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Contact Ethan Emmert at 703-228-4940 or eemmert@arlingtonva.us.

Government and School

  • County Government and Public Schools
    • Arlington Police Department Gay & Lesbian Liaison Team: Lieutenant Malcolm 703-228-4389 / email: polgllt@arlingtonva.us
    • Arlington Public Library LGBTQIA+ Teen Book Club: On the second Tuesday of every month, share pizza, stories, and books at Central Branch Library
    • Library Diverse-Inclusive-Accepting-Welcoming-Safe Space for Everyone Sign
    • Arlington Public Schools In Crisis/Need Help Now?
    • Arlington Public Schools’ Nondiscrimination Policy: Ensures equal educational opportunities and learning environments that are free of discrimination, including harassment, on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression
    • Whole Child Conference Breakout Session: Creating a Culture of Respect for LGBT Students (2/2017)
    • Mental Health Services in Arlington Public Schools: Counselors, psychologists, social workers, and nurses receive specialized training to better assist LGBTQ students

Local, Commonwealth, and National Resources

  • LGBTQ Organizations
    • Arlington Gay and Lesbian Alliance (AGLA): Nonpartisan non-profit open to all lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning (LGBTQ) people and allies. Provide socials, fosters civic awareness, and engages in community service. Maintains a comprehensive Resource Page
    • PFLAG National – Parents, Family, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays in the Washington metropolitan area
      • ALY – Arlington LGBTQ Youth & Allies: Component of PFLAG-Arlington. A safe-space gathering for area youth ages 12 – 19 who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, queer and allies of LGBTQ youth. Hang out in a supportive atmosphere, meet other teens, and have fun!
    • Virginia Fairness: Maintains Equality Means Business directory. Business owners must sign a pledge that protects their lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender employees, as well as affirming that they would never turn away customers or clients based upon their sexual orientation or gender identity.
    • DC Front Runners: Running, walking, and social club for LGBTQ people and their friends in the Washington, DC metropolitan area.
    • Impacto LGBT: an independent group formed by Latinx LGBT residents of Northern Virginia. See also their website.
  • LGBTQ Help Lines
    • GLBT National Youth Talk Line: 1-800-246-PRIDE or http://www.glbthotline.org/youth-talkline.html
    • Translifeline: 1-877-565-8860 or http://www.translifeline.org/
    • LGBT National Hotline: 1-888-843-4564 or http://www.glbthotline.org/national-hotline.html
    • The Trevor Project Lifeline: 1-866-488-7386: Serves the needs of LGBTQ youth, particularly those who are in crisis or suicidal
    • Jed Foundation: 1-800-273-talk
    • Teen Line: 1-800-TLC- Teen or https://teenlineonline.org/
    • SMYAL (Sexual minority youth assistance league) 202-545-5940 or http://www.smyal.org
    • Metro DC PFLAG Help Line: 240-600-0884 or http://pflagdc.org/
  • LGBTQ Homeless and Low-Income Services

    Every shelter in Arlington (those for single individuals or families of any composition) welcomes all members of our community, regardless of orientation and gender identity. Shelter services are accessed through a centralized access system for all persons at risk of or experiencing homelessness.

    • Doorways for Women and Families: Family shelter
    • Volunteers of America – Chesapeake: Individual shelter, detox, and early recovery
    • A-SPAN: Housing, supportive services, shelter, medical respite, and street services
    • Bridges to Independence: Family shelter
    • Project Extra Step: Youth homelessness program in Arlington Public Schools
    • Food & Friends: Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit organization that provides home-delivered, specialized meals and nutrition counseling to people living with HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other life-challenging illnesses. Services are free-of-charge to recipients, who qualify solely based on their health status and nutritional need.
    • HIV Resources Project of Northern Virginia: Northern Virginia Regional Commission’s website featuring information for people living with HIV/AIDS to find housing.
  • LGBTQ Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Resources
    • Doorways for Women and Families: Safehouse and Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Hotline. Serves ALL survivors of violence, including LGBTQ survivors. Intimate partner violence occurs across all populations. Every program Doorways for Women and Families operates (Hotline, Shelter, Next-Step Housing, Revive Counseling Center, and Court Advocacy) is staffed with persons trained in supporting survivors who identify as LGBTQ+, as well as staff who identify as LGBTQ+. Doorways is here for every survivor in our community.
    • Doorways 24-Hour Confidential Domestic & Sexual Violence Hotline: 703-237-0881.
  • LGBTQ Legal Services

    Just Neighbors is a safe place for LGBTQ+ immigrants to seek legal assistance.

  • LGBTQ Media
    • Washington Blade: The oldest LGBT newspaper in the U.S. covering the latest gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender news in Washington, D.C. and around the world.
    • Q Virginia: Promotes equality through storytelling. Q provides the LGBTQ community and its allies a unified voice in Virginia’s evolving cultural, economic. and social narrative.
  • LGBTQ Veteran and DoD Resources
    • DoD Pride: The Department of Defense’s official LGBT employee resource group.
  • LGBTQ Health and Medical
    • NOVA Salud: Improves and strengthens the health and well-being of the community through culturally competent and language-appropriate HIV/AIDS services and prevention education.
      • Free condom program (includes distribution during National LGBT Health Week and by mail)
      • Transgender Sisters Informing Sisters about Topics on AIDS (T-SISTA): Run by NOVA Salud Health Educator and Transgender Program Leader
    • HIV and AIDS News (Medical News Today)
    • Safe Sex Guide (Healthline)
    Substance Use/Addiction
    • Opioid Addiction in the LGBTQ+ Community (OpioidHelp.com)
    • Addiction in the LGBTQ+ Community: Causes, Resources, and Treatment (DrugRehab.com)
    • LGBTQ Addiction Help (Addiction Center)
    • Substance Use Treatment specifically for the LGBTQ community
    • LGBTQ+ Drug and Alcohol Treatment Resources (The Recovery Village)
    • LGBTQ Community and Alcoholism (Alcohol Rehab Guide)
    • LGBTQ-Friendly Drug and Alcohol Treatment (alltreatment.com)
    • Drug and Alcohol Rehab for LGBTQIA (Northbound)
    • Substance Abuse Help for LGBT People (Pinnacle Peak Recovery)
    • LGBTQ-Friendly Drug And Alcohol Treatment Centers (Addiction Campuses)
    • LGBTQ Drug Rehab Centers (AddictionResource.net)
  • LGBTQ Seniors and Older Adults
    • SAGE: Advocacy and Services for LGBT Elders
  • LGBTQ Teens, Youth, Young Adults, Education
    • Scholarships: SMYAL LGBT Youth Leadership Awards and Student-Athlete Scholarship for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, or Transgender Students
    • HRC Scholarship Database: Scholarships, fellowships, and grants for LGBTQ and allied students at both the undergraduate and graduate level
    • Scholarships for LGBTQ Students – Nitro
    • Washington Lee High School students partner in LGBT film
    • Gay Straight Alliance Clubs: Gay Straight Alliances (GSAs) are clubs that seek to create a safe space for LGBTQ youth and foster understanding in heterosexual peers. Contact your middle or high school counselor or club sponsor for details.
    • The Doorways Hotline and Revive Counseling Center serve youth (ages 13+) survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Doorways 24-Hour Confidential Domestic & Sexual Violence Hotline: 703-237-0881.
    • LGBTQ graduate degrees (gograd.org)
    • College Guide for LGBTQ Students (Maryville University)
    • LGBTQ+ College Student Resource Center (Affordable Colleges Online)
    • Resources and Support for LGBTQ Students (EduBirdie)
    • LGBTQ Youth: A Guide for Foster Parents, Counselors, and Social Workers: A resource from Ohio University
  • LGBTQ-Owned Businesses
    • likecleanup.com: Cleaning/housekeeping/handyman
    • Kingsbury Chocolates: Creates beautiful and delicious assortment of fine specialty confections.
    • Capital Area Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce: Network of several thousand LGBT professionals and business leaders in Washington, D.C. and the surrounding region.
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  • LGBTQ Dining and Nightlife
    • Freddie’s Beach Bar: Freddie’s is Northern Virginia’s only LGBTQ, straight friendly restaurant and bar.
    • Signature Theatre: Pride Night performances are special Friday events for members of the LGBTQ community, family, and friends with a lively post-show reception sponsored by State Farm.
  • LGBTQ Travel and Tourism
    • Virginia.org/LGBT: LGBT-friendly lodging, dining, history, shopping, attractions, events and outdoor experiences
  • LGBTQ Family Resources
    • TransParent USA, a support group for parents and caregivers, holds monthly meetings in Arlington, VA. We welcome parents and caregivers of transgender and gender independent children of any age; the group offers connection, support, and resources to assist families in understanding this natural human experience and in honoring and affirming their child’s gender journey. For more information, please contact arlington.va@transparentusa.org.
    • Supportive Families Healthy Children: Helping Families with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Children – A publication from the The Family Acceptance Project
    • Helping Families Support Their Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Children – A brief by Dr. Caitlin Ryan, Director of The Family Acceptance Project
    • My Child is Gay! Now What Do I Do?: Resources for parents of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender youth
    • The Harmful Effects of Conversion Therapy: Northwestern University’s online Master’s in Counseling program
    • LGBTQ Youth: A Guide for Foster Parents, Counselors, and Social Workers: A resource from Ohio University

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  • LGBTQ Faith Resources
    • Equality Virginia: List of welcoming faith communities in Arlington and nearby
    • Dignity/Washington and Dignity/NoVa: Non-profit organizations that provides Catholic services for the LGBTQ community.
    • Arlington Church of the Brethren
      300 North Montague St., Arlington, VA 22203
      T: (703) 524-4100
      E: pastor@arlingtoncob.org
    • Bethel United Church of Christ
      4347 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22203
    • Center for Spiritual Living
      3550 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22201
      T: (703) 677-7102
      E: revtrish.cslmetro@gmail.com
    • Clarendon Presbyterian Church
      1305 N. Jackson St., Arlington, VA 22201
      T: (703) 527-9513
      E: clarendonpastor@ gmail.com
    • Congregation Etz Hayim
      2920 Arlington Blvd., Arlington, VA 22204
      T: 703.979.4466
      E: office@etzhayim.net
    • Kol Ami of Northern Virginia
      4444 Arlington Blvd., Arlington, VA 22204
      T: 571-271-8387
      Clergy Email: gilah.langner@gmail.com
      Facebook PageTwitter
      Note: They do not meet every week, so please check website
    • Mount Olivet United Methodist Church
      1500 North Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22207
      T: (703) 527-3934
      E: ewalker@mtolivet-umc.org
    • Rock Spring United Church of Christ
      5010 Little Falls Road, Arlington, VA 22207
      T: (703) 538-4886
      E: info@rockspringucc.org
    • St. George’s Episcopal Church
      915 North Oakland Street, Arlington, VA 22203
      T: (703) 525-8286
      E: info@saintgeorgeschurch.org
    • St. John’s Episcopal Church
      415 S. Lexington St., Arlington, VA 22204
      T: (703) 671-6834
      E: rector@stjohnsarlingtonva.org
    • St. Michael’s Episcopal Church
      1132 North Ivanhoe St., Arlington, Virginia 22205
      T: 703-241-2474
      Facebook Page
    • Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington
      4444 Arlington Blvd, Arlington VA 22204
      T: (703) 892-2565
      E: uuca@uucava.org
    • Metropolitan Community Church of Northern Virginia (MCC). Founded in 1968, MCC has been at the vanguard of civil and human rights movements by addressing issues of race, gender, sexual orientation, economics, climate change, aging, and global human rights. MCC was the first to perform same gender marriages and has been on the forefront of the struggle towards marriage equality.
    • The Reformation Project: Bible-based, Christian grassroots organization that works to promote inclusion of LGBTQ people by reforming church teaching on sexual orientation and gender identity.
  • Trans* Community Resources
    • Transgender Education Association (TGEA): Non-profit corporation that seeks to serve the needs and interests of all the people in the gender community, those affected by our community, and those who serve our community.
    • Second Fridays: The TransFormation Ministry of MCC NoVA hosts Second Fridays, a peer-led support group for members and friends of the transgender and gender expansive community. In addition, meetings include a closed support group for the parents and guardians of transgender and gender expansive children, tweens, teens, and young adults. These meetings also provide space for a concurrent closed group gathering for transgender and gender expansive tweens and teens. For further information and locations of the meetings, please contact us at info@mccnova.com
    • DC Area Transmasculine Society (DCATS): Peer facilitated social and support group for anyone who was assigned female at birth, but believes this is an inaccurate or incomplete description of who they are. Welcomes all persons, regardless of gender, gender expression, or sexual identity.
    • Metro Area Gender Identity Connection (MAGIC DC): Peer support group for transsexual, gender queer and other gender identity questioning people living in the greater Washington DC Metropolitan Area.
    • TransLaw: Nonprofit that provides free gender and name change clinics through Whitman-Walker. Provides funding for anyone who can not afford the fees associated with changing name and gender markers.
    • Whitman-Walker: Offers a full-range of services to the trans community in the Washington DC Metropolitan Area.
    • Chase Brexton: Helps to ensure quality informed care for trans women, trans men, non-binary, and others who have health care needs that are often overlooked by conventional health care organizations.
    • National Center for Transgender Equality: Non-profit advocacy group with many resources specific to the transgender community.
    • Paying for Transitional Procedures: Fiscal Tiger’s in-depth analysis of financial costs associated with transition
    • Transgender Voice Therapy Services: Speech pathology programs promoting access to transgender voice therapy

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