LGBTQIA Resources
LGBTQIA Resources and Gender Affirming Care
For more in LGBTQIA supports within Seattle Public Schools, go to Health Education’s LGBTQ Programs, Curriculum, and Supports webpage.
Nationwide Hotlines
Trans Lifeline: A hotline staffed by trans people for trans people offering direction emotional and financial support for those in crisis: 877-565-8860
Trevor Project(24/7): Crisis Line, Safe Space, and Support Center for LGBTQ Youth 25 and Younger. 1-866-488-7386
King County Hotline and Supports
API Chaya (M-F 10-4): Free, confidential, and culturally relevant hotline available to offer referrals, information, safety planning, and support for all languages. Focuses on supporting those impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking within the South Asian, Asian, Pacific Islander, and LGBTIQ communities.1-877-922-4292; 206-325-0325
King County Specific Supports
BGLAD @ Youth Eastside Services: BGLAD is a free weekly drop-in social support group for high-school youth, established as a welcoming and affirming space for people exploring or seeking support for their identities. BGLAD is co-facilitated by licensed mental health professionals who have experience working with LGBTQ+ youth. The facilitators help members feel welcome, maintain the rules of mutual respect and confidentiality, and offer ideas and resources during group time. 425-747-4937
Camp Ten Trees: Residential camping programs for LGBTQ+ youth and youth of LGBTQ+ families. 206-288-9568
Cedar River Clinics: Wellness and transgender services offered at clinics and online telemedicine. Includes reproductive and sexual health services, hormone therapy, screening and referrals for health, mental health, and substance abuse needs, and transgender services based on ICATH informed consent model. Offers free transportation if needed.800-572-4223
Diverse Harmony: Queer-Straight Alliance Youth Chorus and safe space for singers 13-22 who identify as queer, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning, asexual, or allied, among many others. Email to join.
Gay City: Hub for LGBTQ Individuals seeks affirming and responsive resource, wellness, and community. For youth, has meetings twice a month called Queer N’Teen to talk about mental health support and community building.
Ingersoll Gender Center: Mutual support and education organization for transgender, gender variant and genderqueer people, and the people who support them. Provides peer support groups, community engagement, education, and resources. 206-849-7859
Lambert House: Around 50 different programs, activities, resources, and services for LGBTQ+ youth. Includes mentoring, friend drop-in spaces, support groups, dinner with divas, queer movie nights, case management, free haircuts and tranzfermations, and events.206-322-2515
Neighborcare Health at 45th St: Provides gender affirming care and sliding scale services for medical, behavioral health, and dental. 206-633-3350
Peer Seattle: Peer support, groups, voucher programs, anonymous HIV testing, and connection to resources for the LGBTQ community impacted by addiction, mental health and/or HIV.206-322-2437
PFLAG: Support groups, education, and advocacy around sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression. Has specific groups for LGBTQ+ people, family, and allies. 206-325-7724
Powerful Voices: Provides an employment program, case management, and empowerment programs for girls*(*a girl is anyone who identifies as one) in middle schools and juvenile detention. 206-860-1026
Reel Queer Youth: A video production and media literacy training for LGBTQ youth and their allies ages 13-20. Full and partial scholarships are available.
Seattle Children’s Gender Clinic: Cares for children, adolescents, and youth whose gender identity is different from their sex at birth and do not identify with traditional definitions of male or female. Provides pubertal blockers, cross-sex hormones, mental health support and readiness discussion, and autism gender clinic. 206-987-2028
Teen Feed: Free confidential programs and hot meals responding to basic needs of homeless and at-risk youth at various University District meal sites. 206-522-4366
@YAMWashington: Youth Advocacy Media supports queer youth in Washington State with resources, community, and advocacy. Part of Gay City.
Youth Speaks: (A Program of Arts Corps): Collective for youth spoken word poetry, creating avenues for youth voices through creative writing instruction and performance opportunities. 206-722-5440
Homeless Shelter
Youthcare: Drop in and overnight shelters located in University District, Downtown, and South Seattle. Has case management, basic need support, medical care, meals, and support with legal aid.206-622-5555
Additional Supports
COLAGE: Network for people with one or more lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and/or asexual parent.
Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network (GLSEN) Washington State: Advocacy and education to organize around LGBTQ+ affirming public policy, teacher trainings, events for students, educations, parents, and allies. 206-330-2099
Gender Justice League: Provides safe house, financial assistance, and social justice advocacy. 206-538-0423
TransFamilies: Run English and Spanish parent support groups, a trans youth leadership program, special topics groups, youth support groups, and hub for resources in health, education, and advocacy. 1-855-4GENDER
Free Access to Gender Affirming K-12 E-Books
Rainbow Library Community Reads Project: List and access instructions to gender affirming LGBTQ+ affinity books for K-12
Safe Access Restroom App for Transgender, Intersex, and Nonbinary Individuals
REFUGE Restrooms: Refuge Restrooms is a web application that seeks to provide safe restroom access for transgender, intersex, and gender nonconforming individuals. Users can search for restrooms by proximity to a search location, add new restroom listings, as well as comment and rate existing listings.