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PFLAG Jersey ShoreONGOING: New JerseyRESOURCES, LGBTQ+ POPULATION info@ (updated 6/28/2020)“LGBQ” and “T” GENDER THERAPYProviderAddress / #CountyPopulationInsuranceSliding ScaleLGBT Informed Individual or Group TherapyGender Confirming TherapyHormone TreatmentNursing / Doctor on Staff for Physical or examsNoteInstitute for Personal Growth235 9th StreetJersey City, 073021119 Raritan Ave.Highland Park, 0890490 West Main StreetFreehold, 07728(800) 379-9220MiddlesexMonmouthHudsonLGBTQPrivateyyynn Russel Healy, DSW, LCSW4 East Cliff Street Somerville, 08876 133 Franklin Corner Road Lawrenceville, 08648(908) 349-1179SomersetLGBTQOut of Networkyyynn Family HealthRWJ University Hospital 128 Rehill Ave Suite 1100 Somerville, 088761-855-776-8334SomersetLGBTQMost major insurances, including Medicare and MedicaidFinancial Aide planning availableNnyy are available Monday through Friday, including evenings(Tuesdays 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.). To schedule an appointment, please call 1-855- PROUD-FH (1-855-776-8334)LGBT Community Center -Visiting Nurses Association of New Jersey1301 Main Street Asbury Park, 07712732-502-5130MonmouthLGBTQPrivate, Medicaid, sliding scale for no insuranceyNPartners with CPC therapist, can refer outnPartners with CPC therapist, can refer outyy: 5:00 pm-9:00 pmThursday: 5:00 pm-9:00 pmSaturday: 1st Saturday of every month 12 pm – 4:00 pmMazzoni Center1348 Bainbridge StreetPhiladelphia, 19147215-563-0652PALGBTQPrivate, Medicaid (PA), sliding scale, possible grant moneyyYyyy’s Hospital of Philadelphia3401 Civic Center Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19104267-426-5980PATransgenderVariety of plans they will attempt to speak withFinancial aide planNnyy Lorde 356 West 18th St. New York, NY 10011212-271-7200 Bronx: 3144 3rd Ave, Bronx, NY 10451(718) 215-1800NYLGBTQCallen-Lorde provides all healthcare services regardless of ability to pay.YYyyY uninsured/underinsured patients, Callen-Lorde provides a sliding fee based on your income. Visit co-pays can range from $0 to $100. Please note that labs and prescriptions are not included in this co-pay. Any labs will be an additional cost, from approximately $50 to $150.Q Spot, Lou Storey and Colleen DeGeorge66 South Main Street, Asbury Park732-455-3373MonmouthLGBTQPrivate, Sliding ScaleyyynN Institute for the Family – Gender and Family Project936 Broadway, 2nd FloorNew York, NY 10010MH Services (212) 879-4900, ext. 370 mdedini@.NYT – Gender expansive youthOxford, HIP, MetroPlus, and Health First.ynynn– Family therapy and parental coaching– Affirmative psychological and gender evaluationLiz Walter, LCSW18 Wallace Street Red Bank, New Jersey 07701 (732) 945-8480MonmouthLGBTQPrivate, Out of Network yYynn Ries, LMFT108 Main St Suite 7Oceanport 07757 (732) 993-4723MonmouthLGBTOut of Networkyyynn German Klein1 Main Street Suite 201Eatontown, 07724 (973) 816-2920268 Green Village Road, Ste. 22, Green Village,07935 (973) 816-2920MonmouthLGBTOut of NetworkyYynn ResnickTree of Life Counseling Center, LLC.303 W Main Street Suite 350, 3rd FloorFreehold, 07728 (732) 393-8391MonmouthLGBTPrivateyyynn Transitions50 Church St, Ste L3, Montclair, NJ 0704293 Main St, Top Floor, Newton, NJ 07860209 Steinway Ave, Staten Island, NY 103142050 Bellmore Ave, Bellmore, Long Island, NY 11710908.647.1688Essex SussexNYT OnlyNo Insurancennyyn affirming medical services – professional counselingGender Affirming Medical ServicesHormone Therapy | Puberty BlockersPre-op Medical Evaluations | Post-op AftercareConsultations | Second LettersProfessional ConsultingWe are available to other healthcare professionals for consultation on transgender and nonbinary health across the lifespanHealthy Transitions, LLC does not accept insurance of any kind Nor do we process any aspects of insurance TO INCLUDE Medicine PRIOR AUTHORIZATIONS.We will provide you with a receipt that can be submitted for out-of-network coverage.The New Jersey Center for the Healing Arts248 Broad St., First Floor, Red Bank, NJ 07701732.747.2944 or 732.747.8118MonmouthLGBTUnknownUnknown yynn Liss31 Leroy Place, Red Bank, 07701 (732) 372-0985MonmouthLGBOut of Networkyynnn Jamie Nappi, LCSW201 W. Sylvania Ave. Neptune City, NJ 07753732-713-7391MonmouthAll, but has many LGBT clientsAetna; BlueCross and BlueShield; Empire BlueCross BlueShield; Optum; Oxford Qualcare; United Behavioral Health; UnitedHealthcare; Out of Networkyynnn Bisexual Allied Gay Allied HIV / AIDS Allied Lesbian Allied Queer Allied Racial Justice Allied Transgender AlliedDonna McGee, PhD590 Park Ave, Suite 1-C and 1-E, Freehold, NJ 07728 732-333-8392MonmouthAll, informed careUnknownUnknownynnn Has individual and group sessionsSetting Goals & Reaching ThemLearn to set realistic, achievable goals -- and then learn to stick with them. Build a sense of self-confidence, feel more in control of your life.Resiliency Skills GroupResiliency skills can be learned; anyone can learn how to "bounce back" from adversity and difficulty. Group provides an opportunity to learn and practice these skills in a supportive and encouraging atmosphere.Social Anxiety GroupLearn and practice social skills in a gentle, supportive atmosphere. Encourage other group members, and be encouraged by them in turn.CPC Behavioral Healthcare1088 Route 34, Aberdeen - 732-290-17004539 US Hwy 9, Howell - 732-987-820022 Court St, Freehold - 732-780-738772 Morris Ave, Neptune City - 732-987-8800270 Hwy 35, Red Bank - 732-842-2000MonmouthAll, informed careUnknownUnknownynnnTherapy, psychiatry, addiction, IOP, etc.; Served: individual, family, group Insight Center1749 Hooper Ave. Ste. 202Toms River, NJ 08753 - 732-930-1020Ocean All, informed careUnknownUnknownyynnOcean Insight Center is a private outpatient psychiatric and addiction treatment center that provides traditional psychological and psychiatric care, evaluations, medication monitoring, counseling and comprehensive care for individuals with behavioral, mental, addiction and substance abuse problems. Mello, MS, LPC, RYT Here and Now CounselingCurrently providing psychotherapy services with Mindful Therapy Center in Marlton, NJBurlingtonAll, informed careUnknownUnknownyynn goal is for you to find peace, a sense of wholeness and deeper satisfaction with your life. In addition to a Master's degree in mental health counseling, I also hold advanced degrees in child development and organizational development. I completed post-graduate study at the Gestalt Training Institute of Philadelphia and I am a registered yoga instructor (RYT).LGBTQIA Friendly, Trans affirmingAnchor Therapy; Courtney Glashow, LCSW / Lauren Mandelbaum, lpc, ncc, ccmhc223 Bloomfield Street, Suite 121, Hoboken, NJ, 07030 | 201-565-2275 |HudsonAll, informed CareUnknownUnknownyynn Anchor Therapy, our mission as counselors is to help you, or your teen, feel relief from whatever stress you are struggling with now. Stress usually appears when something in your life has changed. This could be a change in your school performance, job performance, relationship problems, etc. Our goal is to be the person you can rely on to help you make it through this difficult time. You will have us every step of the way so that you feel fully supported. When you start to feel better, you will notice other areas of your life improving as well.Planned Parenthood – Coming soon, several locations (Mulberry-Newark; East Orange; Ironbound-Newark; Montclair; Paterson) will offer hormone therapy to transgender patients. PPMNJ will accept with or without insurance or Medicaid. Please call location for more information and status of program start. GROUPSProviderAddress / #CountyPopulationScheduleIntake ProcessNotesTotal Family Solutions, “I AM ME” support groupWoodbridgeMiddlesexLGBT youth ages 13+Every other WednesdayCall Total Family Solutions Intake Lisa AntoshkaFacility also does outpatient if needed. Call for more information. The Pride Center of New Jersey The Pride Center of New Jersey has many other groups that can be of assistance: +Youth Drop In85 Raritan Ave., Suite 100 , Highland ParkMiddlesexT (social group)2nd and 4th Saturdays from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pmShow Up or call Facilitator to check in +Young Adult Social Support Group85 Raritan Ave., Suite 100 , Highland ParkMiddlesexT (Social / Support Group)First and Third Thursdays 7-9Show Up or call Facilitator to check in Project R.E.A.L. (Real Empowerment on All Levels)732.455.5516MonmouthLGBTQ young adultShow Up or call Facilitator to check in Youth Meeting in MiddletownMiddletownMonmouthLGBT Youth Group (social)First Saturday of each month 11a to 1pShow up, matthewloscialomatthewl@alum.fdu.edu Wiggins St., Princeton, NJ 08540 609-683-5155MiddlesexLGBT Teens (social / support / education)First and third Saturdayinfo@ Youth services83 West Main Street, Freehold MonmouthLGBT 13-17 (support)Second and fourth Wednesday 6:30 to 8Dr. Madine DeSantis at 732-431-2663 ext. 122 Spectrums Support Group – Garden State Equality248 Broad St., Red Bank, NJ 07701MonmouthGender Non-Confirming YouthMondays at 7:30Pre-screening is required: Contact (732) 747-2944 or NJCHAgroup@Facility also does outpatient if needed. Call for more information. Ackerman Institute for the Family – Gender and Family Project936 Broadway, 2nd FloorNew York, NY 10010212.879.4900NYT – Gender ExpansiveCall for Details212.879.4900, extension 150 or email gfp@. Groups for ChildrenSupport Group for Parents of Adolescents 14 Years Old and OlderSupport Group for Gender Expansive and Transgender AdolescentsSibling GroupGrupos de Apoyo (located on website)GEN-SPECTRUMS Support GroupNJ Center for the Healing Arts.248 Broad Street, Floor 1, Red Bank(732) 747-2944Monmouthgender non-conforming youth ages 13-18Mondays at 7:30 pm(732) 747-2944 – Cole Callahan and Anita OsinskiThere is no mention of a fee.Summer Teen Group (therapy), Anchor TherapyONLINE – via Google MeetAges 14-18Thursdays at 4:00 PM, 8 Weekscglashow@; In this group your teen will learn to:Master communication skillsImprove relationshipsDevelop coping skillsManage emotionsIncrease Confidence Each group session if $75 and can be paid by Credit Card, Debit Card, HSA/FSA card, Venmo, or Chase Quickpay/Zelle. / FAMILY SUPPORTGroupAddress / #CountyPopulationDate and Time Note*PFLAG Support Groups See below for details +Jersey ShoreShrewsbury Presbyterian Church352 Sycamore Avenue, ShrewsburyMonmouthTrans SpecificThird Monday of the Month, 7 PMinfo@ (908) 814-2155 +Jersey ShoreOcean Partnership for Children36 Washington Street, Toms River 08753OceanLGBT, with youth groupSecond Wednesday of the Month, 7 PMinfo@ (908) 814-2155 +PrincetonTrinity Church 33 Mercer Street, Princeton, 08540MercerLGBTSecond Mondays of month, 7-9 PMprinceton@ (609)430-0879 +CollingswoodCollingswood Public Library771 Haddon Ave, Collingswood 08108CamdenLGBTFourth Monday of month, 6:30 PMpflagcollingswood@ (856) 834-6355 +BergenTemple Beth Or56n Ridgewood Road, Washington Twp, 07676BergenLGBTThird Wednesday of Month, 7:30 PMbergenpflag@ 201-287-0318 +HunterdonFlemington Presbyterian Church10 East Main Street, Flemington 08822HunterdonLGBTThird Tuesday of Monthpflaghc@ (908) 507-9328 +Jersey CitySt. Paul’s Lutheran Church440-448 Hoboken Ave, Jersey City 07306HudsonLGBTFourth Monday of the month, 7:30 – 9 PMpflagjerseycity@ (571)969-3015 +North JerseyChrist Episcopal Church74 Park Ave, Glen Ridge 07028EssexLGBTSecond Thursday of Month, 7:30 – 9 PMpflagwaver@ (908) 300-4227 +Egg Harbor TownshipOcean Heights Presbyterian Church2116 Ocean heights Avenue, Egg Harbor Township, 08234AtlanticLGBTLast Tuesday of the month, 7 to 9pflaght@ (609) 445-4593Desi Rainbow Parents and Allies - PFLAGOnline, some in person meetingsOnline, based out of MiddlesexFamilies of LGBT individuals who also identify as South East AsianEmail Aruna Rao for detailsdesirainbowparents@ 732-343-3015 desirainbowparents/Family Support Group at Monmouth Medical CenterLong BranchMonmouthTrans Specific Family Support GroupParents and Family of LGBT through Pride Center of New Jersey85 Raritan Ave., Suite 100 Highland Park732-846-2232MiddlesexFamily of Transgender youth only – excluding the trans youth / adultinfo@ RESOURCES / REFERRALSHotline / WarmlinePopulationNote*The Trevor Project: (866) 488-7386 Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people ages 13-24.Our trained counselors are here to support you 24/7. If you are a young person in crisis, feeling suicidal, or in need of a safe and judgment-free place to talk, call the TrevorLifeline now.Text START to 678678.TrevorText is a confidential and secure resource that provides live help for LGBTQ youth with a trained specialist, over text messages.National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)(800) 273-8255 (online chat available)GeneralThe National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.Crisis Text Line: Text START to 741-741GeneralCrisis Text Line is free, 24/7 support for those in crisis. Text from anywhere in the USA to text with a trained Crisis Counselor.Trans LifelineUnited States: 1-877-565-8860 - Available 24/7Canada: 1-877-330-6366 - Available 24/7Trans SpecificA 24/7 hotline available in the U.S. and Canada staffed by transgender people for transgender people. Trans Lifeline is primarily for transgender people in a crisis, from struggling with gender identity to thoughts of self-harm.The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender National Hotline: (888) 843-4564LGBT hotline, youth talkline, senior hotline, peer chat, youth chat rooms, lgbtq teensThe GLBT National Youth Talkline (youth serving youth through age 25): (800) 246-7743Toll-Free National Hotline 1-888-843-4564 Monday – Friday 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. ET Saturday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. ETLGBTBoth provide telephone, online private one-to-one chat and email peer-support, as well as factual information and local resources for cities and towns across the United States.Online Peer-Support Chat Monday – Friday 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. ET Saturday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. ET One-on-one confidential peer support; not for casual chatting.Love Is Respect1-800-331-9474General Resources for assistance, information on what constitutes healthy / unhealthy relationships. 24/7/365 ChatText LOVEIS to 22522National AIDS Hotline (800) 342-AIDS / (800) 344-7432 (Spanish) / (800) 243-7889 (TDD)Persons with HIV / AIDS(Options to choose language)U.S. National Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 799-7233 (English and Spanish) (800) 787-3224 (TTY)Persons with Domestic Violence(Options to choose language) They also have an online chat feature available. Operating around the clock, seven days a week, confidential and free of cost, the National Domestic Violence Hotline provides lifesaving tools and immediate support to enable victims to find safety and live lives free of abuse. Highly trained, experienced advocates offer compassionate support, crisis intervention information and referral services in over 170 languages. Shelter placement, legal advocates, transportation.Pride Institute: (800) 547-7433LGBT Persons with Mental Health Chemical Dependency issues24/7Chemical dependency/mental health referral and information hotline for the LGBTQ community.Residential programs in MinnesotaRape Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN): (800) 656-HOPE / (800) 810-7440 (TTY)Victims of Rape and IncestThe nation's largest organization fighting sexual violence, RAINN also carries out programs to prevent sexual violence, help victims and ensure that rapists are brought to justice. – located in Washington DCLITERATURE RESOURCESResourceAgencyAudiencePopulationLinkNote*Safe Schools: Cultivating RespectPFLAGTeachers and Parents / AlliesLGBT+ schools safer for LGBTQ and all students.Our ChildrenPFLAGFriends and FamilyLGBT+, families and friends can learn about what to do when loved ones come out.Our Trans Loved OnesPFLAGFriends and FamilyT resource for those who have a loved one come out as trans or gender expansive.Faith In Our FamiliesPFLAGFriends and FamilyLGBT+ to reconcile your faith with the knowledge that a loved one is LGBTQ and you desire to love and support them: Be YourselfPFLAGLGBT+LGBT+ the common questions asked by youth. Topics include: sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression. Resources, hotline numbers and information on other organizations.Guide To Being A Straight AllyPFLAGAlliesLGBT+ guide for allies to help create a world with equality for all. Guide To Being A Trans AllyPFLAGAlliesT and tools to assist in becoming a trans ally. Be Not AfraidPFLAGLGBT+LGBT+ LGBTQ issues in the context of your religious beliefsNuestros Seres Queridos TransPFLAGFamiliasT Seres Queridos Trans: Preguntas Y Respuestas Para Padres, Familias Y Amigos De Personas Que Son Transgénero Y Género Expansivo Nuestros Seres Queridos es una publicación para padres, cuidadores, familias y seres queridos de personas transgénero y creativas con respecto al género.Se Tu MismoPFLAGLGBT+LGBT+ translation of PFLAG’s “Be Yourself” offers a resource for Spanish speaking youth and families. Nuestras Hijas y Nuestros HijosPFLAGFamiliasLGBT+ for Spanish speaking families coming to terms with homosexuality and bisexuality. Includes additional Spanish language ing Out as You!The TREVOR ProjectLGBTQ+LGBTQ+ for youth and the process of coming outA Resource Guide to Coming OutHuman Rights CampaignLGBT+LGBT+ on Coming out for youth and young adultsSafe Space KitGLSENTeachersLGBT+ guide to address safe spaces in school PROVIDING INCLUSIVE SERVICES AND CARE FOR LGBT PEOPLE: A Guide for Health Care StaffNational LGBT Health Center – Fenway InstituteProvidersLGBT+ healthcare inequality and practical steps towards education of providersHOMELESSNESS RESOURCESResourceLocation / ContactCounty PopulationReferralNote*QSpot Homeless, Out of Home, and At-Risk LGBT Youth Initiative732-455-3373 MonmouthLGBTCall or Contactemail info@Homeless, Out of Home and At-Risk LGBT YouthQSpot provides training, advocacy, education, support, information and referrals for homeless, out of home and at-risk LGBT youth. If you or anyone you know are in need of emergency shelter, housing or support, please call us at 732-455-3373 or email info@. Your privacy is our highest priority. All information is confidential. RAIN (Reaching Adolescents In Need) Foundation – Essex County973.675.6780EssexLGBTCall or Contact: 973.675.6780, info@ Foundation is located at 168 Park Street, East Orange, NJ and is currently licensed by the DCA and qualifies us to shelter 12 LGBT youth in need of emergency shelter services. RAIN (Reaching Adolescents In Need) was created to provide transitional housing solutions to LGBT individuals experiencing crisis leading to homelessness.We are providing a solution to LGBT homelessness among our adolescents. By providing housing and an array of detailed, relevant and responsive services we can start to help them transition and heal from any past or present situations and open up a world of opportunities that will enable them to develop sustainable skills and live productive lives.By collaborative & supportive partnering with local and national community organizations, we can strengthen our commitment and creditability to our young people.The National Runaway Safeline800-RUNAWAY (800-786-2929)NationalGeneralCall or ContactThe National Runaway Safeline: 800-RUNAWAY (800-786-2929)Provides advice and assistance to runaways, including resources, shelter, transportation, assistance in finding counseling, and transitioning back to home life. NRS frontline staff will also act as advocates and mediators if/as needed.The True Colors United(212) 461-4401NationalLGBTContactThe True Colors United: (212) 461-4401The True Colors Fund is working to end homelessness among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth, creating a world in which all young people can be their true selves. True Colors United runs a database of service providers.Adolescent Housing Hub, PerformCare NJ1-877-652-7624New JerseyGeneralCall Performcare Hotline and request Adolescent Housing HubNot immediate placement: Youth work to contact Transitional Living Programs and Independent Living Programs for shelter and to work a program in which they can work to gain true independence through skill and finance building.Ocean Harbor House – Emergency Shelter 24 hours732-929-0660New Jersey (Ocean County)GeneralCall hotlineAll other residences and longer term housing: FOUND THROUGH PERFORMCARE ADOLESCENT HOUSING HUB – see aboveEmergency Housing: Other programs found here:: SUPERVISED TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM 12-bed shelter provides a safe haven for youth in crisis, 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. With a goal of family reunification, our staff works closely with parents and extended family members to create a partnership that not only resolves the presenting crisis, but provides long term family stability. This is accomplished by providing a variety of counseling services and support groups.Project DISCOVERY, CROSSROADS PROGRAMS, INC.610 Beverly-Rancocas RoadWillingboro, NJ 08046Phone: 609-261-5400Fax: 609-261-1824South JerseyLGBTEmail: julie@Project DISCOVERY provides specialized foster homesfor LGBTQ youth, aged 12-21, who are not able to liveat home but who are capable of functioning in a homeenvironment with extra support.THE ALI FORNEY CENTER (AFC) HEADQUARTERS527 W. 22nd Street, 1st FloorNew York, NY 10011Day Center527 W. 22nd Street, 1st FloorNew York, NY 10011Phone: 212-222-3427Fax: 212-222-5861Phone: 212-206-0574Fax: 212-206-7486NYLGBTThe Ali Forney Center offers a Day Center, Emergency Housing Program and Transitional Housing for LGBTQ youth.Sylvia’s Place, METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH OF NEW YORK446 W. 36th StreetNew York, NY 10018Phone: 212-629-7440NYLGBTEmail: fwoodmccny@Sylvia’s Place is an emergency night shelter with beds for GLBTQ youth ages 16-23. It accepts walk-ins after 6PM 365 days a year.NEW ALTERNATIVES50 E. 7th StreetNew York, NY 10003NYLGBTNew Alternatives provides basic items, case management, recreation, community building, several support groups and a Life Skills dinner group for homeless LGBT youth ages 16-24.HETRICK-MARTIN INSTITUTE740 Broadway, 8th FloorNew York, NY 10003 Phone: 212-674-2400 ext. 247NYLGBTThe Supportive Services Department of the Hetrick-Martin Institute provides services for homeless and at-risk LGBTQ youth.LEGAL RESOURCES**Please be aware that this list is NOT an endorsement of the professionals, but a guide to point one in a direction only**ResourceWebsite / LinkNoteTransgender Law Center “The largest national trans-led organization advocating self-determination for all people. Grounded in legal expertise and committed to racial justice, TLC employs a variety of community-driven strategies to keep transgender and gender nonconforming people alive, thriving, and fighting for liberation.”Lamda Legal Legal, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is a 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.MEDICAL RESOURCES**Please be aware that this list is NOT an endorsement of the professionals, but a guide to point one in a direction only**PhysicianSpecialtyContact InformationCountyReferral Information / WebsiteNote*Dr. Gloria BachmanGynecology125 Paterson St #4100, New Brunswick, 08901 (732) 235-6600MiddlesexSee Insurance ProviderTrans Related CareDr Susan BrillPediatric Gynecology254 Easton Ave, New Brunswick, 08901 (732) 565-5487MiddlesexSee Insurance ProviderTrans Related Care; Other offices availableDr. Ian MarshallEndocrinology89 French St # 2300, New Brunswick, 08901 (732) 235-6230MiddlesexSee Insurance ProviderTrans Related CareDr. Daisy ChinEndocrinology55 Madison Avenue Second Floor, Morristown, 07960 (973) 971-4340MorrisSee Insurance ProviderTrans Related CareDr. James SalwitzHematologyJ2, Brier Hill Court, East Brunswick, 08816 (732) 390-7750MiddlesexSee Insurance ProviderTrans Affirming CareDr. Lee ZhaoUrology222 East 41st Street, New York, NY 10017 (646) 825-6300NYSee Insurance ProviderTrans Affirming / Trans Related CareDr. Jonathan KeithSurgery (full)90 Bergen St DOC, 7th Floor, Newark, 07103 (973) 972-3229EssexSee Insurance ProviderTrans Related CareDr. Rachel Bluebond-LangnerSurgery (full)305 E 33rd Street, New York, NY 10016 (646) 501-4449NYSee Insurance ProviderTrans Related CareDr. Christine McGinnSurgery (Top surgery, bottom surgery, face surgery)4 Gazebo Place, New Hope, PA 18938 (215) 693-1199PASee Insurance Provider Related CareDr. Alexes HazenSurgery (Top surgery)110 E 66th Street, New York, NY 10065 (917) 301-6563NYSee Insurance ProviderTrans Related CareDr. Beverly FischerSurgery (Top surgery)12205-12207 Tullamore Road, Lutherville-Timonium, MD 21093 (410) 308-4700MDSee Insurance ProviderTrans Related CareDr. Keith BlechmanSurgery (Top Surgery)800 5th Avenue, Suite 300A, New York, NY 10065 (212) 427-3982NY Related CareMonarch DermatologyDermatologist (Male)719 N. Beers St., #2g, Holmdel, 07733 (732) 739-3223MonmouthSee Insurance ProviderTrans Affirming CareDr. Rebecca PerrilPediatrician4000 NJ-66, #125, Tinton Falls, 07753 (732) 922-2105MonmouthSee Insurance ProviderTrans Affirming CareDr. John Taylor, Allure Plastic SurgerrySurgery (Multiple)194 NJ-35, Red Bank, 07701 (732) 707-1932MonmouthSee Insurance ProviderTrans Related CareJuana A. Hutchinson-Colas, MD, MBAObstetrics & Gynecology125 Paterson St #4100, New Brunswick, 08901 (732) 235-6600MiddlesexSee Insurance ProviderTrans Related CareAlexandre Buckley de Meritens, MD125 Paterson St #4100, New Brunswick, 08901 (732) 235-6600MiddlesexSee Insurance ProviderTrans Related CareADDITIONAL RESOURCESResourceWebsite / LinkNoteGLBT Resource Network in your zip code to find resources in your area, spanning from therapy, to medical, to social life and supportLighthouse LGBT Inc. Search engine for medical providers in NY that are LGBT Affirming Gender Spectrum offered to help understand gender identity and expressionGender Spectrum works to create gender sensitive and inclusive environments for all children and teens.C.O.L.A.G.E. support network for LGBTQ+ parents and their childrenStraight Spouse Network support and education to heterosexual spouses of LGBTQ+ individualsQ Chat Space discussion group for teens 13 to 19 yrs. with conversations facilitated by experienced staff.SAFE AlternativesSelf-Abuse Finally Ends (S.A.F.E) individuals coping with non-suicidal self-injury, including locally-based information, support and therapy referrals.Family Equality equality for LGBTQ+ FamiliesResourcesGay-Straight Alliance1714 Franklin Street #100-418Oakland, CA 94612(415) 552-4229info@ 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.True Colors, SOCIAL JUSTICE CENTERLGBTQI Programs11 Halsey Street, Newark, 07102Phone: 973-621-2100; Email: info@The Social Justice Center offers True Colors, a drop-in program for LGBTQ youth and young adults.Garden State Equality1408 Main Street,Asbury Park, NJ 07712info@ in 2004, Garden State Equality (GSE) is the largest LGBTQ advocacy organization in New Jersey and one of the most successful statewide civil rights organization for the LGBTQ community in the nation. Our services include advocacy, policy work, and trainings. Our signature programs are: Map & Expand, Pledge & Protect, and Teach & Affirm.T.G.I.F. Program, AFRICAN AMERICAN OFFICE OF GAY CONCERNS877 Broad Street, Suite 211, Newark, 07102Phone: 973-639-0700; Fax: 973-639-9722; Email: brother@programsT.G.I.F. (Thank Goodness I’m Fabulous) provides support to young African-American and Latina transgender girls.AFRICAN AMERICAN OFFICE OF GAY CONCERNS877 Broad Street, Suite 211Newark, NJ 07102aaogcnewark@(973) 639-0700The African American Office of Gay Concerns (AAOGC) is a community based non-profit organization founded in 2001 by its founder and current Executive Director Gary Paul Wright, to ensure that men of color who were gay-identified, bi-sexual or men who had sex with other men (MSM) had a voice in the fight against HIV/AIDS.The AAOGC provides HIV/AIDS prevention services that has been designed to target and appeal to MSM, their friends and their partners, promoting leadership, community service and accountability in response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The AAOGC has proudly served the greater Newark area for over a decade with health programs & services developed to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS by opening its doors daily for Free 15 min Rapid HIV testing, Free condoms, Free Sex Education, Free Support Groups, Free Peer Avocation, Free Sexual Health Related Resources & Information as well as a host of community outreach partnerships & collaborationsThe Safe Zone Project for LGBT CommunityAsexual Visibility and Education Network “The world’s largest online asexual community as well as a large archive of resources on asexuality.”Answer A sex education resource aimed at providing high-quality training to teachers and other youth-serving professionals. Includes online workshops, webinars, and other resources about LGBTQ inclusive/sensitive sex ed and more.Get Real “Comprehensive Sex Education That Works.”TransWhat? “A Guide Towards [Trans] Allyship”We Are The Youth “Sharing stories of LGBTQ youth in the United States.”Religious Institute “A multifaith organization dedicated to advocating for sexual health, education, and justice in faith communities and society.”National Center for Transgender Equality “The nation’s leading social justice advocacy organization winning life-saving change for transgender people.”COLOURS1211 Chrestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122info@(215) 832-0100 positively affect the decision making process of LGBTQ+ people of color through the development of activities, trainings, programs, and reading materials aimed at attacking the underpinnings of disempowerment in our community. These mechanisms will improve communication and information sharing, enhance self esteem, and support devices, while developing the talents, beauty, strength, and courage of the community in the greater Philadelphia area.It Gets Better Project “The It Gets Better Project’s mission is to communicate to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth around the world that it gets better, and to create and inspire the changes needed to make it better for them.”Forge A progressive organization whose mission is to support, educate and advocate for the rights and lives of transgender individuals and SOFFAs (Significant Others, Friends, Family, and Allies). They have recorded webinars on many different issues related to trans* individuals and SOFFAs.GALAEI149 W Susquehanna AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19122info@(267)457-3912Galaei is a queer Latin@ social justice organization. Queer acknowledges and represents the mosaic of sexual and gender identities within our communities. Latin@ represents the multiracial, multicultural experience of Latinidad. Galaei embodies the common history of resistance and resilience of Latin@ and queer people. We are unwavering in our commitment to the advancement de nuestra familia through leadership and economic development, sexual empowerment, and grassroots organizing. and CampusPride Index Collaboration bring the following Websites for LGBT+ Community to use when pursuing higher education. Following guides give assistance with choosing the best and safest college campus for members of the community: See Below + What Are The Best Colleges for LGBTQ+ Students? year we partnered with Campus Pride to bring you the top colleges in the country for LGBTQ+ students. The ranking below combines our Academic and Affordability Metrics along with the Campus Pride Index score, which is a comprehensive national rating system that measures LGBTQ-friendly campus life. Campus Pride takes an exhaustive and multifaceted approach, considering eight LGBTQ-inclusive factors to reach a measurement. The listing also includes descriptions of unique campus resources that provide support to students of various gender and sexual identities. + The Best Colleges for LGBTQ+ Students state – LGBT+ friendly colleges. + College Scholarships For LGBTQ+ Students students face a variety of obstacles, financial ones included. They may have less support from their families and more demands on their expenses. LGBTQ+ students might also have fewer resources to work with, as some may choose not to fill out the FAFSA because of fears over selecting a gender. Earning a scholarship can help mitigate some of these concerns. Scholarships generally include some sort of merit or geographic requirement and require candidates to submit transcripts, letters of recommendation, written essays, and other information. Students can use the Human Rights Campaign's scholarship database to find more of these general scholarships. They can also consult with high school counselors and colleges in their state to find more regional opportunities. + "Safezones" and the LGBTQ+ College Experience and resources on Safezomes and what to look for + Expert Q&A::The Effects of COVID-19 on Vulnerable LGBTQ+ Students With Dr. Maria Anderson-LongAdvocates for Youth for Youth partners with youth leaders, adult allies, and youth-serving organizations to advocate for policies and champion programs that recognize young people’s rights to honest sexual health information; accessible, confidential, and affordable sexual health services; and the resources and opportunities necessary to create sexual health equity for all youth.Advocates for Youth has worked with LGBTQ young people for over three decades, including founding the first online space for LGBTQ youth to help and support one another. Now, we work with schools and youth serving professionals around the country to ensure LGBTQ youth are safe in schools; included in sex education lessons; and above all, celebrated for who they are.ACLU: LGBT Rights for Youth have the right to be yourself! Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth shouldn’t have to fear going to school, using a public restroom, or standing up for their rights with government officials or police. Young people should have the freedom to be open (or not) about their identity and beliefs in schools, at college, in government facilities, and in public. The ACLU LGBT Project helps protect young people's right to express themselves, start gay-straight alliance clubs, have their gender identity respected, and be taught in a safe environment. in 1996 as , this website began with the simple goal of letting bi people know that they are not alone. When we first launched, there were virtually no online resources for the bi community and the few resources that were available were hard to find, highly sexualized, or catered to niche audiences. Since those early years we have grown into a huge global community. Over 20 years later, continues its mission to connect bi people around the world and provide accurate, accessible, scientifically-sound information about (bi)sexuality. Whether you are here learn about (bi)sexuality to better understand yourself, better understand a loved one, or simply to learn, we hope you will find this site a valuable resource. is a project of the Bi Foundation, also known as The American Institute of Bisexuality (AIB), a 501(c)(3) private foundation that supports and sponsors projects likely to promote bi visibility and improved understanding bisexuality through education, research, training, and outreach.ANSWER is a national organization that provides and promotes unfettered access to comprehensive sexuality education for young people and the adults who teach them.We believe in young people. We are dedicated to ensuring young people have the knowledge and skills they need to be happy, healthy and safe well into the future. This means they should be able to access age-appropriate and medically-accurate information about sexuality directly, and without interference.Asexuality Visibility and Education Network hosts the world's largest online asexual community as well as a large archive of resources on asexuality. AVEN strives to create open, honest discussion about asexuality among sexual and asexual people alike.Bisexual Resource Center Bisexual Resource Center envisions a world where love is celebrated, regardless of sexual orientation or gender expression. Because bisexuals today are still misunderstood, marginalized and discriminated against, the BRC is committed to providing support to the bisexual community and raising public awareness about bisexuality and bisexual people.GLSEN – Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network110 William Street, 30th FloorNew York, NY 10003GLSEN works to ensure that LGBTQ students are able to learn and grow in a school environment free from bullying and harassment. Together we can transform our nation's schools into the safe and affirming environment all youth deserve.interACT365 Boston Post Road, Ste. 163Sudbury, MA 01776info@—formerly known as Advocates for Informed Choice (AIC)—was founded by attorney Anne Tamar-Mattis with an Equal Justice Works fellowship in 2006, and continued with an Echoing Green fellowship in 2008 with a focused mission of ending harmful medical interventions on intersex children. We began our operations with a national advisory board, including doctors, lawyers, mental health experts, and leaders of many different intersex organizations to establish our goals.Make it Better for Youth: Monmouth County The Monmouth County Consortium for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning Youth is an umbrella organization of concerned and determined educators, community leaders, arts and cultural organizations, businesses and individuals who are are pooling resources and ideas to make it better with education, outreach, and social opportunities for our LGBTQ youth. ................
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