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LGBTQ Resources on College Campuses and Communities of Southern CaliforniaCalifornia Community College SystemAntelope Valley life/asoclubsCerritos 9/09.25/SafeZone.htmEl Camino vices/LGBTQIAresources/index.aspxEast Los Angeles -Resource-CentersGlendale Community cec/pride-centerLos Angeles City os Angeles Harbor plate files/LGBTQ Toolkit.pdfLos Angeles Valley .aspxMira Costa College, LGBTQIA Safe SpaceMt. San Antonio Collegehttps://www.mtsac.edu/pridecenter/Norco College, ALLYPalomar College, Safe ZonePasadena City /index.phpRiverside City College, ALLYSacramento City College, Safe SpaceSan Jose City College, Safe ZoneSanta Ana College, Safe SpaceSanta Monica lt.aspxSantiago Canyon College, Safe Space AllySierra College, Safe SpaceSonoma, Safe Zone ege-Alphabetical-Listingctrl click to find a college and the lgbtq es.htmlcrtl click to join listserv of resources across the system

LGBTQ Resources for California State University SystemBakersfield: Safe ZoneChannel Islands: Queer Student AllianceChico: LGBTQ ResourcesCollege of Alameda, LGBTQIA Safe SpacesCollege of Marin, Safe SpaceCrafton Hills College, Safe SpaceDominguez Hills: Safe SpaceEast Bay: The Diversity & Inclusion Student CenterFresno: Safe ZoneFullerton: LGBTQ Resource CenterHumboldt: Safe SpaceLong Beach: Safe ZoneLos Angeles: Gender & Sexuality Resource CenterMaritime Academy: Safe ZoneMoreno Valley College, ALLYMonterey Bay: Safe ZoneNorthridge: Pride CenterPomona: Pride CenterSacramento: PRIDE CenterSan Bernardino: Pride CenterSan Diego: Pride CenterSan Francisco: Pride at SF StateSan José: PRIDE CenterSan Luis Obispo: Pride CenterSan Marcos: LGBTQA Pride CenterStanislaus: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Counseling Services http://www.ccclgbt.org/ ctrl click to join listservhttps://www.campuspride.org/ Campus Pride represents the leading national nonprofit 501(c)(3)organization for student leaders and campus groups working to create a safer college environment forLGBTQ studentsLGBTQ Resources for University of California SystemUC s/ejce/geneq/lgbtq-resourcesUC Davishttps://lgbtqia.ucdavis.edu/UC Irvinehttps://lgbtrc.uci.edu/UC Los rans-People-of-ColorUC Mercedhttps://lgbtq.ucmerced.edu/resourcesUC Riversidehttps://out.ucr.edu/

UC San Diegohttps://lgbt.ucsd.edu/UC San Francisco (graduate and professional education enterUC Santa Barbarahttps://rcsgd.sa.ucsb.edu/UC Santa Cruzhttps://queer.ucsc.edu/LGBTQ Resources for Private Colleges and UniversitiesUniversity of Southern Californiahttps://lgbtrc.usc.edu/California Institute of gbtq-resourcesThe Claremont oyola Marymount s/Stanford Universityhttps://queer.stanford.edu/Health and Wellness Resources for Southern Californiahttps://www.211la.org/lgbtq full service, search with a keyword and zip codehttps://aplahealth.org/services/healthy-him/ health, dental, mental care for men of color ages 18-29https://www.apiequalityla.org/ Empowering Asian & Pacific Islander communities to achieve LGBTQ,racial, and social justice. Together we can create an inclusive, equitable, and just society where all APILGBTQ people will thrive.http://www.bienestar.org/about-us/ Bienestar is a community-based social services organization basedin the Greater Los Angeles area. Our focus is on identifying and addressing emerging health issues facedby the Latino and LGBTQ populations. Bienestar reaches these unique populations through innovativeand compassionate peer-to-peer modeling that is 100% culturally relevant to the communities we serve.We have a diverse staff that meets clients with both understanding and acceptance, building trust andfostering a unique sense of community for those who use our serviceshttps://www.bravetrails.org/ camp environment that specifically serves LGBTQ youth ages 12 – 18http://www.colorsyouth.org/ provides free LGBTQ affirmative counseling and healingpsychotherapeutic services to youth under 25 and their families in greater Los Angeleshttps://www.centerlb.org/ The LGBTQ Center Long Beach advances equity for LGBTQ people throughculturally responsive advocacy, education, programs, and services.http://dignitylosangeles.org/ We seek reforms mainly on issues regardingthe sexuality of gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgender, and questioning (GLBTQ) persons.We minister to their spiritual (and other) needs as well. We are an affiliate of Dignity/USA, anationwide organization with scores of local chapters and thousands of members.http://foundersmcc.org/ a vibrant, inclusive, progressive community of faith

https://gsanetwork.org/what-is-a-gsa/ organization to help middle and high school students set up clubsfor LGBTQ with a on social or support or usic-project/ acceptance and hope through music for middleand high school sion/ strength and acceptance through musichttp://www.kaleidoscopelgbtq.org/ affirming support for LGBTQ young people and their familieshttps://www.kol-ami.org/ Kol Ami has become an important leader in the Jewish, LGBTQ , and WestHollywood communities. Our commitment to progressive spirituality, diversity, inclusion and socialjustice has been celebrated nationwide.https://lalgbtcenter.org/ full service, including shelterhttps://www.lambdalegal.org/ legal picture-books-lgbtq-characters LA public libraryhttps://modelsofpride.org/ annual conferencehttp://minorityaidsproject.org/ Minority AIDS Project (MAP) originated in 1985 and is the firstcommunity based HIV/AIDS organization established and managed by people of color in the UnitedStates. MAP is a California nonprofit organization that provides free of charge educational and otherHIV/AIDS related support services to eligible individuals without regard to age, gender, ethnicity,culture, language or other circumstanceshttps://mytranswellness.org/ comprehensive -history/ legal assistancehttps://pflag.org/ national support rams scholarshipshttps://pointfoundation.org/ national LGBTQ scholarship foundationhttps://www.projectq.me/ ProjectQ is a non-profit organization founded to help LGBTQIA and homelesshttp://redcircleproject.org/ HIV prevention for Native American and Alaska Native Communityhttps://www.talkwithyourkids.org/ Learn how to turn “the TALK” into a lifelong conversation.http://www.thelavendereffect.org/ advocacy and supporthttps://www.thetrevorproject.org/ 24 hour suicide prevention hotlinehttps://www.transformingfamily.org/ family support groupshttps://translounge.org/ education and h/https://www.thevillagefs.org/ topics and activities include: coming out, healthy relationships, stigmaand discrimination, mental and physical health, coins skills, resilience, art therapy, LGBTQ history andmorehttps://visionsteen.com/ adolescent treatment center, peer support group ages .wellchild.org/transgender-health-program/youth combat bullying, develop self-esteem and find an identity for themselves through hair styling.Housing – Foster Carehttps://www.divinityprophet.org/contactLA and Ventura County Our mission is to help prevent potential homelessness of youth exiting theFoster System by providing transitional housing, supportive services and fundamental reentryassistance. We promote self-sufficiently while teaching skills that are relevant, build self-esteem and arenecessary for independent living. For LA contact Kim Glover cc

rside County, Sanctuary Palm Springs was founded in 2014 to address the needs of transition-agedLGBTQ youth in the foster care system. A fully licensed Transitional Housing Placement Program-NonMinor Dependent (THPP-NMD) provider for youth ages 18-21 in extended foster care, we beganwelcoming residents in 2017. Our mission is to provide safe, comfortable, supervised housing for selfidentified LGBTQ youth transitioning out of foster care to help them reach their goals of independence,self-sufficiency, housing permanence, and community connections.

LGBTQ Resources for California State University System Bakersfield: Safe Zone Channel Islands: Queer Student Alliance Chico: LGBTQ Resources

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