LGBTQ+ Resources
Below are just a handful of many resources for queer folks in our area! Email Ryan (SE-rmorris3@seattleu.edu) if you have a need that isn't addressed below.
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Email Ryan - MOSAIC Graduate Associate for LGBTQ+ Student Support
Email Ryan - MOSAIC Graduate Associate for LGBTQ+ Student Support
MOSAIC Center's Gender Affirmation Support and Products Program and Other Bookings
MOSAIC Center's Gender Affirmation Support and Products Program and Other Bookings
MOSAIC Center Events for All Students and Navigating SU's First Hill Campus
MOSAIC Center Events for All Students and Navigating SU's First Hill Campus
Seattle University Triangle Club - @su_triangleclub on Instagram
Seattle University Triangle Club - @su_triangleclub on Instagram
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HRC | Glossary of Terms
HRC | Glossary of Terms
Many Americans refrain from talking about sexual orientation and gender identity or expression because it feels taboo, or because they’re afraid of saying…
Ingersoll Gender Center Peer Support Group and Healthcare Provider Database
Ingersoll Gender Center Peer Support Group and Healthcare Provider Database
PEER SUPPORT GROUP In response to community safety regarding COVID-19, we will be holding Trans Peer Support Group remotely until further notice. To receive the passcode for support group,…
Lambert House Events and Groups for Ages 10 to 22
Lambert House Events and Groups for Ages 10 to 22
LGBTQ Center with Resources such as Gender-Affirming Care and Mutual Aid Closet
LGBTQ Center with Resources such as Gender-Affirming Care and Mutual Aid Closet
Gay City: Seattle's LGBTQ Center creates access and connections to LGBTQ-affirming resources, wellness and community.
Pride Foundation Scholarships - Can be used for any academic need including housing
Pride Foundation Scholarships - Can be used for any academic need including housing
PFLAG Guide on How to Support Someone Coming Out
PFLAG Guide on How to Support Someone Coming Out
Trans Lifeline Suicide Hotline Run by Trans People - Only calls emergency services with consent
Trans Lifeline Suicide Hotline Run by Trans People - Only calls emergency services with consent
The Trevor Project Crisis Hotline and Peer Support Services
The Trevor Project Crisis Hotline and Peer Support Services
HIV Testing
Testing and Access to PrEp through SU Health Center
Testing and Access to PrEp through SU Health Center
Free Care and Testing: Gay City: Seattle's LGBTQ Center
Free Care and Testing: Gay City: Seattle's LGBTQ Center
Free Testing: AHF STD Check
Free Testing: AHF STD Check
Medical Support for Those with AIDS
Medical Support for Those with AIDS
Peer Seattle HIV Support Group
Peer Seattle HIV Support Group
Commentary on Trans Allyship
Supporting the Transgender People in Your Life: A Guide to Being a Good Ally | A4TE
Supporting the Transgender People in Your Life: A Guide to Being a Good Ally | A4TE
Your Role as an Ally: Small Actions, Big Impact
Your Role as an Ally: Small Actions, Big Impact
In a pivotal year like 2025, becoming a trans ally means standing against fear and misinformation, learning from history, and taking everyday actions to support trans rights, visibility, and inclusion. This blog post calls on allies to speak up, educate themselves, and help shape a future where justice and diversity prevail.
Trans people need you to be an ally – TransActual
Trans people need you to be an ally – TransActual
Tips for Allies of Transgender People | GLAAD
Tips for Allies of Transgender People | GLAAD
Tips for Allies of Transgender People The following are tips that can be used as you move toward becoming a better ally to transgender people. Of course, this list is not exhaustive and cannot include all the "right" things to do or say because often there is no one "right" answer to every situation you might
Trans Perspectives on Pronouns
Pronouns and Free Speech: A Trans Woman’s View | by TaraElla | Trans Sandwiched | Medium
Pronouns and Free Speech: A Trans Woman’s View | by TaraElla | Trans Sandwiched | Medium
What You're Actually Saying When You Ignore Someone's Gender Pronouns - Let's Queer Things Up!
What You're Actually Saying When You Ignore Someone's Gender Pronouns - Let's Queer Things Up!
Why Pronouns Are So Important to Trans People
Why Pronouns Are So Important to Trans People
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