Resources
This page is here to guide you- whether you’re navigating a difficult moment, seeking identity-affirming support, or looking for trusted tools to deepen your healing. We’ve curated these resources with care, centering safety, inclusivity, and accessibility.These links are not a substitute for therapy, but they can offer guidance, connection, and grounding along the way.
If you’re unsure where to begin, or want help finding a resource that fits your experience, reach out to us anytime. You don’t have to do it alone.
Resources for Immigrants, Dreamers, Refugees, Asylum Seekers, etc
Download PDF Resource List
Crisis and Support Resources
Blackline: Peer support and counseling prioritizing BIPOC, with an LGBTQ+ Black Femme Lens. Interventions do not occur without consent.
Trans Lifeline: Peer support for the trans community that’s always been divested from police. Run by and for trans people.
Trevor Hotline: Call, text or live chat support for LGBTQIA youth. Emergency services may be called in cases of imminent risk.
Wildflower Alliance: Warmline answered by a trained peer supporters. Interventions do not occur without consent.
Don’t Call The Police: Community based alternatives to calling the police in various cities across the United States- including Chicago.
Social Equity
LGBTQ Medication Prescription and Management
Rainbow Mental Health Services
Anti Racism Resources
Anti Racism With Rachel Ricketts
Supporting Marginalized Communities
What is White Privilege, Really?
Critically Exploring Whiteness
Juneteenth Resources
Asian and Pacific Islander Resources
National Queer Asian Pacific-Islander Alliance
National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum-Chicago Chapter
LGBTQ College and Professional Resources
LGBTQ Scholarships and Financial Aid
Resources for Trans Job Seekers
Sexuality and Gender
Yoga and Meditation
Recommended TED Talks
Brené Brown: The Power of Vulnerability
Andy Puddicombe: All it Takes is Ten Mindful Minutes
Pico Iyer: The Beauty of What We’ll Never Know
BDSM/Kink
In case of emergency, please call 911. You can also call or text 988, or reach out to any of the hotlines listed under our resources page for support.