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Wellness Guide for Mental Health and Healing: LGBTQ+

LGBTQ+ Local Resources

The LGBT Center at the University of Louisville
The LGBT Center at the University of Louisville is a resource for all students, faculty, staff, alumni and guests and aims to create a safe, inclusive community for everyone regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression.

PFLAG
Louisville's chapter of Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays

The Louisville Youth Group
Support and social group for LGBT youth 14-20 yrs. Weekly meetings every Friday at 8pm.

Voices of Kentuckiana
A chorus for the community that celebrates diversity and is dedicated to fostering positive social change through artistic excellence.

Print Books

cover Family Pride
What If Someone I Know Is Gay?
cover Finding the Boyfriend Within
cover Ties That Bind
cover Trans Bodies, Trans Selves

Stories of Endurance

cover art - no ashes
cover art - dream house
cover art - wild mares
cover art - fight
cover art - high risk
cover art - fine
cover art - eating lightbulbs
cover Gender Outlaw

National Resources

  • The Trevor Project
    Free and confidential peer support hotlines and chat for LGBTQ people including youth, teens, LGBTQ elders, and trans and GNC people of all ages.The Trevor Project provides 24/7 crisis support services to LGBTQ young people. Text, chat, or call anytime to reach a trained counselor.
  • LGBT National Help Center

    Free and confidential peer support hotlines and chat for LGBTQ people including youth, teens, LGBTQ elders, and trans and GNC people of all ages.

  • BRC: Bisexual Resource Center

    The Bisexual Resource Center works to connect the bi+ community and help its members thrive through resources, support, and celebration.

  • AAPA Lesbian Bisexual Gay & Transgender PA (LBGT PA) Caucus

    The LBGT PA Caucus provides education, advocacy, and professional networking. Efforts we believe are essential to Healthcare Equality for LGBT patients, and achieving our full potentials as LGBT people.

  • SAGE Mental Health Resources

    The National Resource Center on LGBT Aging has compiled resources specifically for older community members; however, some resources may resonate with a broader audience, such as the Trans Lifeline, cancer support groups, and documents about living with anxiety and depression.

eBooks

cover The Care We Dream Of

Additional Works

For more books, eBooks, and videos centered on LGBTQ+ topics, visit our Pride Month virtual book display.

Pride month

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