Helpful Resources
Below are organizations and associations that share our mission in providing support and assistance to people of color.
The Northwest Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian, and Gay Survivors of Abuse
The NW Network has provided services by and for the LGBT community for over 35 years. They offer skilled support for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, harassment, and hate crimes.
Lavender Rights Project
Lavender Rights Project elevates the power, autonomy, and leadership of the Black intersex & gender diverse community through intersectional legal and social services. They utilize the law as an organizing principle to affirm our civil rights and self-determination.
The People's Harm Reduction Alliance
The People’s Harm Reduction Alliance (PHRA) is a community-based non-profit and drug user empowerment organization that has provided health and harm reduction services to people who use drugs in since 2007. They operate eight programs across western Washington State and in Portland, Oregon.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Founded in 1909 in response to the ongoing violence against Black people around the country, the NAACP is the largest civil rights organization in the nation. Its mission is to secure the political, educational, social, and economic rights of Black people and to eliminate race-based discrimination.
American Civil Liberties Union
The ACLU is a champion of segments of the population who have traditionally been denied their rights, with much of their work focused on equality for people of color, women, gay and transgender people, prisoners, immigrants, and people with disabilities.
Pride Foundation fuels transformational movements to advance equity and justice for LGBTQ+ people in all communities across the Northwest.
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