Resources

Resources

  • Open Path Psychotherapy Collective

    Open Path Psychotherapy Collective is a non-profit nationwide network of mental health professionals dedicated to providing in-office and online mental health care—at a steeply reduced rate—to individuals, couples, children, and families in need.

  • You Grow Girl

    You Grow Girl! is a nonprofit organization serving female-identifying youth and families throughout Washington state. You Grow Girl! empowers youth to become leaders to promote economic equity and opportunity for not only themselves but other sisters throughout Washington State, and beyond.

  • The Washington Counselors of Color Network

    The Washington Counselors of Color Network serves an array of ethnic clients needing counseling and therapy from providers who understand the specific needs of people of color and various cultures. As licensed therapists and counselors, we have a variety of backgrounds, experiences, ethnicities and language skills needed to assist many ethnicities in Washington

  • Families Of Color Seattle (FOCS)

    Families Of Color Seattle (FOCS) is a non-profit organization that is connecting parents to build a loving community of families of color. Founded in 2013, FOCS is led by mothers of color. Our programs include parent groups, community resources and events, and racial equity consulting. We specialize in community dialogues, workshops, and consulting on race, family engagement, and anti-bias education. We equip parents and educators with tools to talk with children on identity, racism, inclusion & equity, and trauma-informed practices.

  • The Trevor Project

    Our mission is urgent, our goals are clear: to be a life-saving resource for LGBTQ young people — 24/7 and always free. Your support is vital to ensure we reach the 1.8 million LGBTQ young people who need us. The Trevor Project

  • API Chaya

    API Chaya is a 501(c)(3) organization that seeks to end systemic violence in our communities. API Chaya empowers survivors of gender-based violence and human trafficking to gain safety, connection, and wellness. We build power by educating and mobilizing South Asian, Asian, Pacific Islander, and all immigrant communities to end exploitation, creating a world where all people can heal and thrive.

Resources

  • Help Lines

    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255

    National Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 799-7233

    National Alliance on Mental Illness Hotline: 800-950-NAMI or text “NAMI” to 741741

    National LGBT Hotline: 888-843-4564

    National LGBT Youth Talkline: 800-246-7743

    National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs: 212-714-1141 (English and Spanish)

    National Hopeline Network: (800) 784-2433

    National Crisis Line, Anorexia and Bulimia: (800) 233-4357

    Trans Lifeline: 877-565-8860

    DeHQ: LGBTQ Helpline for South Asians: 908-367-3374

    Family Violence Helpline: (800) 996-6228

    Self-Harm Hotline: (800) 366-8288

    Planned Parenthood Hotline: (800) 230-7526

    Alcoholism & Drug Dependency Hope Line: (800) 622-2255

    National Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 799-7233

    AIDS Crisis Line: (800) 221-7044

  • Tubman Center For Health and Freedom

    Tubman Health

    The Tubman Center for Health & Freedom addresses health and wellness from both systemic and clinical approaches. By practicing medicine from the intersection of health and freedom, we address both the health of our patients as well as the factors that determine their health. Tubman Health provides primary and preventative care, community resources, social services, political education and advocacy.

  • Niles Edge

    Niles Edge Nile’s Edge is a healing arts center focused on de-colonizing health and education so that under-served communities can holistically flourish.

Resources