PSKS

Provides shelter and support services for youth experiencing homelessness. Runs several youth programs, including:

  • LEAP Internship, a resilience oriented youth development program.
  • Queer Youth Community Organizing Internship, a track within LEAP focused on community organizing and advocacy for homeless LGBTQ youth.
  • HYPE, a peer-driven day program teaching self-advocacy. HYPE participants get access to hot meals, shelter, laundry and the technology center.
  • HYPE Drop-in Center: M, Tu, W, F 12 to 3 PM. Overnight Shelter: Nightly 9:30 PM to 7:30 AM

psks.org • 1609 19th Ave #100, Seattle
206-726-8500 • Email

Q-Law Legal Clinic

Offers a free 30-minute consultation with a volunteer attorney. Attorneys are specially trained to discuss legal issues commonly faced by members of the LGBTQ community. Clinic is held the third Thursday of each month, 7 – 9 PM. Call to schedule a consultation.

qlawfoundation.org/lgbtq-legal-clinic.html
206-235-7235 • Email

QTPOC Advocacy Group @ Gender Justice League

Queer and trans of color community members (and allies) come together and to talk about the pressing issues that they face on a day to day basis. Meets on the 3rd Tuesday of each month.

genderjusticeleague.org/about

Queer Parent Networking Dinner

A time to meet other LGBTQ families and parents, share a meal together, and talk about issues that are affecting your lives. Childcare is provided. Dinners take place every 2nd Thursdays of the month from 6 – 8 PM at the NW Network’s Community Engagement Space.

nwnetwork.org/events/2017/1/12/queer-parent-networking-dinner
206-568-7777 • Email

RAD Care

Radical Accessible & Decolonizing Community Care works to provide better services to those most disenfranchised by society (QTPOCs who also have disabilities, who are also sex workers, are active drug users, are homeless and/or participate in street economies) through leadership and economic opportunities.

radicalcare.org • Email

Roots

Provides shelter for up to 45 young adults, ages 18-25 on a night-by-night basis. Call or arrive between 8 – 8:30 PM, and ask to be put on the list for shelter. Friday Feast is an all-ages meal every Friday between 5:30 and 7:00PM. Also provides on-site case management (Monday – Thursday) and referral to other support and transitional services.

rootsinfo.org • 1415 NE 43rd St Seattle
206-632-1635 • Email

Seattle Children’s Gender Clinic

Gives gender-affirming care to transgender or gender nonconforming people up to 21 years old. Doctors have special training in adolescent medicine, hormones (endocrinology) and emotional health.

seattlechildrens.org/clinics-programs/gender-clinic
4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA • 206-987-2028

Seattle Counseling Service

Offers mental health and addiction services for GLBT community in the form of individual and family/couples counseling, groups, and psychiatric services. Works with trans individuals specifically in regards to transition.

seattlecounseling.org • 1216 Pine St #300, Seattle
206-323-1768

Seattle Public Library Equal Access Program (LEAP)

Provides adaptive equipment and specialized library programs for blind, deaf, deaf-blind, hard-of-hearing, visually-impaired and other special needs patrons to participate in library activities and access library information.

spl.org/audiences/library-equal-access-program-(leap)
1000 4th Avenue, Level 1, Seattle • 206-615-1380 • Email

Southeast Seattle Senior Living Center

A neighborhood activity center that addresses the social, educational, and health needs of aging adults and the community at large. Over 600 seniors living on Beacon Hill, Skyway, Rainier Valley, Renton and the Central Area are active participants. Activities are designed to include all physical stages of aging. A community partner site of Sound Generations.

www.sessc.org • (206) 722-0317 • 4655 South Holly Street

The Northwest Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian, and Gay Survivors of Abuse

The support line is for LGBTQ people experiencing relationship problems. Line is staffed by queer and trans folks, many of whom are survivors of violence.

nwnetwork.org • 206-568-7777 • Email

The Northwest Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian, and Gay Survivors of Abuse

Provides advocacy and safety planning support for LGBTQ survivors of dating, domestic and sexual violence and stalking. Provides individual support to LGBTQ young people who have experienced or are at risk for any type of crime victimization or harm.

206-568-7777 • Email

Washington State Human Rights Commission

Prevents discrimination in Washington state through the fair application of the law, efficient use of resources, and establishment of productive partnerships in the community. If you believe you have been the target of discrimination due to your gender identity, you may file a claim with the HRC. See How to File a Discrimination Complaint for more details.

hum.wa.gov • 711 S. Capitol Way, Suite 402 Olympia
1-800-233-3247