LGBTQIA+ Game Night
Every other Thursday @ 6:30
14 Gay Street, PXV
LGBTQIA+ Hiking Group
(Bucks/Chester/Montgomery/Philadelphia Counties)
June 30, 2024 12pm-5pm Bucks-Mont Pride Festival
Chester County, PA
Chester County Mental Health Crisis Line 610-280-3270
LGBT Equality Alliance - Resources
Montgomery County, PA
Montgomery County, PA - LGBTQ+ Health & Support
Women's Center of Montgomery County, PA - LGBTQIA+ Services
Bucks County, PA
Bucks County Mental Health Crisis Line 1-800-499-7455
Bucks County Network of Victim’s Assistance (NOVA) 1-800-675-6900
NAMI Bucks County - LGBTQ+ Resources
Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia Crisis Hotline 988 or 215-685-6440
PA Youth Congress - LGBTQ Organization Directory
William Way LGBT Community Center
Healthcare
Jefferson/Einstein Healthcare Network PRIDE Program
Mental Health
LGBTQ+ Youth & Young Adult Group
17 Barclay Street, Suite B3, Newtown, PA 18940
Pink and Blues Support Group
The Church of St. Luke and The Epiphany – Blue Room
330 S. 13th St. (between Spruce and Pine) Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-627-0424
Free and open for you! Meets Every Wednesday 7:00 – 9:00 PM. Doors open at 6:50pm – please arrive by 7pm or soon after.
Psychology Today
Search for therapists or treatment centers by specialty, insurance, location, and more.
William Way Peer Counseling Program
1315 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-732-2220
Legal
Human Rights Campaign – Facebook for Bucks Co
Employment
LGBT Career Link
For employers and prospective employees to connect safely.
Youth, Families, and Community
Bucks County PFLAG
Penns Park, PA
(215) 348-9976
Bullying Prevention (PA Dept. of Education)
1-866-716-0424
The Rainbow Room
Salem United Church of Christ
186 East Court Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
215-348-9860
Addictions Help
LGBT Safe Rehab Programs
855-396-3011
LGBT-friendly 12-step meetings
(directory on pages 31-33)
Spiritual and Interfaith
GayChurch.org
LGBT-affirming Church Directory
JewishLGBTNetwork.com
LGBT-affirming Synagogue Directory
Interfaith Center of Greater Philadelphia
Other Resources & Information
Much of the information below was compiled by SAGA (Sexuality and Gender Acceptance), an interfaith and no-faith affirming place for all sexualities, genders, and sexes in Hatboro, PA that holds regular support groups and events.
The Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Issues in Counseling offers a list of resources for LGBT individuals and works to educate counseling professionals on LGBT issues.
The Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists offers numerous resources for LGBT people who are experiencing mental health conditions, including a directory of LGBT-friendly therapists.
The Center for American Progress offers a variety of resources, including a report called Why the Gay and Transgender Population Experiences Higher Rates of Substance Use.
The GLBT National Help Center provides multiple resources and access to a hotline and a youth chat line.
GLSEN (the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network) provides an annual report called the National School Climate Survey, which reports on the experiences of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Youth in U.S. schools.
The Pride Institute is an unlocked, LGBT-exclusive facility that offers a residential treatment program, including psychiatric care for depression, anxiety and other needs.
The Rainbow Access Initiative works to inform and educate health care providers on LGBTQ specific issues.
The Trevor Project is a multimedia support network for LGBTQ youth providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention.
The Trans Lifeline’s Hotline is a peer support phone line for trans and questioning people, run by trans-identified operators.
Amnesty International is an organization who is independent of any political ideology, economic interest or religion. They stand with victims of human rights violations whoever they are, wherever they are.