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Last Updated 3/28/23
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LGBTQ+ Resources
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NameContact DescriptionWebsite
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Resource Database
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American Verterans for Equal RightsAVER, Inc.
PMB 416
15127 Main Street E, Ste 104
Sumner, WA 98390
info@aver.us
(678.596.1311)
Resource list for various LGBTQIA+ vetern related groupshttp://aver.us/veteran-resources/support
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Bisexual Resource CenterPhone:617-424-9595
Email:bliss@biresource.org
P.O. Box 170796, Boston, MA 02117
Provides list of support groups and other informational resources
For Immediate Support:
https://www.lgbthotline.org/
http://biresource.org/boston-groups/
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GLBT Near MeLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) National Hotline:
1-888-843-4564
Helps locate nearby social and support resources, community centers, and youth groups.
www.glbtnearme.org

https://www.lgbthotline.org/
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Boston PridePride Line 617-262-9405
Email: info@bostonpride.org
Boston Pride Mailing Address
398 Columbus Ave. #285
Boston, MA 02116
Resource Database for the Boston area includes topics: anti-racism, Health and Education, Legal and Professional, Nightlife/arts/recreation, Pride/LGBTQ+s centers, Spiritual and Faith, and Youth + Family.https://www.bostonpride.org/resources/
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Mass.govPhone: 617-624-5844
Email: Yves.Singletary@MassMail.State.MA.US
List created as part of the Child and Youth Violence Prevention services, lists various safe spaces for LGTBQIA2+ youthhttps://www.mass.gov/service-details/safe-spaces-for-lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender-queerquestioning-intersex-asexual
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National Center of Transgender EqualityPhone: 202-642-4542
Email: ncte@transequality.org
National Center for Transgender Equality
1032 15th St NW
Suite 199
Washington D.C. 20005

202-642-4542 phone
Email: ncte@transequality.org
Houses resources on rights by state, educational resources for understanding the TGNC Community, self help guides, and covers issues such as: anti-violence, healthcare, houselessness, immigration, travel, non-discrimination rights, etc. Has a page that provides a Transgender Legal Services Networkhttps://transequality.org/documents/state/massachusetts
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New England Gender C.A.R.E ConsortiumContact information dependant on locationProvides a list of instituations and specific health professionals involved in gender expansive care. Includes level of education and pronouns of providershttp://negendercare.org/
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Trans Care ListingsDatabase related to trans carehttp://transcaresite.org/?page_id=461
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MA-LGBTQ interactive mapcontact form on pageVia the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Comission of LGBTQ Youth, a list of resources for various group, care, informational needs. https://www.mass.gov/news/commission-releases-
statewide-lgbtq-resource-map
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Hotlines
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Trans LifelineHelpline (U.S.): 877-565-8860
Helpline (Canada): 877-330-6366
email: contact@translifeline.org
Peer support hotline for trans and questioning people staffed by trans volunteers. They also have information about transitioning and access to resouces. They currently have microgrants with applications starting November 1st. Currently in the process of creating a family & friends line.http://www.translifeline.org/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TransLifeline
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LGBT Helpline with Fenway HealthLGBT+ Helpline (25+): 617.267.9001 Toll free: 888.340.4528
^Hours: Mon-Sat 6-11PM
LGBT+ Peer Listening line (under 25): 617.267.2535 Toll free:800.399.PEER
^Hours: Mon-Sat 5-10 PM
Trans health line: 857-313-6589 Email:transhealth@fenwayhealth.org
LGBT Parenting services: 617-927-6243
Parenting services email:SQuinn@fenwayhealth.org
Mission is to enhance well-being of LGBTQIA+ community through access, quality care, education, research and advocacy. Helpline and Peer hotline are currently suspended, but sexual health line open. Their website has various resources for LGBT families and trans health including youth clinics, healthcare support, and needle guidance/disposal. There are also groups that are running virtually for trans and non-binary parents and prospective parents, as well as parents and guardians of transgender young people.
Is your question not answered here? Contact us at:​
857.313.6589 or
transhealth@fenwayhealth.org
You can schedule these appointments using the link below, or by giving us a call at 857.313.6589.
https://fenwayhealth.org/care/medical/transgender-health/
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GLBT National Help CenterLGBT National Hotline: 888-843-4564
Hours: M-F 4pm-12 S 5pm-12
LGBT National Youth Talkline: 800-246-7743
LGBT National Senior Hotline: 888-234-7243
Chatroom for teens: extended hours Tues/Wed 4-7 pst
Chatroom for Trans teens: Thurs/Fri 4-7pst
Email: Help@LGBThotline.org
Offers confidential support to teen and adults, including an online peer-support chat. Hours based of PST unless specified elsewhere. https://translifeline.org/about/#princples
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Great Boston PFLAGHotline: 866-427-3524
info@gbpflag.com
Helpline@gbpflag.com
CONTACT US:
Greater Boston PFLAG
P.O. Box 541619
Waltham MA 02454
781.891.5966
Group of parents, families, friends, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people dedicated to change attitudes and create support/understanding through education, support, and advocacy. Has a parent and caregiver hotline, support groups, and a 1-1 program for parent/caregiver/family support.https://gbpflag.org/
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The Trevor ProjectHelpline (U.S.): 877-565-8860
Helpline (Canada): 877-330-6366
email: contact@translifeline.org
Call Us: 1-866-488-7386
Text Us: 678-678
24/7 Hotline offers crisis intervention and suicide prevention support for LGBTQ+ youth. Provides a chat service as well as a text line. Specifically geared towards those under 25+ and their family, friends and allies. Provides educational modules on LGBTQ+ allyship/education, as well as resources including but not limited to wellness on social media, bisexual support, etc.http://www.thetrevorproject.org/

https://www.trevorspace.org/?utm_source=trevor_website&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=get_help_page for starting online conversations
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Sage Hotline877-360-LGBT (5428)
The SAGE LGBT Elder Hotline is available 24 hours a day,
7 days a week, in English and Spanish, with translation in 180 languages.
Elder Hotline. We connect LGBT older people who want to talk with friendly responders who are ready to listen. Certified in crisis response, nonjudgemental space, confidential, provides resources. https://www.sageusa.org/what-we-do/sage-national-lgbt-elder-hotline/
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Online Communities & Specific Aid
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Qchat954-765-6024Online chat space for LGBTQIA2+ teens- has various identities and topics for groups. including but not limited to: aro/ace, questioning, nonbinary, groups on language, krafts, or astrology
Complete our First Time Users form:
https://www.qchatspace.org/Getting-Started
https://www.qchatspace.org/Upcoming-Groups
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Trans Emergency FundWrite Us
Transgender Emergency Fund of Ma, Inc.
PO Box 220270
Boston, MA 02122-0013
Email Us
info@transemergencyfund.org
Phone Us
Member Services: 774-243-4647
Transitional Housing Program: 617-506-8631
Assistance for low-income trans people in MA (various forms of assistance including gender marker changes and homelessness prevention)https://transemergencyfund.org/
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Trans Needle ExchangeTransgender Emergency Fund of Ma, Inc.We are a non-profit mail-based service providing free HRT needle supplies for trans folk who cannot access or afford their own. We send a month’s worth of supplies to people all around the country.
Contact:
https://transneedles.org/contact
https://transneedles.org
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Trans PulsePO Box 220270Our mission at TransPulse is to stop the transgender suicide epidemic.We offer a sense of community and kinship for transgender folks, their families, their friends, and their allies. Have a Discord chat, a forum, and numerous resources. This has a great search option for finding trans support groups worldwide.
Contact:
https://www.transgenderpulse.com/contact/
https://www.transgenderpulse.com/
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Trans Clippers ProjectBoston, MA 02122-0013Free clipper delivery for trans, two-spirit, and non-binary youth.
For general inquiries, media requests, research, or funding opportunities contact us at klie@imaginewaterworks.org.
https://www.imaginewaterworks.org/trans-clippers-project-massachusetts/
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Centers & Support Groups
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Aids Support Group of Cape CodHIV Peer Support: 508-487-9445
Email: dgates@asgcc.org

Provincetown Drop-In Center
Prevention, Testing & Screening Services
301 Commercial Street
Provincetown, MA 02657
508.487.8311
Working remotely on the phones and via zoom, various groups and individual support for those with AIDS. This website also has various services around addictions, including NA and MARA meetings.
Find a location: https://www.asgcc.org/contact/
https://www.asgcc.org/
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BRAGLY 24/7 EMERGENCY HOTLINE: 508-588-TALK TTY RELAY (in MA) 711
Phone: 508-583-3005
Email:bbadgett@healthimperatives.org or BrAGLY@HealthImperatives.org
Phone
Administrative Office:
508-583-3005
Fax: 508-583-9809
Hotline: 508-588-8255
Email
info@healthimperatives.org

Brockton Alliance support group for LGBTQ+ youth from ages 14 to 19. They also provide one-on-one crisis counseling and advocacy measures.
Health Imperatives
HIV/AIDS Services, Gender Affirming Therapy, Adolescent Support Group: BrAGLY
Health Care of Southeastern MA
942 W. Chestnut Street
Brockton, MA 02301
Business Hours
Monday – Friday
9am-5pm
https://healthimperatives.org/youth-support/

https://healthimperatives.org/sexual-and-reproductive-health/

www.facebook.com/healthimperatives

twitter.com/healthimp
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Boston Alliance of GLBT Youth (BAGLY)617-227-4313
Helpline: 800-422-2459
info@bagly.org

28 Court Square, Boston, 02108
Youth-run and adult-led community center for those 22 years and younger. In-person and virtual clinic, mental health/behavior services are virtual, and offers community support online. Has various support groups every week for those under 22-25 depending on group. Online availability varies for virtual groups (which vary from weekly to monthly events.) In person hours are appointment only on Thursdays 11:30am- 4:30 pm. Community center is currently closed, they occasionally do food pick-ups www.bagly.org

https://www.instagram.com/bagly_inc/

https://www.bagly.org/calendar
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Bisexual Resource CenterP.O. Box 170796, Boston, MA 02117
brc at biresource.org
617-424-9595 (Leave a message and someone will get back to you as soon as possible)

Provides list of support groups and other informational resourceshttp://biresource.org/boston-groups/
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Cambridge Women's Centertoshcwcvolunteer@gmail.com
survey to join group bit.ly/CWC-TGNC
Hosts a bimonthly Trans and Gender-non conforming Art Share groups for adults. Must fill out survey before acquiring zoom linkbit.ly/CWC-TGNC

https://www.cambridgewomenscenter.org/monthly-calendar
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Fenway Healthtranshealth@fenwayhealth.orgFenway offers several drop-in, staff-facilitated, peer-led, short-term, therapy and one-time social group activities and options for transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) people as well as for non-transgender partners, parents or guardians of TGNC individuals. This group is for individuals who are 18+ and it runs. 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month 6-7:30PM.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1j5TC692qmuvfE2c5Ps2n8F2iI1YAj3AJfXNDj95-uzE/edit
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GLASSDrop in: 978-604-6937 and email: frivera@jri.org
General Email: outreach@jri.org
Behavioral Health: akominami@jri.org or 617-483-5711
General Support and Referrals: adelreal@jri.org or 617-735-7434
1 Grant Street, Framingham, MA 01702
Drop-in safe space for in-person HIV/STI testing, treatment, and PrEP for LGBTQ+ youth ages 18-29. By appointment ONLY, no walk ins. Every Wednesday between 10am and 3pm. Support for LGBTQ+ youth of color and their allies. Holds support groups and workshops
Virtual Drop In, Mondays and Wednesdays 4pm-6pm EST, @Zoom. A safe space to connect with other
LGBTQ+ youth of color.
Zoom link: https://bit.ly/3cX6Hfy
PRISMS, Second and Fourth Fridays, 4pm-5pm EST, @Facebook. A discussion board style group for
transgender, non-binary, and gender diverse adults of color, ages 18-25. We’ll uplift, connect, and laugh
with each other to get through adversity.
Facebook: https://bit.ly/prismsfb
Contact: Kamar Porter at kporter@jri.org
https://jri.org/services/health-and-housing/health/boston-glass
Updated service list
https://jri.org/sites/default/files/2020-12/Virtual%20Boston%20GLASS%20Services%20as%20of%2012.15.2020_0.pdf
Make sure to check-out this updated virutal list. It's the second link that has most recent info
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Gender Spectrum Sign up for group on website.
https://www.genderspectrum.org/about/contact
1271 Washington Ave. #834, San Leandro, CA 94577
Has online groups for teens, preteens, parents, caregivers, and other family members. Groups are: preteen & teens, black trans and non-binary group, preteens, national adult group, topic specific groups, spanish speaking adult sessions, facilitators support group, and a "lounge" or connection space for those who need it between groups. https://www.genderspectrum.org/
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Greater Boston PFLAGEmail: programs@gbpflag.org Group of parents, families, friends, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people . This org also has training/workshops, groups, online chat options, and list of other hotline numbers/places to look for other groups.https://gbpflag.org/support-groups/
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Mass Transgender Political CoalitionOffice: 617-778-0519
Mobile: 617-286-9334
info@masstpc.org
Privacy Policy
PO Box 960784
Boston, MA 02196
Capacity building and training,empowerment and advocacy work.https://www.masstpc.org/

https://www.masstpc.org/contact-us/
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Out Now413-736-4610
outnow@comcast.net (Contact Holly)
1695 Main St. (2nd floor), Springfield, MA 01103
Group for Queer youth 22 and under in Springfield, MA: meets on Wednesdays from 3-430 PM. Contact Holly for online informationhttp://outnowyouth.org/

Calendar:
https://www.outnowyouth.org/locations-hours
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SAGE (service and advocacy for LGBT Elders)Hotline: 877-360-LGBT (5428)
Phone: 212-741-2247 (national Headquarters)
https://www.sageusa.org/about-us/contact-us/
connect@sageusa.org -if you want someone to connect w in the pandemic
Involves themselves in advocacy work, provides educational training around LGBT Elders, connects elders with other elders, has an intergenerational food program, and provides a program for financial security for this community. Hosts pages of resources, rights, and links to other helpful groups.https://www.sageusa.org/
https://www.sageusa.org/sageconnect/
Calendr:
https://www.sageusa.org/get-involved/attend-an-event/
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TranscaresiteHosts a list of Trans support groups in MA- does not have a date for when this information was updated last
Trangender Care Listing:
http://transcaresite.org/?page_id=461
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18 DegreesPhone: 413-448-8281
Office Hours: M-F 8:30-5
Email: info@18degreesma.org
480 West Street, Pittsfield, MA 01201 & 59 Interstate Drive,
West Springfield MA 01089
Has an online Safe Space group that meets weekly, as well as other LGBTQ related meetups, registration on website or call phone. Dates listed on Calendar. Otherwise this group is mainly for family and children support and has other various resources and virtual meets.https://18degreesma.org/new-events/
Contact:
https://18degreesma.org/contact-us/
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Legal & Advocacy
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American Bar AssociationHotline: 800-285-2221
312-988-5000
Contact the ABA Commission on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Email: sogi@americanbar..org
Address: 321 N. Clark Street, Suite 1700, Chicago, IL 60654
Committed to promoting full and equal participation in the legal profession by persons of differing sexual orientations and gender identities. Has webinars, job/volunteer opportunities, and other educational information on rights/advocacy.https://www.americanbar.org/groups/diversity/sexual_orientation/
Events:
https://www.americanbar.org/events-cle/
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Black and PinkPhone: 531-466-3346
Email: boston@blackandpink.org
admin@blackandpink.org
2406 Fowler Ave Suite 316, Omaha, NE 68111
Founded in Boston, a national 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. Have numerous programs, though many are based in Alaska, has a pen-pal program with incarcerated LGBTQIA2+ people, and a youth leadership institute program.https://www.blackandpink.org/
Contact:
https://www.blackandpink.org/contact/
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GLAD (Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders)Phone: 617.426.1350
Fax: 617.426.3594
Email: gladlaw@glad.org
18 Tremont, Suite 950
Boston, MA 02108
Legal rights organization dedicated to ending discrimination based on sexual orientation, HIV status, and gender identity and expression working through litigation, public policy advocacy and education. Hosts educational resources such as your rights per state, lawyer referrals, how to change one's name, ways to get involved, and a blog on recent issues in regards to the LGBTQIA2+ community. Hosts the Transgender ID project: free legal resources for transgender people living in New England seeking to update their legal name and gender on federal and state documents.glad.org
https://www.instagram.com/gladlaw/

Contact:
https://www.glad.org/know-your-rights/glad-answers/
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Lamda Legalhttps://www.lambdalegal.org/helpdesk <provides a place to contact online or search for local office
National Headquarter
120 Wall Street, 19th Floor
New York, NY 10005-3919
Phone: 212-809-8585
This national organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and everyone living with HIV through impact litigation, education and public policy work. Has various resources on knowing your rights per state, educational toolkits, and publications on Trans issues.https://www.lambdalegal.org/

Contact Help Desk:
https://lambdalegal.org/helpdesk/
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Massachusetts Comission Against DiscriminationPhone: 617-994-6000
Email: mcad@mass.gov
Hours: M-F 9-4
1 Ashburton Place, Suite 601, Boston, MA 02108
Has information around rules/laws around discrimination, where to file a complaint, who to contact, and various resource on anti-discrimination.https://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts-commission-against-discrimination
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Massachusetts Association of Human Rights and Relations Commission781-393-2516
Frances N. Nwajei
Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Email: fnwajei@medford-ma.gov

Phone: (781) 393-2439
TDD/TTY: (781) 393-2516
Medford City Hall, Room 214, 85 George P. Hassett Drive, Medford
Promotes human and civil rights and harmonious relationships among diverse groups at a local level, offers state-wide networking, free workshops, strategic planning, info/assistance, and fress consultation.Hours:
Monday: 8:30 - 4:30
Tuesday: 8:30 - 4:30
Wednesday: 8:30 - 7:30
Thursday: 8:30 - 4:30
Friday: 8:30 - 12:30
http://www.medfordma.org/departments/human-rights/mahrc/

https://www.medfordma.org/departments/dei
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National Gay and Lesbian Task ForceWashington, DC 1050 Connecticut Ave NW Suite 65500
Washington, DC 20035 Phone: 202-393-5177

Miami, FL 801 Arthur Godfrey Road, Suite 402
Miami Beach, FL 33140
Phone: 305-571-1924 Fax: 305-571-7298
Works with various groups and organizations to advocate for pro-LGBTQIA2+ legislation. Currently has information on the census, faith work, reproductive justice, and the equality act. Has a members and email list for those interested in advocacy work/receviing tasks to support LGBTQIA2+ rights.
http://www.thetaskforce.org/
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National Center for Lesbian RightsNCLR Legal Helpline: 800-528-6257
or 415-392-6257
Hours: 9am-5pm Pacífic M-F
Email: info@NCLRights.org
870 Market St, San Francisco, CA
Advocates for pro-LGBT policy and provides free legal assistance to LGBTQ people, and has a resource and publications list on their website. Can use their online form or call the hotline number, online form also availible in Spanish.
LEGAL HELPLINE
1.800.528.6257 or 415.392.6257
https://www.nclrights.org/
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Transgender Law CenterTransgender Law Center
PO Box 70976
Oakland, CA 94612-0976
phone: 510.587.9696
collect line for people in prison and detention: 510.380.8229
Multidisciplinary org for TGNC individuals. The Legal Information Helpline provides basic information about laws and policies that affect transgender people across many areas, including employment, health care, housing, civil rights, immigration, prisoners’ rights, and identity document changes. TLC also has the following programs: Black Trans Circles, Positively Trans, TLC@SONG (building southern trans resilience), Truth (led by youth, story space). Provides COVID related resources and how to change gender/name markers & id.https://transgenderlawcenter.org/resources#helpdesk
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Transgender Health Care Access Project617-275-2980
888-211-6168 (toll-free)
https://www.healthlawadvocates.org/contact-us
Health care services for transgender folks in Massachusettshttps://www.healthlawadvocates.org/initiatives/transgender-health
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Transgender Legal Defense and Education FundPhone: 646-993-1677
Email: communications@transgenderlegal.org
Email for Name Change Project:namechange@transgenderlegal.org
https://www.transgenderlegal.org/contact-us/
Help to navigate legal services for the those in the Transgender community.
TLDEF's Trans Health Project educates affected individuals about their legal rights; expands enforcement of existing legal protections; and drive to change clinical policy among insurance carriers. There are various resources and tools to support this project.
Their Name Change Project is only applicable to certain areas, including PA, GA, IL.
https://www.transgenderlegal.org/
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Health Services
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Fenway Community Health LGBT parenting and family servicesPhone:617-927-6243.
Email: lcoolidge@fenwayhealth.org

1340 Boylston St., Boston
. They provice resources, insemination, alternative family practices/paths, information, and educational services to LGBT-headed families. Hold educational presentations where parents can network. We offer adoption resources, legal referrals, surrogacy resources.http://fenwayhealth.org/care/wellness-resources/lgbt-family-services/
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Fenway Community Health Center, Suffolk County (Statewide)information@fenwayhealth.org
Fenway Aging Project: 857-313-6590
LGBT Bereavement Program: 857-313-6578 or blinscott@lgbtagingproject.org
Trans Health: 857-313-6589 or transhealth@fenwayhealth.org
Violence Recovery program: 617-927-6250 (new patient number)
1340 Boylston Street – M-F: 8-5:30 pm Saturday 9:-1pm. Telehealth/in-person appointments 617-927-6000
Fenway: South End – M-F: 8-5:30 pm. Telehealth/in-person appointments 617-247-7555
Organization dedicated to the well-being of the LGBTQIA+ community by providing the highest quality health care, education, research and advocacy. LGBT Aging project, includes systemic efforts, bereavement program/support groups, and has a list of resources for LGBT elders. Works alongside Aids Action/advocacy program. Trans health program including many resources/educational info. Have various health and behavioral programs, support groups, and informational resources. Check website for current support groups-each group has a specific point of contact.www.fenwayhealth.org
https://fenwayhealth.org/the-fenway-institute/lgbt-aging-project/
https://fenwayhealth.org/care/behavioral-health/support-groups/
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Boston Public Heatlh Comission -Transgender safety tips and policing processThese websites give guidelines for trans* safety and the processes in which officers are supposed to deal with Trans people in the community (done through a special order)safety tips
special order
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Boston Health Care for the Homeless ProgramThe best way to make an appointment is to call our main number at 857-654-1600. This phone line is answered Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm.Transgender patients have access not only to targeted medical care like hormone management, but also to BHCHP’s wide array of other health services: from primary care to mental health care to specialized care for illnesses such as HIV, Hepatitis C, and substance use disorder. There is also a weekly transgender patient support group.
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Triangle ProgramHRI Hospital: 833-378-7377 to schedule an appointment
HRI Phone: 617-731-3200
Referral: 833-468-2531 to make a referral
A18 + partial hospitalization program for behavioral health for the LGBTQIA+ commmunity
https://hrihospital.com/contact-us/
https://hrihospital.com/
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Violence & Abuse Services
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DOVE (domestic violence end)Hotline: 617-471-1234
Counseling services and support groups: 617-770-4065 ext. 300
Legal services: 617-770-4065 ext. 400.
development @ dovema.org
DOVE’s LGBQ/T Program offers identity-specific counseling services which are affirming and knowledgeable about the unique challenges faced by LGBQ/T survivors of domestic or partner violence, including a support group for LGBQ/T survivors.https://www.dovema.org/lgbqt
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The Network/La Red617-695-0877
Hotline 617-742-4911
Toll free: 800-832-1901

989 Commonwealth Ave., Boston
Survivors organizing to end partner abuse in LGBTQIA2+ groups. They organize a housing program (both safehomes/transitional housing), support groups, have a hotline, and individual support options. They provide various trainings, tech help, and have resources intheir website.http://tnlr.org/en/
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Gay Men’s Domestic Violence Project(Administration office) 617.354.6056
(Client Services) 617.779.2136
Hotline: 1.800.832.1901
Email: cs@gmdvp.org.
Works directly with victims and survivors. Direct services include legal advocacy and court accompaniment, 24-hour emergency hotline, crisis intervention and safety planning, housing and employment advocacy, emergency safe home, emotional support and support groups, first/last month’s rent program, and counseling.https://nationaltoolkit.csw.fsu.edu/resource/gay-mens-domestic-violence-projects-24-hour-hotline-1-800-832-1901/
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Fenway Violence Recovery ProjectNew Patient #: 617.927.6250
In person hours vary by office.
Cape Cod office: 857-313-6681
Fall River: 857-313-6696
Fenway Health’s Violence Recovery Program (VRP) provides counseling, support groups, advocacy, and referral services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and anti-LGBTQIA+ hate violence. VRP staff have specialized training and experience in working with LGBTQIA2+ people.https://fenwayhealth.org/care/behavioral-health/violence-recovery/
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LGBT National Help Centerhttps://www.lgbthotline.org/ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) National Hotline: 1-888-843-4564
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