HELP LINE


The Rainbow Center Help Line is a non-crisis line.  In an Emergency please call 911.

The Rainbow Center Help Line will lead you to resources, organizations and people who will affirm and empower you and answer your questions.

Help Line: Resources for Youth

  1. The Rainbow Center: Atlanta organization providing youth resource links and sensitivity workshops
  2. Youth Resource : National organization providing support, community, resources, peer-to-peer education and youth group directory
  3. Out And Proud : The National Coalition for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Youth.
  4. The Trevor Project : National organization providing suicide prevention and hotline 1-866.4.U.Trevor
  5. I Think I Might Be Bi : National organization providing information for youth questioning their sexuality
  6. YouthPride Atlanta : Atlanta organization providing education, support and peer groups for GLBTQ youth, and educational information
  7. PFLAG :Atlanta group of parents, families and friends, gay or not, committed to giving support to each other and their gay children

Suicide Hotlines

  1. Trevor Hotline, 800-850-8078
  2. Georgia Crisis Phone Referral, 404-730-1600
  3. YouthPride Helpline, 404-223-6789
  4. 1-800-274-TALK (8255)

Runaway Support

  1. Chris’ Rainbow Home, 404-586-0825
  2. Young Adult (13-21) Guidance Ctr., 404-681-0470
  3. Runaway Switchboard, 800-621-4000 

Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)

  1. STD Hotline, 800-227-8922
  2. AID Atlanta, 1438 W. Peachtree NW, STE 100, 404.870.7700
  3. National AIDS Education Services for Minorities

Resources for Minorities

  1. ITLA, Black Men and Women GLBTQ support , 404-872-6410
  2. Zami, African-American Lesbian Resource, 404.370.0290
  3. LLEGO: The National Latina/o Lesbian, 202.408.5380
  4. Al-Fatiha, GLBTQ Muslim Organization, 770.896.3041 or www.al-fatiha.or

Help Line: Resources for Adults

  1. Gay and Lesbian National Hotline : Dedicated to meeting the needs of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning community by offering by offering free and totally anonymous information, referrals and peer-counseling. 
  2. OutProud : National organization providing coming out stories, school resource guide, brochures, OutProud Library 
  3. I Think I might be Bi : National organization providing information for youth questioning their sexuality 
  4. Trans: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Atlanta group providing support for all Trans

Suicide Hotlines

  1. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
  2. Fulton County Mental Health, 866-821-0465
  3. United Way, Dial 211
  4. 911

Counseling & Medication

  1. Jewish Family and Career Services, 404-677-9305
  2. Alcoholics Anonymous (Gay Friendly), 404-525-3178

Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)

  1. STD Hotline, 800-227-8922
  2. AID Atlanta, 1438 W. Peachtree NW, STE 100, 404.870.7700
  3. National AIDS Education Services for Minorities

Shelter and Job Resources

  1. Project Connect, 404-873-1345
  2. Home But Not Alone,770-395-2546
  3. Taskforce, 404-589-9495

Resources for Minorities

  1. ITLA, Black Men and Women GLBTQ support , 404-872-6410
  2. Zami, African-American Lesbian Resource, 404.370.0290
  3. LLEGO: The National Latina/o Lesbian, 202.408.5380
  4. Al-Fatiha, GLBTQ Muslim Organization, 770.896.3041 or www.al-fatiha.org

 

 

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