16 Resources
National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs — LGBTQ+ specific intimate partner violence resources. Relevant for survivors with HIV+ status whose abuser threatens to disclose to employers, family, or immigration. Most LGBTQ+ DV programs offer free legal help with protection orders, housing transitions, and custody. Protection orders work the same for LGBTQ+ relationships; civil court issues them regardless of marriage status. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents and the people supporting them.
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24/7 LGBTQ+ specific violence support hotline 212-714-1141. Free, confidential, multilingual. Useful for survivors whose abuser uses outing, dead-naming, or family-rejection threats as control tactics. Safety planning happens in 30–60 min sessions and is tailored to the relationship and threats you're facing. Protection orders work the same for LGBTQ+ relationships; civil court issues them regardless of marriage status. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents and the people supporting them.
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1-800-799-SAFE — 24/7 confidential help including LGBTQ+ inclusive support and safety planning. Useful for survivors whose abuser uses outing, dead-naming, or family-rejection threats as control tactics. Therapy groups for LGBTQ+ DV survivors are usually free, meet weekly, and meet either in person or online. The Network/La Red and NCAVP are national networks specializing in LGBTQ+ IPV — they refer to local programs. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents and allies.
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1-866-331-9474 — free 24/7 dating abuse support for young people including LGBTQ+ youth. A starting point for safety planning that accounts for LGBTQ+-specific risk patterns. Safety planning happens in 30–60 min sessions and is tailored to the relationship and threats you're facing. Identity-based abuse (outing, dead-naming, withholding hormones) is specifically named in LGBTQ+ DV training curricula. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents and the people supporting them.
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Survivor-led DV organization supporting LGBTQ+, SM, and polyamorous communities. Hotline 617-742-4911. For LGBTQ+ survivors of intimate partner violence — same-sex couples, trans and nonbinary survivors, queer relationships of any shape. Safety planning happens in 30–60 min sessions and is tailored to the relationship and threats you're facing. Protection orders work the same for LGBTQ+ relationships; civil court issues them regardless of marriage status. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents...
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1-800-656-HOPE — Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network 24/7 support hotline for survivors. For LGBTQ+ survivors of intimate partner violence — same-sex couples, trans and nonbinary survivors, queer relationships of any shape. Safety planning happens in 30–60 min sessions and is tailored to the relationship and threats you're facing. Protection orders work the same for LGBTQ+ relationships; civil court issues them regardless of marriage status. No cost — the program is grant-funded and...
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National organization supporting trans, gender non-conforming, and non-binary survivors of violence. Worth contacting if a provider refused you DV services because the abuser was the same gender. Safety planning happens in 30–60 min sessions and is tailored to the relationship and threats you're facing. Same-sex IPV often gets mis-categorized as 'mutual combat' by police unfamiliar with abuse dynamics; LGBTQ+-trained responders fix this. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.
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Searchable database of every DV shelter in the US — filter for LGBTQ+ inclusive programs. Worth contacting if a provider refused you DV services because the abuser was the same gender. Crisis lines are 24/7, free, confidential — counselors are trained on LGBTQ+ IPV specifically. The Network/La Red and NCAVP are national networks specializing in LGBTQ+ IPV — they refer to local programs. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents and the people supporting them.
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DC-based bilingual LGBTQ+ services including DV support (legacy organization). For LGBTQ+ survivors of intimate partner violence — same-sex couples, trans and nonbinary survivors, queer relationships of any shape. Safety planning happens in 30–60 min sessions and is tailored to the relationship and threats you're facing. The Network/La Red and NCAVP are national networks specializing in LGBTQ+ IPV — they refer to local programs. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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CUAV — San Francisco LGBTQ+ violence prevention and survivor support. Useful for survivors whose abuser uses outing, dead-naming, or family-rejection threats as control tactics. Crisis lines are 24/7, free, confidential — counselors are trained on LGBTQ+ IPV specifically. Same-sex IPV often gets mis-categorized as 'mutual combat' by police unfamiliar with abuse dynamics; LGBTQ+-trained responders fix this. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.
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NRCDV resources including LGBTQ+ survivor needs and culturally specific support. A starting point for safety planning that accounts for LGBTQ+-specific risk patterns. Safety planning happens in 30–60 min sessions and is tailored to the relationship and threats you're facing. LGBTQ+ IPV rates equal or exceed straight rates — but only ~30% of survivors access mainstream services because of past discrimination. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents and the people supporting them.
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Working with criminal and civil court systems on domestic violence response. A starting point for safety planning that accounts for LGBTQ+-specific risk patterns. Most LGBTQ+ DV programs offer free legal help with protection orders, housing transitions, and custody. LGBTQ+ IPV rates equal or exceed straight rates — but only ~30% of survivors access mainstream services because of past discrimination. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents and allies.
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NNEDV — national coalition of state DV coalitions. Useful for survivors whose abuser uses outing, dead-naming, or family-rejection threats as control tactics. Shelter access for LGBTQ+ survivors is available in most cities — call ahead to confirm welcoming policies. LGBTQ+ IPV rates equal or exceed straight rates — but only ~30% of survivors access mainstream services because of past discrimination. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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NYC-based national leader in DV and crime victim services. A starting point for safety planning that accounts for LGBTQ+-specific risk patterns. Shelter access for LGBTQ+ survivors is available in most cities — call ahead to confirm welcoming policies. The Network/La Red and NCAVP are national networks specializing in LGBTQ+ IPV — they refer to local programs. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents and allies.
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Legal information for survivors of abuse including LGBTQ+ specific resources. For LGBTQ+ survivors of intimate partner violence — same-sex couples, trans and nonbinary survivors, queer relationships of any shape. Most LGBTQ+ DV programs offer free legal help with protection orders, housing transitions, and custody. Identity-based abuse (outing, dead-naming, withholding hormones) is specifically named in LGBTQ+ DV training curricula. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents and allies.
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Resources for trans and intersex survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Useful for survivors whose abuser uses outing, dead-naming, or family-rejection threats as control tactics. Shelter access for LGBTQ+ survivors is available in most cities — call ahead to confirm welcoming policies. Same-sex IPV often gets mis-categorized as 'mutual combat' by police unfamiliar with abuse dynamics; LGBTQ+-trained responders fix this. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.
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