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Resources - LGBTQ+

Help is a Click Away

Please reach out to our trained advocates for help filling out forms, navigating our justice and social service systems, and for peer counseling. 

 

Family Advocates provides free and confidential help to victims and survivors of

child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault and elder abuse.

Serving individuals statewide.  To achieve health and equity and improve the safety and well-being of LGBTQ people and communities in Wisconsin.

 

408 1/2 W Wisconsin Ave, Appleton, WI

920-840-2040

or

2439 North Holton St, Milwaukee, WI

414-390-0444

Aids Resource

Center of Wisconsin

(now known as Vivient Health)

Vivient Health can help with behavior and mental healthcare, HIV & STD Testing, Substance Abuse, Pharmacy, and Housing Services plus many more programs. Visit their website to learn more.

600 Williamson St, Madison, WI

800-486-6276

Lead by volunteers, this organization provides support groups for the community in Southwest Wisconsin. 

 

LGBTQIA+ Support Group

Parent/Family Support Group

The mission of the Patricia A. Doyle Center for Gender and Sexuality at UW-Platteville is to provide a supportive, equitable, and thriving environment for all persons on campus, regardless of their gender or sexuality. 

130 Warner Hall, UWP Campus

608-342-1173

Ryan White HIV

Care & Prevention Program

The UW Health HIV Care & Prevention Program receives Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program funding. The Ryan White program provides a nationwide, comprehensive system of care, including primary outpatient medical care and essential support services for people living with HIV who are uninsured or underinsured.

UW Health - Ryan White

1685 Highland Ave, Madison, WI

608-263-0946 or 800-323-8942

Statewide organization for trans/non-binary people that provides monthly support groups, resources and referral list for trans-informed providers and for trans/non-binary people and loved ones and their support system.

Links to Providers:

Mental Health

Physicians

Warmline: Call or Text -

414-559-2123

The Trevor Project has a national hotline number:

800-488-7386.

 

Their website provides resources such as a Coming Out Manual, LGBTQ youth coping with anxiety, Black and LGBTQ and a support center for how you identify.

Know your Rights topics including housing, employment, schooling, public accommodations, healthcare, military, etc.

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