Your desire to help lift up your friends affirms your generosity and solidarity. There are resources to help us navigate these and other challenges, and get connected to the organizations and people in our communities who will work with us on solutions.
Be open to help: We may be used to thinking we can only rely on ourselves, especially if that’s how we grew up. There are caring, supportive organizations ready to help us meet many of our needs. Check out local community organizations near you to find a good fit, or call 2-1-1 to discuss what you need.
Offers trained staff 24/7 in many communities to help provide access to shelter, health care, food, and other services and programs. You can dial 2-1-1, or search by location for online resources and contact information.
CenterLink is an international nonprofit organization and member-based association of LGBTQ centers and other LGBTQ organizations serving their local and regional communities. Find an LGBTQ Community Center near you.
Through Feeding America.
(SNAP) offers nutrition assistance to millions of eligible individuals and families with low incomes. Find your state and local SNAP info with the SNAP State Directory of Resources.
(WIC) program offers supplemental foods, nutrition education and counseling, and screening and referrals to other health and social services.
A step-by-step guide from the National Alliance to End Homelessness, with links to find local resources.
Offers information on accessing resources and assistance to prevent and get help with housing crises and homelessness.
Take time to check out some tips, tools, and resources around whatever it is you may be seeking.
You’re so totally worth it.
Click here if you are in crisis and need help right now.