Best LGBTQ+ Veterans in Georgia — 16 verified resources

16 Resources

1. Modern Military Association of America — Free

MMAA — successor to OutServe-SLDN, advocating for LGBTQ+ service members, veterans, and families. Relevant for veterans with HIV who need Ryan White services in addition to VA care. VA gender-affirming care has expanded — hormones, mental health, voice training covered; some surgeries available case-by-case. Over 100,000 service members were discharged under DADT and predecessor policies — most are eligible for discharge upgrades and benefits restoration. No cost — the program is grant-funded and...

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2. American Veterans for Equal Rights — Free

AVER — LGBTQ+ veterans organization advocating for equal rights and benefits. Useful for trans veterans seeking gender-affirming care through the VA (now expanded since 2022). VA gender-affirming care has expanded — hormones, mental health, voice training covered; some surgeries available case-by-case. Over 100,000 service members were discharged under DADT and predecessor policies — most are eligible for discharge upgrades and benefits restoration. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Georgia...

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3. VA — LGBTQ+ Veteran Care — Free

VA's LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinator program provides culturally competent care at every VAMC. For LGBTQ+ veterans of all eras, surviving spouses, and the families helping them access VA benefits. OutServe-SLDN and Modern Military Association of America (MMAA) advocate specifically for LGBTQ+ military. MST (military sexual trauma) services through VA are available regardless of discharge status or service connection. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Georgia residents and the people supporting them.

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4. Transgender American Veterans Association — Free

TAVA — supports trans and gender non-conforming veterans seeking VA care and military service rights. Worth contacting for veterans needing to upgrade discharge status that was downgraded due to LGBTQ+ identity pre-DADT-repeal. Discharge upgrade applications can be filed through the DRB or BCMR; LGBTQ+-specialized attorneys help pro bono. Trans veterans can change gender markers on DD-214 and VA records via established procedure. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Georgia residents and allies.

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5. VA.gov — Find Benefits — Free

Apply for VA disability, healthcare, education, and home loans. Manage your claim online. Useful for trans veterans seeking gender-affirming care through the VA (now expanded since 2022). VA mental health includes specific LGBTQ+ training; ask for an affirming provider at intake. Trans veterans can change gender markers on DD-214 and VA records via established procedure. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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6. Service Women's Action Network — Free

SWAN — advocacy and support for active-duty servicewomen and women veterans including LGBTQ+ women. Relevant for veterans with HIV who need Ryan White services in addition to VA care. VFW, American Legion, and DAV posts vary in welcome; affirming-veteran orgs help you find ones that fit. MST (military sexual trauma) services through VA are available regardless of discharge status or service connection. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

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7. Wounded Warrior Project — Free

Free programs for wounded post-9/11 veterans, including LGBTQ+ inclusive mental health and career services. Relevant for veterans with HIV who need Ryan White services in addition to VA care. Discharge upgrade applications can be filed through the DRB or BCMR; LGBTQ+-specialized attorneys help pro bono. VA caregiver programs (PCAFC) recognize same-sex spouses and chosen-family caregivers equally. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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8. Military OneSource — Free

1-800-342-9647 — free 24/7 confidential support for service members and families, LGBTQ+ inclusive. A starting point for LGBTQ+ vets struggling with PTSD, MST, or military-related trauma in affirming spaces. Discharge upgrade applications can be filed through the DRB or BCMR; LGBTQ+-specialized attorneys help pro bono. Over 100,000 service members were discharged under DADT and predecessor policies — most are eligible for discharge upgrades and benefits restoration. Free service; donations support but...

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9. DAV — Disabled American Veterans — Free

Free benefits assistance, transportation, and advocacy for disabled veterans of all identities. Useful for trans veterans seeking gender-affirming care through the VA (now expanded since 2022). Discharge upgrade applications can be filed through the DRB or BCMR; LGBTQ+-specialized attorneys help pro bono. LGBTQ+ veteran courts and treatment programs exist in some jurisdictions for justice-involved vets. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Georgia residents and allies.

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10. OutServe Magazine Archive — Free

Historical archive of LGBTQ+ military service publications. Useful for trans veterans seeking gender-affirming care through the VA (now expanded since 2022). OutServe-SLDN and Modern Military Association of America (MMAA) advocate specifically for LGBTQ+ military. MST (military sexual trauma) services through VA are available regardless of discharge status or service connection. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Georgia residents and the people supporting them.

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11. Veterans Inc. — Free

National nonprofit serving veterans including LGBTQ+ veterans with housing and employment. For LGBTQ+ veterans of all eras, surviving spouses, and the families helping them access VA benefits. Discharge upgrade applications can be filed through the DRB or BCMR; LGBTQ+-specialized attorneys help pro bono. MST (military sexual trauma) services through VA are available regardless of discharge status or service connection. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Georgia residents and the people supporting them.

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12. Final Salute Inc. — Free

Founded for women veterans (including LGBTQ+) experiencing homelessness. Useful for trans veterans seeking gender-affirming care through the VA (now expanded since 2022). Discharge upgrade applications can be filed through the DRB or BCMR; LGBTQ+-specialized attorneys help pro bono. Over 100,000 service members were discharged under DADT and predecessor policies — most are eligible for discharge upgrades and benefits restoration. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Georgia residents and allies.

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13. Veterans of Foreign Wars LGBTQ+ Posts — Free

VFW posts and resources welcoming LGBTQ+ veterans. A starting point for LGBTQ+ vets struggling with PTSD, MST, or military-related trauma in affirming spaces. Discharge upgrade applications can be filed through the DRB or BCMR; LGBTQ+-specialized attorneys help pro bono. MST (military sexual trauma) services through VA are available regardless of discharge status or service connection. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Georgia residents and the people supporting them.

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14. Operation Homefront — Free

Provides emergency assistance, housing, and family programs to military families. A starting point for LGBTQ+ vets struggling with PTSD, MST, or military-related trauma in affirming spaces. Discharge upgrade applications can be filed through the DRB or BCMR; LGBTQ+-specialized attorneys help pro bono. VA caregiver programs (PCAFC) recognize same-sex spouses and chosen-family caregivers equally. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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15. Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors — Free

TAPS — supports those grieving the loss of a military loved one. A starting point for LGBTQ+ vets struggling with PTSD, MST, or military-related trauma in affirming spaces. VA mental health includes specific LGBTQ+ training; ask for an affirming provider at intake. Trans veterans can change gender markers on DD-214 and VA records via established procedure. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

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16. Hire Heroes USA — Free

Free career coaching and employment services for veterans. A starting point for LGBTQ+ vets struggling with PTSD, MST, or military-related trauma in affirming spaces. VA gender-affirming care has expanded — hormones, mental health, voice training covered; some surgeries available case-by-case. LGBTQ+ veteran courts and treatment programs exist in some jurisdictions for justice-involved vets. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Georgia residents and allies.

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Frequently Asked

How many lgbtq+ veterans resources are in Georgia?
Pride Corner tracks 16 verified lgbtq+ veterans resources for the LGBTQ+ community in Georgia.
Are lgbtq+ veterans resources in Georgia free?
16 of the 16 listed lgbtq+ veterans resources in Georgia are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Georgia have lgbtq+ veterans resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Georgia.
What are some examples of lgbtq+ veterans resources in Georgia?
Featured entries include Modern Military Association of America, American Veterans for Equal Rights, VA — LGBTQ+ Veteran Care, Transgender American Veterans Association, VA.gov — Find Benefits.
Do these listings include phone numbers?
0 of 16 Georgia lgbtq+ veterans listings include verified phone numbers.