We all live in different places and have varying needs of support. You may need someone to talk to about your sexual orientation or gender identity. Maybe you have witnessed or experienced a hate crime. Maybe you want to know that you aren’t alone. Whatever your reasons, the organizations below are here to support you:
🇦🇺 AUSTRALIA
The eSafety Commissioner (eSafety) is Australia's national independent regulator and educator for online safety. If you are experiencing online and tech abuse as part of family, domestic and sexual violence, you can find advice and information to help you stay safe online. This includes information about online dating, online safety planning, tech-based FDSV, coercive control and consent.
Visit eSafety.gov.au to find out how to stay safe online and report online abuse.
Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline
🇧🇬 BULGARIA
🇨🇦 CANADA
🇨🇴 COLOMBIA
🇪🇨 ECUADOR
🇬🇷 GREECE
🇭🇰 HONG KONG
🇮🇳 INDIA
🇮🇪 IRELAND
🇲🇹 MALTA
🇲🇳 MONGOLIA
🇸🇬 SINGAPORE
🇰🇷 SOUTH KOREA
🇸🇪 SWEDEN
🇹🇼 TAIWAN
Taiwan Tongzhi Hotline Association
🇺🇬 UGANDA
🇬🇧 UNITED KINGDOM
MindOut LGBTQ Mental Health Service
🇺🇸 UNITED STATES
Love is Respect Hotline is an LGBTQ-friendly hotline for people who have been sexually assaulted or who are in an abusive relationship.
The Network/ La Red serves LGBTQ, poly and kink/BDSM survivors of BDSM with support in English and Spanish.
The Marsha P. Johnson Institute
National Alliance on Mental Illness HelpLine
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Helpline
Trans Lifeline is a resource run by and for trans and non-binary people.
Trevor Project is a helpline for LGBTQ young people.