Helpful Links
At Caretta Counseling, we believe the LGBTQIA+ community is not only valid—but vital. Your identity, your relationships, your expression of self all deserve to exist openly, safely, and without apology. In a world that doesn’t always make that easy, it matters to say this clearly: you belong here.
This resource page was created as a starting point—a place to find support, connection, and information when you need it most.
Whether you’re looking for affirming healthcare, crisis support, community spaces, or advocacy organizations, these resources represent a network of people and groups committed to showing up for you.
From Seattle to communities across the country, there are countless individuals, organizations, and allies working every day to protect, uplift, and celebrate LGBTQIA+ lives. You are part of something larger than what you may be feeling in this moment. Even in times of uncertainty or isolation, there is a wide and resilient community standing with you.
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TRANS-WA
Trans Health & Welness Center of WA
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Gender Justice League
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Crisis Connections
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GenPride Seattle
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QLaw
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Washington State LGBTQ Commission
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Trans Families
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NW Network DV Services
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Transgender Law Center
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DeQH, South Asian Helpline
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The Trevor Project
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LGBT National Help Center
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Trans Lifeline
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Trans Women of Color Solidarity Network, WA
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Asian American Psychological Association LGBTQIA2S+ Resources
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Live Another Day
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HRC
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PFLAG Seattle
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The GALAP
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Hope doesn’t always feel loud or obvious. Sometimes it looks like reaching for a resource. Sometimes it looks like learning what support is available. Sometimes it’s simply choosing to keep going. Whatever brought you here, you don’t have to navigate it alone.
At Caretta Counseling, we are committed to providing affirming, inclusive care that meets you where you are. This page is one small extension of that commitment—connecting you to trusted organizations that understand your experiences and are equipped to help.
You deserve safety. You deserve care. You deserve to be fully seen.
And there is a community—large, diverse, and deeply committed—ready to stand with you.
