacific Northwest, Q Center proudly serves the LGBTQ2SIA+ communities of Portland Metro and Southwest Washington. Our drop-in and event space on North Mississippi Avenue is a frequent first stop for new arrivals in Portland, and for longtime residents who are newly out or questioning their sexual or gender identity. Q Center also serves as an information hub for friends, partners, community, and family members of LGBTQ2SIA+ individuals. We pride ourselves on our collaborative approach and seek out ways to share resources with other nonprofits and public institutions locally and statewide.
    • 503-234-7837
    • Info@pdxqcenter.org
    • https://www.pdxqcenter.org/
  • Black & Beyond the Binary
Sarah Bruno, LCSW
314-530-9730
sarahbrunolcsw@gmail.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
Cyncha Dato, LPC, MS
161 High Street SE
Suite 209
Salem, Oregon 97301
503-560-0802
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Laura Edwards-Leeper, PHD
503-713-5323
dr.lauraedwardsleeper@gmail.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Jess Guerriero, MA, MSW
3235 S.W. Pavilion Loop
Portland, OR 97239
503-494-7970
transhealth@ohsu.edu
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Lenora Johnson, LCSW
877-792-1069
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Sally Kraynik, MSN, NP
sally@sallykrayniknpllc.com
503-486-7862
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
Jennifer Levin, LCSW
315 E. Main Street, Suite 203
​Hillsboro, OR 97124
503-372-6210
jenniferlevin.lcsw@gmail.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Kyle Rodriguez-Hudson, LPC
541 Willamette St
Suite 310
Eugene, OR 97401
508-443-6337
info@transponder.community
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Michelle Schilz, APRN
971-253-7516
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Keisha Janney, MS, MFT
132 E Broadway
Suite 301
Eugene, OR 97402
503-454-6950
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Mary Afsari-Howard, DO
519 SW Park Ave
Suite 304
Portland, OR 97205
971-533-4867
drmary@my-other-me.com
OBGYN BIPOC N/A
Paula Amato, MD
3303 S. Bond Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97239
503-418-3700
OBGYN BIPOC N/A
Jens Berli, MD
3303 S. Bond Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97239
503-494-6687
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC N/A
Blair Peters, M.D.
3303 S Bond Ave
Building 1 5th Floor
Portland, OR 97239
503-494-6687
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC TGNC
Hema Thakar, MD
3181 Southwest Sam Jackson Park Road
Portland, OR 97239
503-494-6687
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Jessica Wilson, PsyD
205 SE Spokane Street
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97202
503-773-2823
jessica.wilson.psyd@gmail.com
Psychology NON-BIPOC QUEER
Geolani Dy, MD
3303 S. Bond Avenue
10th floor
Portland, Oregon 97239
503-346-1500
Urology BIPOC N/A

South Dakota

  • Sioux Falls Pride
    • Sioux Falls Pride serves the LGBTQIA2S+ community in Sioux Falls and the surrounding areas by fostering growth, inclusivity and equality to our proud members and allies. We have a passion for creating a community that empowers youth, provides support for all and welcomes diversity. Through ongoing efforts, Sioux Falls Pride continues to be a thriving organization proudly providing support to our beloved LGBTQ2s+ community.
    • info@siouxfallspride.org
    • https://www.siouxfallspride.org
  • The Transformation Project
  • Black Hills Center for Equality
    • The Black Hills Center for Equality’s mission is to equitably serve and advocate for the LGBTQ+ community and their families through support, outreach, and connections to inclusive community resources.
    • bhcfe@bhcfe.org
    • https://www.bhcfe.org
  • Pierre Area Center for Equality
    • Our mission is to advocate, connect, educate, and empower LGBTQ+ persons, including their friends and family, to create a more safe and inclusive environment.
    • https://www.pierreareaequality.com
  • LGBT Family Connection Center
Kayla Moorer, PhD
601-470-2658
kayla@drkaylamoorer.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Anne Dilenschneider, PhD, DMin, QMHP
2500 W. 49th St
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Anne@NewIdeaCounseling.com
605-271-2676
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Brea Grueneich, MS, LPC-MH, NCC, QMHP
700 S. 8th Ave.
Brandon, SD 57005
605-582-4722
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
W. Irene Summers Temple, PhD
2218 Jackson Blvd
Suite 13
Rapid City SD 57702, US
605-519-8744
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Miles Fischer, MS, NCC
5024 S. Bur Oak Pl.
Sioux Falls, SD, 57108
605–777–0075
miles@evensoncounseling.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Cat Kingler, MA, NCC
5024 S. Bur Oak Pl.
Sioux Falls, SD, 57108
605–777–0075
cat@evensoncounseling.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Amanda Diehl, MD
350 Pine St
Rapid City, SD 57701
605-721-8939
Pediatrics NON-BIPOC N/A

North Dakota

  • The Pride Collective and Community Center
  • Fargo-Moorhead Pride
    • FM Pride is a 100% volunteer run organization and has zero paid staff in any capacity and is operated by the FM Pride Planning Committee which has two main goals: to ensure the organization is on track with regard to meeting its goals, create short and long term strategic plans, fundraise to support the organization, budget as needed based on goals, and crafting policies in support of those goals and plans. They also are in charge of organizing, overseeing and carrying out all FM Pride events.
    • 218-287-8034
    • https://fmpride.com
  • Dakota OutRight
  • Tri State Transgender
    • Tri State Transgender (TSTG) is a self sustaining fellowship of transgender folks and their allies, who meet on a monthly basis. We are pretty much from the Red River Valley area; North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota. We welcome everyone in the tri-state area whose gender presentation may not fit the binary system and to those who support non-traditional gender presentation. We affirm the individual’s right to self-determination of gender identity and sexual orientation.
    • 701-404-9955
    • tristatetransgender701@gmail.com
    • http://tristatetransgender.weebly.com/
  • Harbor Health Initiative
    • In 2018, we created a clinic called Harbor Health Clinic to address the gap in healthcare transgender individuals experience. The Main areas of focus for this clinic was to increase access to hormone therapy by using both an informed consent model and providing a sliding fee scale payment options for lower income trans folks.
    • 701-566-0593
    • info@harborhealthinitiative.org
    • https://harborhealthinitiative.org
  • My Ally Health
    • MyAlly Health, previously Valley Health, is a professional family planning and reproductive health clinic in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Committed to caring for the community for over 48 years, our experienced team of medical professionals specialize in comprehensive health and reproductive medical services. Counseling and education are also provided.
    • 701-757-ALLY
    • https://myallyhealth.org
Kara Glow, LMSW
100 4th St S
Suite 608
Fargo, ND, 58103
701-264-5200
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Chris Bietz, MS, LPC, LPCC
2701 12th Ave. S.
Fargo, ND 58103
701-451-4900
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
Heidi Selzler-Echola, MSN, APRN, WHNP-BC
​100 4th St S
Suite 608
Fargo, ND, 58103
701-264-5200
Nurse Practitioner NON-BIPOC N/A
Valerie Erickson, DNP, CNP, FNP-BC
​100 4th St S
Suite 608
Fargo, ND, 58103
701-264-5200
Nurse Practitioner NON-BIPOC N/A
Michaela, RN, BSN
100 4th St S
Suite 608
Fargo, ND, 58103
701-264-5200
Nutritionist NON-BIPOC N/A
Nicholas Adams, MD
3171 44th St S
Suite 102
Fargo, ND 58104
701-412-2400
concierge@cfpsfargo.com
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC N/A
Whitney Fear, MSN, PMHNP-BC
301 NP Avenue
Fargo, ND 58102
701-271-3344
Psychiatric Nurse (Mental Health) BIPOC N/A

New Mexico

  • Transgender Resource Community Center New Mexico
    • We support transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming communities through direct services, education, and advocacy.
    • 505-200-9086
    • https://tgrcnm.org/
  • Common Bond New Mexico
    • The mission of the Common Bond New Mexico Foundation is to strengthen the LGBTQ+ community of New Mexico through programs and partnerships that serve at risk sectors of the LGBTQ+ population.
    • 505-636-0845
    • https://www.commonbondnm.org
  • The Human Rights Alliance
  • Santa Fe TGNC Support Group
Rob Belgrod, LPAT, LCAT, ATR-BC
Santa Fe, NM 87507
505-806-0745
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Tam Saimons, FNP
4710 Jefferson Street NE
Suite A
Albuquerque, NM 87109
505-955-9454
Nurse Practitioner NON-BIPOC N/A
Avra Laarakker, MD
2211 Lomas Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87106
505-272-6487
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC N/A

Utah

  • Utah Pride Center
  • Pride of Southern Utah
  • Ogden Pride
    • Ogden Pride celebrates and supports the LGBTQ+ community, individuals and their families and allies in Northern Utah in building and strengthening inclusive communities. We are committed to excellence in advocacy, educational programs and services.
    • info@ogdenpride.org
    • https://www.ogdenpride.org
  • Encircle
  • Queer Meals
    • Life in Provo can be overwhelming for the LGBTQ community. Because of this, there are many groups in Provo that serve the LGBTQ community. QueerMeals is simply one more. We are open 24/7 to folks who need a safe space to sit, visit and decompress—where their pronouns will be respected and their individual paths will be cherished.
    • queermeals@gmail.com
    • https://queermeals.org
Elizabeth Gray, LCMHC
9140 S. State St.
Suite 201
Sandy, UT 84070
385-308-4763
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
Colleen Kuhn, PhD
160 South 1000 East
Suite 210
Salt Lake City, UT
801-355-3554
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Cameron Hee, PhD candidate, AMFT
1175 South 800 East
2nd floor
Orem, UT 84097
801-704-5066
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Lara LaBar MS, AMFT
1175 South 800 East
2nd floor
Orem, UT 84097
801-704-5066
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
Daniel Martinez, MSW
807 East South Temple
Suite 200
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
801-505-9521
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Lauren Smithee, PhD
124 S 400 E
Suite 230
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
801-920-7112
appointments@simplemodern.org
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
Kayla Adams, CSW
124 S 400 E
Suite 230
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
801-920-7112
appointments@simplemodern.org
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Briana Driver, LCSW
727-642-4743
deeplyseencounseling@gmail.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Chloe Agyin, CSW
286 W Center St
Suite 200
Provo, UT 84601
801-448-7712
chloe@celebratetherapy.org
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Michael S. Connolly, MD
11724 S. State St.
Draper, UT 84020
801-576-2000
Pediatric Psychiatry NON-BIPOC N/A
Adam Dell, MD
81 N Mario Capecchi Drive
Salt Lake City, UT  84113
801-213-3599
Pediatrics NON-BIPOC N/A
Matthew Bryan, MD
389 S 900 E
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
385-282-2000
Primary Care NON-BIPOC N/A

Connecticut

  • Out CT
    • OutCT is a 501c3 non-profit organization established in 2013 by a diverse group of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queers and their allies in Southeastern Connecticut to plan a New London Pride Festival. They quickly realized they had enough interest and energy to do more. In addition to a pride festival, OutCT has planned an art exhibit, film series, educational forums, drag shows, and a youth program.
    • 860-339-4060
    • Info@outct.org
    • http://outct.org
  • Hartford Pride
    • CLARO is the leading LGTBQI+ cultural organization located in the heart of Connecticut. CLARO, on every second Saturday in September, presents Hartford PRIDE week with the support of the many allies, supporting organizations, businesses, and the City of Hartford.
    • 860-841-2345
    • Info@hartfordpride.org
    • https://hartfordpride.org
  • Triangle Community Center
    • At Triangle Community Center, we aim to support LGBTQ competency trainings for education, service providers, and others in addition to providing mental health counseling services, and hosting events so that our communities are safe, and everyone in the LGBTQ community is treated with dignity and respect.
    • 203-853-0600
    • tcc@ctpridecenter.org
    • https://ctpridecenter.org
  • New Haven Pride Center
  • Anchor Health: Hamden
    • We’re Connecticut’s leading health center for the LGBTQ community. You deserve groundbreaking, radically inclusive, gender-affirming, and sex-positive care—that’s why we’re here.
    • 203-903-8308
    • https://anchorhealthct.org
  • Anchor Health: Stamford
    • We’re Connecticut’s leading health center for the LGBTQ community. You deserve groundbreaking, radically inclusive, gender-affirming, and sex-positive care—that’s why we’re here.
    • 203-903-8308
    • https://anchorhealthct.org
  • Hartford Gay & Lesbian Health Collective
    • The Hartford Gay & Lesbian Health Collective empowers individuals of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions to lead healthy lives through the provision of health and support services, education and advocacy.
    • 860-278-4163
    • https://hglhc.org
  • Queer Unity Empowerment Support Team
    • The Queer Unity Empowerment Support Team (QUEST), established in 2015, is a community-based collaborative formed to create healthy, inclusive and safe spaces for members of the LGBT+ community, and their allies, in the Greater Waterbury area, fostering meaningful relationships, learning and joy.
    • 203-756-8021 Ext 3981
    • quest.wtby@gmail.com
    • https://questct.com
Rebecca Degnan, LPC
176 Route 81
Building 2, Unit D
Killingworth, CT 06419
860-469-4119
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Christina Borel, LCSW
Litchfield, CT 065759
info@openpathcollective.org
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Lisa Ho, LCSW
347-772-8872
holisad@gmail.com
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Rachael Farina, LMFT
39 New London Turnpike
Suite 316
Glastonbury CT
860-578-2169
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Chevelle Moss-Savage, MHS, HS-BCP, BC-TMH
300 State Street
New London CT
804-621-2603
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Pooja Luthra, M.D., FACE
135 Dowling Way
Farmington, CT
860-679-3245
Endocrinology BIPOC N/A
Stuart Weinzimer, MD
2200 Whitney Ave
Suite 290
Hamden, CT 06518
203-903-8308
Primary Care NON-BIPOC TGNC
Ivan J. Stanford, MD
135 Dowling Way
Farmington, CT
860-679-4477
Primary Care NON-BIPOC N/A

Massachusetts

  • Boston Area Trans Support
    • BATS is a support group for trans and non-binary people who are 18+ and living in and around the Boston area. Join us if you are looking for support in understanding your gender identity, help with coming out or transitioning, emotional support, a sense of community, a place where you belong, or just to meet relatable people.
    • contact@massbats.org
    • https://massbats.org
  • Trans Resistance MA
    • Trans Resistance was formed in June 2020 by Athena Vaughn, Chastity Bowick, and a collective of trans and queer activists in the Boston area who built upon years of contention with the Boston Pride board for being trans-exclusionary in their process, vision, and work and failing to equitably represent the magical TQBIPOC community in Boston.
    • transresistancema@gmail.com
    • https://www.transresistancema.com
  • Trans Community of New England
    • The Trans Community of New England (TCNE) is a Boston area transgender support organization for the transgender community. TCNE has offered transgender social activities and support since the 1970’s! We are one of the oldest transgender groups in the world and one of very few with our own permanent location.
    • info@tcne.org
    • https://tcne.org
  • Berkshire Stonewall Community Coalition
    • The Berkshire Stonewall Community Coalition (BSCC), located in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, is a non-profit 501 (c)3 organization composed of representatives from LGBTQ+ organizations in the Berkshire area, as well as interested individuals. The Berkshire Stonewall Community Coalition supports the well-being of LGBTQ+ people of the Berkshires.
    • http://www.berkshirestonewall.org
  • BAGLY
    • The Boston Alliance of LGBTQ+ Youth (BAGLY) was formed in 1980 and is a youth-led, adult-supported organization committed to social justice, and creating, sustaining and advocating for programs, policies and services for the LGBTQ+ youth community.
    • info@bagly.org
    • 617-227-4313
    • https://www.bagly.org
  • Safe Homes Worecster
    • Safe Homes Worcester offers a wide variety of services to support LGBTQIA+ youth ages 14-23 in the City of Worcester and Central Massachusetts. The weekly activities provide youth with a safe space to make friends, have fun, find support, access resources, get to know adult mentors and gain valuable leadership experience. The program also offers support for homeless youth, transgender resources and HIV testing.
    • safehomes@openskycs.org
    • 508-755-0333
    • https://www.safehomesma.org
  • Out Now Youth
    • The only queer youth organization in Springfield MA, Out Now provides a safe space for queer youth & allies to learn about themselves, develop lasting friendships and leadership skills, explore the history of the LGBTQ+ movement, and so much more.
    • outnow@comcast.net
    • https://www.outnowyouth.org
  • GLASS
  • The Center for Hope and Healing
    • We offer free and confidential support to survivors of sexual violence and their loved ones, including individual counseling, medical and legal advocacy, healing circles, and more.
    • 978-452-7721
    • https://chhinc.org
  • Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition
  • Fenway Health: Ansin Building
    • Fenway Health advocates for and delivers innovative, equitable, accessible health care, supportive services, and transformative research and education. We center LGBTQIA+ people, BIPOC individuals, and other underserved communities to enable our local, national, and global neighbors to flourish.
    • 617-927-6000
    • https://fenwayhealth.org
  • Fenway Health: South End
    • Fenway Health advocates for and delivers innovative, equitable, accessible health care, supportive services, and transformative research and education. We center LGBTQIA+ people, BIPOC individuals, and other underserved communities to enable our local, national, and global neighbors to flourish.
    • 617-247-7555
    • https://fenwayhealth.org/
  • Fenway Health: Sidney Borum, Jr. Health Center
    • Fenway Health advocates for and delivers innovative, equitable, accessible health care, supportive services, and transformative research and education. We center LGBTQIA+ people, BIPOC individuals, and other underserved communities to enable our local, national, and global neighbors to flourish.
    • 617-457-8140
    • https://fenwayhealth.org
  • Transhealth Northhampton
    • As a trans-led organization rooted in Western Massachusetts, we are expanding the healthcare possibilities for our community. Through expert care, education, research, and advocacy, we work to secure a healthy, affirming future for all of us.
    • 413-341-9400
    • https://transhealth.org
Sebastian Barr, PhD
drsebastianbarr@gmail.com
617-299-6263
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Daniel Moore, PsyD
Salem, MA 01970
978-480-6265
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Elliot Silveria, LCSW, MSW
48 N Pleasant St
Amherst, MA
413-207-9979
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Sherene Smith, LICSW
Easthampton, MA 01027
413-359-6329
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
Sidney M. Trantham, Ph.D.
233 Harvard Street
Office #303
Brookline, MA
617-785-0409
sidney@sidneytrantham.com
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Iara Cury, LMHC
413-238-1142
afeelforjustice@gmail.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Anaïs Baptiste, MSW Candidate
413- 416-8773
anaiscpsjintern@gmail.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Jessica Ray-Mendoza, MA, LMHC
Northampton, MA 01060
857-203-8263
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Annalise Boisvert, MD, FACOG, NCMP
531 Faunce Corner Rd
Dartmouth, MA 02747
508-996-3991
OBGYN NON-BIPOC TGNC
Diane Blake, MD
55 Lake Avenue North
Worcester, MA 01655
774-442-2882
Pediatrics NON-BIPOC N/A
Alex Papale, DPT
262 Beacon St
Boston, MA
413-551-9394
dustienne@flourishphysicaltherapy.com
Physical Therapy NON-BIPOC TGNC
Rachel Folger, PMHNP-BC
10 Main Street
Lakeville, MA 02347
774-273-5834
Psychiatry NON-BIPOC TGNC
Joe Gallego, MD
198 Tremont Street
Suite #179
Boston, MA 02116
508-374-9271
Psychiatry NON-BIPOC N/A
Richard Yu, MD, PhD
300 Longwood Avenue
3rd Floor
Boston, MA 02115
617-355-7796
Urology BIPOC N/A

Nevada

  • Silver State Equality
    • As Nevada’s statewide LGBTQ+ civil rights organization, Silver State Equality brings the voices of LGBTQ+ people and allies to institutions of power in Nevada and across the United States, striving to create a world that is healthy, just and fully equal for all LGBTQ+ people.
    • 702-755-6288
    • https://silverstateequality.org/
  • The Center
    • The Center brings together programs, resources, and services to meet the needs of our community and the community around us. We function as the heart and home of the LGBTQIA+ community by making connections, delivering programs, and providing a safe space for health and wellness, social services, arts and culture, advocacy, and community building.
    • 702-733-9800
    • https://thecenterlv.org/
Dr. Sarah Steelman
9488 West Flamingo Rd
Suite 102
Las Vegas, Nevada 89147
sarahsteelmanphd@gmail.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
LaDawn Talbott , MD
5060 Meadowood Mall Circle
Suite 200
Reno, NV 89502
775-344-4445
info@talbottmd.com
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Romulus (Romie) Darden, MSN, APRN, FNP-C
1820 E. Sahara Ave
Suite 201
Las Vegas, NV 89104
702-979-1111
jphoenixaprn@huntridgefcf.org
Primary Care BIPOC N/A
Jodi Thomas, PsyD
1664 N. Virginia Street
Reno, NV 89557
775-784-4648
Psychologist NON-BIPOC QUEER

Colorado

  • The Center on Colfax
    • The Center on Colfax opened in 1976 has grown to become the largest LGBTQ community center in the Rocky Mountain region, giving voice to Colorado’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) community and playing a pivotal role in statewide initiatives to reduce harassment and discrimination. Today we are focused on fulfilling our mission by ensuring that every member of the LGBTQ community has access to the programs and resources they need to live happy, healthy, and productive lives.
    • 303-733-7743
    • https://lgbtqcolorado.org/
    • info@lgbtqcolorado.org
  • Inside Out Youth Services
    • To address the needs of the LGBTQIA2+ community Dipadova worked with the El Paso County Department of Health and Environment’s (EPCDHE) McMaster Center for Drug and Alcohol Treatment to start the Inside Out Program for LGBTQIA2+ youth.
    • 719-328-1056
    • https://insideoutys.org/
  • One Colorado
    • One Colorado is the state’s leading advocacy organization dedicated to advancing equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) Coloradans and their families. We effectively advocate for LGBTQ Coloradans and their families by lobbying the General Assembly, the executive branch, and local governments on issues like safe schools, transgender equality, relationship recognition, and LGBTQ health and human services.
    • 303-396-6170
    • https://one-colorado.org/
  • Transgender Center of the Rockies
  • It Takes a Village
    • Established in 2002, It Takes a Village, Inc. (ITAV) is an Aurora, CO-based non-profit, tax-exempt organization geared towards reducing health and social disparities among people of color in the Denver metropolitan area. Our organization was founded to address the lack of services primarily for African-Americans, however, our village includes people of all races. While services are provided for all, we recognize that people of color are disproportionately impacted by many social and health-related issues and we aim to reduce, if not eliminate, these disparities.​
    • 303-367-4747
    • info@ittakesavillagecolorado.org
    • https://www.ittakesavillagecolorado.org/
  • Out Boulder County
    • Working independently and in collaboration, we facilitate connection, advocacy, education, research and programs to ensure LGBTQ+ people and communities thrive in Boulder County and beyond.
    • 303-499-5777
    • https://www.outboulder.org/
Asher Eno, LMFT, LPC
2727 Bryant Street
Suite 500
Denver, CO
303-319-0084
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Dara Hoffman-Fox, LPC
darahoffmanfox@gmail.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Masha Mikulinsky, LPC, MA
2735 Iris Avenue
Suite C3
Boulder, CO 80301
720-548-2393
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Devin Pinkston, LPC, MA
1212 Bookcliff Ave
Grand Junction, CO 81501
970-433-4635
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Abby Simon, LCSW
1805 S. Bellaire St.
Suite 215-3
Denver, CO 80222
abby@abbysimoncounseling.com
720-507-3833
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Briana Driver, LCSW
727-642-4743
deeplyseencounseling@gmail.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Meryl Franklin, LCSW
919-537-9887
meryl.franklinlcsw@iwosanpsychotherapy.com
Counseling BIPOC TGNC
Nora Alwah, MA, LPC
720-362-0114
info@noraalwah.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Eunice Kwon, LSW
303-219-9443
eunice@radicalhealingcenter.org
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Tara Topper, MA, LPC, ASC
720-310-0749
tara@taratoppertherapies.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Danielle Jones, MA, LAC, LPC, NCC
720-789-4080
Danielle@listencounselingcenter.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Sean Iwamoto, MD
1635 Aurora Court
6th Floor
Aurora, CO 80045
720-848-2650
Endocrinology BIPOC QUEER
Rita Lee, MD
1635 Aurora Court
5th floor
Aurora, CO 80045
720-848-2300
Internal Medicine BIPOC N/A
Christodoulos Kaoutzanis, MD, FACS
1635 Aurora Court
6th Floor
Aurora, CO 80045
720-848-0800
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Paul Steinwald, MD
501 S Cherry St
Suite 900
Denver, CO 80246
303-951-2100
Plastic Surgery NON-BIPOC N/A

Iowa

Kait Hudson, LMFT
702 South Gilbert St.
Suite 109
Iowa City, IA 52240
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER
Rebecca Stinson, PhD, ABPP
info@summergoldcounseling.com
612- 460-1910
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
TJ Guthrie, APRN, FNP, MSN
1300 Woodland Avenue West
Des Moines, IA 50265
515-280-3860
ucsinformation@ucsdsm.org
Nurse Practitioner NON-BIPOC N/A

Minnesota

  • Organization for Refugee, Asylum, and Migration
  • Transforming Families
    • Transforming Families is a community where transgender, gender non-conforming, and questioning youth and their families come together to support each other in a safe, welcoming space. At our monthly gatherings, separate breakout groups for parents, kids, siblings, and teens provide the opportunity to meet and learn from other people traveling the same path.
    • info@tffmn.org
    • https://tffmn.org
  • Trans Northland
    • We are a community group that provides support, resources, education & community to trans people. This includes folks who are transgender, non-binary, two spirit, agender, gender non-conforming, and/or another identity under the gender expansive umbrella.
    • Contact Info
    • transnorthland.org
Linda Zheng, MA
4660 Slater Rd.
Suite 120
Eagan, MN 55122
hello@collabforpsychwellness.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER
Caroline J. Davidge-Pitts, M.B., B.Ch
299-79 Woodlake Dr.
Rochester, MN 55904
507-284-2511
Endocrinology NON-BIPOC N/A
Lee Haggenjos, MD
502 2nd St. SW
Willmar, MN 56201
320-235-7232
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Justin Penny, DO, MA
2020 E 28th St.
Minneapolis, MN, 55407
612-333-0770
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC QUEER
Deborah Thorp, MD
2001 Blaisdell Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55404
952-993-3282
OBGYN NON-BIPOC N/A
Marcia Jensen, PhD
730 South 8th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55415
612-873-3000
Pediatric Psychiatry NON-BIPOC N/A
Tammy Danielson, PA
5615 Xerxes Ave. N.
Suite. D
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
763-581-5630
Physicians Assistant NON-BIPOC QUEER
Vahe Fahradyan, MD
299-79 Woodlake Dr.
Rochester, MN 55904
507-284-2511
Plastic Surgery BIPOC N/A
Kacia Lee, MD
715 South 8th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55404
612-873-3000
Primary Care NON-BIPOC N/A
Cesar Gonzalez, PhD
1300 S 2nd St.
Minneapolis, MN 55415
612-625-1500
Psychiatry BIPOC TGNC
Dagoberto Heredia, Jr., Ph.D., L.P.
299-79 Woodlake Dr.
Rochester, MN 55904
507-284-2511
Psychiatry BIPOC N/A
Jesse Moonen, PsyD
800 E 28th St
Minneapolis, MN 55407
612-863-4000
Psychiatry NON-BIPOC N/A

Wyoming

Tess Kilwein, PhD
Laramie, WY 82072
307-223-2049
tess.m.kilwein@gmail.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Jennifer Mumaugh, LCSW
2315 Dunn Ave
Cheyenne, WY 82001
307-312-2082
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A

Idaho

  • Inclusive Idaho
    • A Black-founded and led non-profit on a mission to grow inclusion, belonging, and access for BIPOC, LGBTQ+ and all historically excluded Idahoans. Our work includes affordable DEIJA training, community engagement events, education, advocacy and community stabilization funding.
    • info@inclusiveidaho.org
    • 208-918-2545
    • https://www.inclusiveidaho.org/
Jeremy Irvin, LCSW, MEd
6003 West Overland Rd.
Suite 105
Boise, ID 83709
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Gabrielle Davis, MA, MPH, LPC, NCC
208-219-7729
hello@equitablecounseling.com
Counseling BIPOC QUEER

Montana

  • The Center
    • The Center is an open affirming environment for peoples of all sexual orientations and gender identity expressions. We empower our community through education, advocacy, and collaborative networking. We strive to be Western Montana’s voice for the LGBTQ+ community and allies. We are proud to be a volunteer-based, community funded organization where we strive to make our little corner of Montana a better place to live!
    • 406-543-2224
    • board@gaymontana.org
    • https://www.gaymontana.org
  • Missoula Queers
Malia Burgess, LCSW
Billings, MT
admin@encircletherapy.org
Counseling BIPOC N/A
Eliot Graham, PCLC
Missoula, MT
406-544-5694
eliotgraham@protonmail.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC

Oklahoma

  • Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
    • OkEq seeks equal rights for LGBTQ+ individuals and families through intersectional advocacy, education, programs, alliances, and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Serving LGBTQ+ Oklahomans and their allies since 1980, Oklahomans for Equality is home to a diverse, vibrant, and engaged community of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons, knowledgeable staff, and dedicated volunteers.
    • 918-743-4297
    • https://www.okeq.org
  • Transpire Oklahoma
    • Transpire OK is a 501(c)(3) organization based out of Tulsa, Oklahoma created in October of 2018. We were birthed out of a need to fill gaps in community support, education, and advocacy for transgender, non-binary, and gender-expansive folks in Oklahoma. The organization is made up of trans and non-binary individuals dedicated to creating a safer environment for their community.
    • help@transpireok.org
    • https://www.transpireok.org
Casey Ritchie, LPC, MS
4835 South Fulton Ave
Suite 100
Tulsa, OK 74135
918-716-9568
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A

Nebraska

  • Trans Stichin
    • No Cost Closet: The closet contains gender-affirming clothing, shoes, undergarments, accessories, and toiletries. There are no requirements for shoppers. If you have a need for a specific item, please reach out, we may have it in the closet or we can order it. The closet is open on Saturdays 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. and by appointment.
    • 402-201-6940
    • https://maddelynbal.wixsite.com/transstitchin
  • Huespring
    • Huespring is a leadership development program tailored to LGBTQ+ early career professionals. Via Huespring, scholars are matched with senior-level, field-specific mentors for a seven-month program led by national trainers and local experts.
    • info@huespring.org
    • https://www.huespring.org
  • Black & Pink
    • Black & Pink National is a prison abolitionist organization dedicated to abolishing the criminal punishment system and liberating LGBTQIA2S+ people and people living with HIV/AIDS who are affected by that system through advocacy, support, and organizing.
    • admin@blackandpink.org
    • https://www.blackandpink.org
  • Trans Nebraska
    • The state of transgender equality is in rapid flux in state legislatures, under federal law, in the courts and at the ballot box. Progress is consistently met with backlash. In Nebraska, we are working to ensure that transgender, nonbinary and gender nonconforming people can be themselves wherever they live, learn or work.
    • gethelp@aclunebraska.org
    • https://transnebraska.org
Camie Nitzel, PhD
8001 S. 15th St.
Suite C
Lincoln, NE 68512
402-483-7900
connect@kindredpsych.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC

Missouri

  • The Transgender Institute
    • The Transgender Institute® (TTI) is a collaborative and comprehensive center that with its partners, offers a full spectrum of  therapeutic, psychiatric, psychological, medical, surgical, and endocrine care. We also offer vocal training, movement, social presentation, including fashion and many other forms of aesthetic care for the transgender person.
    • 816-305-0943
    • https://transinstitute.org
  • Metro Trans Umbrella Group
    • There are so many different Transgender support, advocacy, educational, and ally groups here in the metro area, and the Metro Trans Umbrella Group wishes to unite us all. We are such a large community, and with all these resources scattered, it can be difficult to find the much needed information & support. By coming together, we can easily mend the resource gaps and provide community and support for each other. Whether you are a part of another group or are wishing to find a sense of community, MTUG strives to support all individuals that fall under the “Umbrella term” of Trans which includes, but is not limited to: Transsexuals (FtM, MtF), genderqueer, androgynous, agender, intersex, drag, and questioning.
    • info@stlmetrotrans.org
    • 314-349-1402
    • https://www.stlmetrotrans.org
  • Ozarks Inclusion Project
    • As a project of The GLO Center, the longest running LGBTQIA+ Community Center in the state, we offer training and policy review for for- and not-for-profit companies, and an online searchable directory so allies and LGBTQIA+ people alike can find the resources we need and support friendly businesses with our purchasing power.
    • 417-869-3978
    • OIP@GLOcenter.org
    • https://ozarksinclusionproject.org
  • Transformations Kansas City
    • Transformations is also proud to be a community leader and our leadership team has served as key consultants on TGNC issues. We’ve been generous with sharing our curriculum, program outlines and practices with other youth serving agencies looking to support TGNC young people. And now there are more programs than ever in the Greater Kansas City area that serve TGNC young people!
    • transformationskc@gmail.com
    • https://transformationskc.org
  • TransParent USA
    • TransParent envisions a world that honors and affirms the naturally occurring transgender experience. Our mission is to bring compassionate support to parents and caregivers navigating complex issues faced by gender-expansive individuals.
    • support.team@transparentusa.org
    • https://transparentusa.org
Christine Moser, PsyD
2401 Gillham Rd
Kansas City MO 64108
816-234-3000
Psychiatry NON-BIPOC N/A

Vermont

  • Outright Vermont
    • Outright Vermont is a 501(c)(3) non-profit under federal and state regulations. Since 1989, we have been building hope, equity, and power with LGBTQ+ youth in Vermont. Founded by a small group of queer adults, after a national survey discovered that queer youth were dramatically at higher risks of suicide than their heterosexual peers, Outright Vermont has built up programming that now includes:
      Queer youth spaces, which hosts a range of weekly peer-support groups, events, workshops, and more in all 14 counties of Vermont; Education & outreach work statewide for schools, communities, colleges, and organizations looking for support on preventing harassment, dealing with harassment, creating and supporting Queer/Straight Alliances (QSAs), and more; Annual large scale events for queer youth & the larger queer community including: 10 years of queer youth pride, a statewide queer & allied youth summit, the Fire Truck Pull, and the annual Outright Awards.”
    • 802-865-9677
    • info@outrightvt.org
    • https://www.outrightvt.org
  • Pride Center Vermont
    • Pride Center of Vermont (PCVT) is the region’s most comprehensive community center dedicated to advancing community and the health and safety of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ+) Vermonters.
    • 802-860-7812
    • info@pridecentervt.org
    • https://www.pridecentervt.org
  • Out In The Open
    • Connecting rural LGBTQ people to build community, visibility, knowledge, and power. We are building a multi-issue social justice movement led by rural LGBTQ people toward the transformation of our economic, social, and political relationships.
    • info@weareoutintheopen.org
    • https://www.weareoutintheopen.org
Christopher Janeway, LCMHC, MS
7 Kilburn Street
Suite 305
Burlington, VT 05401
802-557-1061
info@christopherjaneway.com
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A
Anja Jokela, MD
3 Timber Lane
South Burlington, VT 05403
802-847-8500
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC QUEER
Rachel LaRocca, MD
246 Granger Road
Suite 2
Berlin, VT 05602
802-225-5810
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A

Maine

  • Maine Transgender Network
    • Welcome to the new and improved website of the Maine Transgender Network, a nonprofit organization that provides support and resources to the trans community, as well as education about gender identity. We are dedicated to making Maine a safe and welcome place for trans people to live, visit, and thrive.
    • 207-370-0359
    • MaineTransNet.org
Patricia Duffett, LCSW
57 Exchange Street
Suite 203 (2nd Floor)
Portland, ME 04101
pduffett@pduffettpsychotherapy.com
207-200-3618
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC

Rhode Island

  • Youth Pride Inc.
    • Youth Pride, Inc. is dedicated to meeting the unique needs of youth and young adults impacted by sexual orientation and gender identity/expression while working to end the homophobic and transphobic environments in which they live, work, and play.
    • 401-421-5626
    • info@youthprideri.org
    • https://www.youthprideri.org
  • TGI Network of Rhode Island
    • Incorporated in 2011, TGI Network of Rhode Island is the only statewide organization providing support and advocacy for the TGI community in Rhode Island and surrounding areas. Our mission is to serve the needs of the transgender, gender diverse, and intersex (TGI) communities in Rhode Island and surrounding areas through support, advocacy, and education.
    • info@tginetwork.org
    • https://www.tginetwork.org/home
Addyson Tucker, PsyD
22 Parsonage
Suite 159
Providence, RI 02910, US
addyson@wholeheartedpsych.com
401-216-7877
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC
Jaye Watts, LICSW
186 Providence Street
West Warwick, RI 02893
401-615-2800
Counseling NON-BIPOC N/A

Kansas

Quinn Jackson, MD, MPH
2000 Olathe Boulevard
Kansas City, KS 66160
913-588-1227
Family Medicine NON-BIPOC N/A
Amanda Mogoi, APRN
941 W. 27th St. S.
Wichita, KS 67217
316-461-0339
mcarehealthcare@gmail.com
Primary Care NON-BIPOC N/A
Christine Moser, PsyD
2401 Gillham Rd
Kansas City MO 64108
816-234-3000
Psychiatry NON-BIPOC N/A
Lacey Stewart, MS, LCPC, NCC
330 Poyntz Ave
Suite 270
Manhattan, KS 66502
lacey@beyondideascounseling.com
505-370-1270
Counseling NON-BIPOC QUEER

New Hampshire

  • Harbor Camps
    • Harbor Camps’ mission is to build confidence, resilience, and community for transgender & non-binary youth and their families through camp experiences. We have up to 140 campers and 20 CITs per session. We have campers from 42 states and six countries!
    • 781-400-1617
    • https://harborcamps.org
  • Seacoast Outright
    • Above all else, Seacoast Outright strives to protect and foster community, empathy, and security. From 1993 to today, we have always known the importance of supporting those who need it most, and we hope to go forward to build a brighter future where everyone is understood, valued, and protected.
    • 978-561-6201
    • https://www.seacoastoutright.org
Desmond Stern, BA, LCMHC, MS
112 Pleasant St
Concord, NH 03301
603-255-3877
Counseling NON-BIPOC TGNC

Alaska & Hawaii

Alaska

  • Choosing Our Roots
    • Choosing Our Roots, a non-profit organization, is the realization of a dream held by a coalition of youth, parents, mentors and community members searching for a more effective and lasting way to address homelessness among LGBTQ+ youth in Alaska.
    • 907-764-6233
    • info@choosingourroots.org
    • www.choosingourroots.org

Hawaii

  • Loud & Queer
    • Loud and Queer! is a quarterly zine published by the Ketchikan Queer Collective featuring visual art, articles, and resources. Loud and Queer! Connects LGBTQ+ people of Southeast Alaska to inform, inspire, and build community. This publication tells our stories by and for each other.
    • https://loudandqueerketchikan.com
  • The Lavender Clinic
  • Hawai’i Health & Harm Reduction Centers
    • The Hawai’i Health and Harm Reduction Center serves Hawai’i communities by reducing the harm and fighting the stigma of HIV, hepatitis, homelessness, substance use, mental illness, and poverty in our community. We focus our efforts on those disproportionately affected by social determinants of health, including but not limited to: people living with and/or affected by HIV, hepatitis, substance use, and the transgender, LGBQ and the Native Hawaiian communities. We foster health, wellness, and systemic change in Hawai’i and the Pacific through care services, advocacy, training, prevention, education, and capacity building.
    • info@hhhrc.org
    • 808-521-2437
    • www.hhhrc.org
  • Hawai’i LGBT Legacy Foundation
    • The Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation produces Honolulu Pride, hosts the LGBTQ+ Center Honolulu and creates educational programs that inform and empower Hawaii’s LGBTQIA+ community. We also provide financial and in-kind support to organizations addressing social, health and economic inequalities in our communities. You can help us continue our work by making a contribution today; just select one of the options above.
    • Info@hawaiilgbtlegacy.com
    • 808-369-2000
    • https://hawaiilgbtlegacyfoundation.com

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