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American Civil Liberties Union Hawaii The LGBT Center Planned Parenthood of the LGBT-Affirming Provides education & advocacy for the protection of Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation Great Northwest and Hawaiian Islands individual freedoms under federal & state constitutions. A communal meeting place located within the Waikiki Offers reproductive and sexual health care services, Religious & Spiritual Resources Community Center. Currently available for public & private education and advocacy for all people throughout the state. 522-5900 acluhawaii.org Affirmation Honolulu gatherings, with future plans of becoming a drop-in center. Health centers are located in Honolulu and Kahului. Gay & Lesbian Mormons Dr. Robert Bidwell, M.D. hawaiilgbtlegacyfoundation.com ppgnhi.org 2525 Date Street, #4105 Pediatrician & Dir. of Adolescent Medicine at the UH John Rainbow Family 808 A. Burns School of Medicine. Provides counseling & LGBTResourcesHawaii.com 941-0578 affirmation.org A resource cache that provides local resource contacts A non-profit support & resource organization that offers a referrals for LGBTQ youth. Calvary by the Sea Lutheran Church and valuable resource materials as well as a wealth of monthly family member support group as well as an 983-8387 [email protected] 5339 Kalanianaole Highway information that supports understanding of LGBTQ youth, information & referral hotline. 377-5477 calvarybythesea.org Jo Chang the risks they face, and ways to improve services. 779-9078 rainbowfamily808.com Da Moms & LGBT Youth Safety-Net Project [email protected] TransSpectrum Church of the Crossroads 1212 University Avenue Advocate, community educator, and support for parents of Provides education, support, and visibility to Hawaii’s FTM LGBT children and the LGBT community. LGBT Student Services at UH Manoa 949-2220 churchofthecrossroadshawaii.org Facilitates student learning & development through a range transgender community. 383-2111 [email protected] of educational, information and advocacy programs. Hosts a [email protected] Dignity Honolulu St. Mark's Episcopal Church Child & Adolescent Mental Health Div. weekly LGBTIA Coffee Hour and Pau Hana Gender Talk. UH Counseling & Student Development Center 539 Kapahulu Ave CAMHD provides an array of mental health services to manoa.hawaii.edu/lgbt Offers comprehensive counseling and psychological children and youth with emotional and behavioral 352-7558 honolulu.dignityusa.org Mental Health America of Hawaii services to UH Mānoa students. challenges, and their families. health.hawaii.gov 956-7927 manoa.hawaii.edu/counseling First Christian Church of Honolulu GROW A RAINBOW Project 1516 Kewalo Street Provides workshops, resources, and strategies to help Waikiki Health 521-3500 firstchristianchurchhonolulu.org Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network groups in the community create and maintain programs that An organization that provides a wide range of medical and GLSEN strives to assure that each member of every school are welcoming and empowering to LGBTQ youth. social services, regardless of ability to pay. The Youth First Unitarian Church of Honolulu community is valued and respected regardless of sexual Outreach (YO) program serves homeless youth. 2500 Pali Highway orientation or gender identity/expression. Offers Safe Space Youth Suicide & Bullying Prevention Project waikikihc.org 595-4047 unitariansofhi.org Provides advocacy and education to identify prevention and Training as well as Professional Development Workshops Waikiki Community Center Integrity Hawaii to teachers & school staff. intervention strategies in youth bullying and suicide LGBT Alcohol Anonymous Meetings St. Clement's Episcopal Church situations. 358-9473 glsen.org/chapters/hawaii 310 Paoakalani Ave, Room 203A 1515 Wilder Avenue 521-1846 mentalhealthhawaii.org Hawaii Civil Rights Commission Daily, 8pm 221-2361 The HCRC enforces state laws prohibiting discrimination in Bridget Murphy, LCSW, CSAC Lutheran Church of Honolulu employment, housing, public accommodations, and access A clinical therapist that specializes in providing affirmative Oahu Schools with a 1730 Punahou Street to state and state-funded services. therapy to LGBTQ+ individuals. 941-2566 lchwelcome.org 586-8636 labor.hawaii.gov/hcrc 670-1043 [email protected] Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) Hawaii Health & Harm Reduction Center OutServe Hawaii Campbell High School HHHRC works to reduce harm and fight stigma associated An association for actively serving LGBT military personnel, Castle High School with HIV, hepatitis, homelessness, substance use, mental veterans, & their families, dedicated to bringing about full Ewa Makai Middle School illness, and poverty. Efforts are focused on LGBQ & LGBT equality to America's military and strengthening the Farrington High School This list is by no means exhaustive. Transgender communities. hhhrc.org military's culture of inclusion. [email protected] Ilima Intermediate School If you know of other resources we ‘Iolani School The Lavender Clinic should add or notice a mistake, OUTSpoken – LGBT Cooperative at HPU Kaiser High School Hawaii’s only transgender and LGBQ health clinic. Provides Promotes a positive, supportive environment for lesbian, please let us know! primary care services, hormone therapy, transgender Kapolei High School gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, two-spirited, queer, Pearl City High School Last updated: October 23, 2018 support groups, counseling, community outreach, and questioning, and ally students at Hawaii Pacific University. Punahou School healthcare education. [email protected] 445-5392 lavenderclinichawaii.com Wai’anae High School Recent Volunteer & Community Activities ▪ 2018 Maui Alternative Prom ▪ DOE SBBH Resource Fairs ▪ Out of the Darkness Community Walk ▪ Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day ▪ Honolulu Gay Pride Festival ▪ KCC Discussion Panel on LGBT Rights A collection of CAMHD staff and community members whose mission is to create and maintain an LGBT-affirming system of care that promotes the use of inclusive language, encourages accepting attitudes, embraces diversity, and provides education to the greater community. We’re always looking for new outreach opportunities and additional members! If you’re interested in joining or want more information about the CAMHD Safe Spaces Committee, give us a call at 733-9333 or shoot us an email: [email protected] .