Los Angeles LGBT Center

The LA LGBT Center provides medical care, social services, legal help, and more for the LA LGBT community. Services are offered for free or low-cost based on financial need. They accept Medi-Cal, Medicare, and most major insurance plans and some HMOs. If you need health insurance, assistance with health insurance applications available.

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Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles

LAFLA is a non-profit civil law firm that provides community education and direct representation for those in poverty. They can help with cases related to domestic violence/family law, employment, eviction defense, expungement, government benefits, housing discrimination, immigration, medicine, and student loans. They do not deal with criminal law, police misconduct, attorney misconduct, bankruptcy, car accidents,…

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Didi Hirsch Suicide Prevention Crisis Call and Chat Lines

For English and Spanish speaking crisis counselors free of charge, 24/7: 800-273-8255 For Korean-speaking crisis counselors free of charge, 4:30pm to 12:30am PT: 877-727-4747   Crisis Chat provides secure and confidential online support for those who are unable to use the phone or who prefer to connect to a counselor via webchat.   People who…

Fireweed Collective

Fireweed Collective  offers mental health education and mutual aid through a Healing Justice lens. They have webinars, workshops, and free support groups available regularly.

Latinx Therapist Action Network

Lantinx Therapist Action Network is an online platform and network of Latinx mental health practitioners honoring and affirming the dignity and healing of migrant communities marginalized by criminalization, detention, and deportation. They have a directory of Latinx therapists, organized by specialty, who are committed to providing therapy or other mental health services for those in…

Therapy for Black Girls

Therapy for Black Girls is an online space founded by licensed psychologist Dr. Joy Harden Bradford and dedicated to encouraging the mental wellness of Black women and girls. They host a directory of therapists available in-office and virtually.

National Queer & Trans Therapists of Color Network

NQTTCN maintains a QTPoC Mental Health Practitioner Directory, an interactive digital resource to connect QTPoC to QTPoC practitioners, and a Mental Health Fund, which provides supplemental financial assistance for QTPoC who cannot afford psychotherapy. They also provide training for practitioners and social justice organizations working with QTPoC.