The Genders & Sexualities Alliances (GSAs)serves LGBTQ+ youth in their local communities. GSAs clubs are student-run organizations that unite LGBTQ+ youth and allies to fight for racial and gender justice. On the website, you can find Their website features additional resources, the national GSA network, and information about their work.
This organization serves LGBTQ+ youth in learning institutions. GLSEN works to activate supportive educators, uplift student-led movements, conduct extensive research, provide resources for educators, and advocate for policies. There are 43 chapters in 30 states and their website features their work, recent news, and blog posts.
The LGBT National Help Center serves LGBTQ+ folks who need free and confidential peer support and local resources. Their page features hotlines, an online peer support chat, weekly youth chat rooms, and a list of resources that are available throughout the country.
This is a nonprofit organization with a mission to “uplift, empower, and connect” the LGBTQ+ youth. Through sharing articles, education, and events, they’re making a more equitable world and empowering queer youth.
The Trevor Project is the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBT youth. On their website, users can find support through 24/7 counselors, TrevorSpace (social community for ages 13-24), articles, and various featured resources.
Adoptee-centric programs in New York for young adoptees that meet monthly and are supervised by adult adoptee mentors.
A day camp in Minnesota for Latin American adoptees meant to enhance the knowledge of and celebrate Latin American culture.
An inclusive Korean family camp in Minnesota that focuses on self-esteem, family education, and identity.
A summer camp in Michigan for Korean-American youth to celebrate their cultural identities, explore their Korean heritage, and create friendships and community.
A TBRI practitioner directory featuring professionals who specialize in treating traumatized children.