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The Ackerman Center's Gender & Family Project empowers youth, families, and communities through comprehensive multidisciplinary gender affirmative services, training, and research.
Read MoreThe Ackerman Center's Gender & Family Project empowers youth, families, and communities through comprehensive multidisciplinary gender affirmative services, training, and research.
Read MoreAVP, now celebrating its 40th year in New York City, 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.
Read MoreAPAIT (the Asian Pacific AIDS Intervention Team) improves quality of life by providing culturally competent and linguistically appropriate programs for medically underserved communities living with or at risk from HIV/AIDS and other health disparities throughout Southern California.
Read MoreApicha Community Health's LGBTQ+ Center in New York, founded in 1989, provides culturally competent comprehensive medical and mental health care and supportive services, including HIV specialty care, transgender primary care, sexual and behavioral health services, and community education programs.
Read MoreChallenging the status quo with bold, creative media, arts, and technology, breakthrough (based in the US and India) is a global human rights organization dedicated to cultural change and creating a world where everyone is treated with dignity, equality, and respect.
Read MoreA global leader in LGBTQ healthcare for over 50 years, Callen-Lorde Community Health Center in New York provides sensitive, quality health care and related services to the LGBTQ, regardless of ability to pay.
Read MoreAs one of the oldest and largest transyouth programs in the country, the Children's Hospital Los Angeles' Center for Transyouth Health and Development provides affirming, compassionate, and progressive care for transgender and gender diverse children, adolescents, and young adults, and their families.
Read MoreWith over 1000 visitors every day, Chicago's Center on Halstead is the Midwest's most comprehensive community center dedicated to advancing community and securing the health and well-being of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer people of Chicago.
Read MoreDestination Tomorrow strives to economically empower the LGBTQ community of the South Bronx, providing a safe space to grow and flourish with in-house and community programs that offer education, health, and practical life skills.
Read MoreEl/La Para TransLatinas is dedicated to advocating for the rights of Transgender Latinas in the San Francisco Bay Area, improving quality of life and creating a community of love, protection, and support through their programs at their Safe Space, violence prevention, support with HIV prevention and PrEP, leadership development, and advocacy.
Read MoreThe 100% community-powered, volunteer-led Emergency Release Fund pays the cash bail of trans people in New York City jails to shield them from the extraordinary risk of harm and violence trans people face in detention prior to trial.
Read MoreFrameline is changing the world through the power of queer cinema. Frameline hosts festivals and film series, provides grants to filmmakers, and created the only nonprofit film distributor catering exclusively to LGBTQ+ films.
Read MoreFulbright Prism is an independent, international NGO empowering Fulbright grantees, alumni, staff, and administrators who identify with a marginalized orientation, gender affiliation, or sex, or LGBTQ.
Read MoreG.L.I.T.S advocates for the health, rights, and inclusion of transgender sex workers, both in its local New York City community and across the United States and the world.
Read MoreGSA Network is a next-generation LGBTQ racial and gender justice organization that empowers and trains queer, trans, and allied youth leaders to advocate, organize, and mobilize an intersectional movement for safer schools and healthier communities.
Read MoreServing LGBTQ youth ages 13-24 and their families, Hetrick-Martin is the oldest and largest organization in the US offering services to LGBTQ youth. Hetrick-Martin is a model organization, offering innovative programs that foster healthy development and a safe supportive environment addressing healthcare, homelessness, education, economic empowerment, mental health, and more.
Read MoreFor more than 25 years, Immigration Equality has served immigrants and families facing discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, or HIV status through legal services, policy advocacy, and impact litigation.
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