Survivor Project

Domestic Violence · Alabama · Free

Resources for trans and intersex survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Worth contacting if a provider refused you DV services because the abuser was the same gender. Therapy groups for LGBTQ+ DV survivors are usually free, meet weekly, and meet either in person or online. Protection orders work the same for LGBTQ+ relationships; civil court issues them regardless of marriage status. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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Address: Nationwide

Hours: Online

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