Best Youth & Students in Missouri — 18 verified resources

18 Resources

1. GLSEN — Free

Working to ensure safe and affirming K-12 schools for LGBTQ+ students. GSA support, research, and school resources. Worth contacting for scholarship opportunities specifically for LGBTQ+ youth and Two-Spirit Native students. Scholarship applications open in fall; bookmark deadlines and gather essay drafts early. Trevor Project's TrevorSpace is a moderated international online community for LGBTQ+ youth 13–24. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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2. GSA Network — Free

Genders & Sexualities Alliance Network — supporting student-led LGBTQ+ clubs in schools nationwide. For LGBTQ+ students K–12 and college, their parents, and the adults supporting them. Crisis lines specifically for LGBTQ+ youth (Trevor, LGBT National Youth Talkline) are 24/7 and confidential. Title IX protections cover LGBTQ+ students at any school receiving federal funding — including private religious schools with federal aid. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents and the people supporting them.

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3. Point Foundation — Free

Largest scholarship-granting organization for LGBTQ+ students of merit. Worth contacting for scholarship opportunities specifically for LGBTQ+ youth and Two-Spirit Native students. Scholarship applications open in fall; bookmark deadlines and gather essay drafts early. Point Foundation is the largest LGBTQ+ scholarship — full-ride awards available, application opens Jan, due late March. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents and allies.

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4. True Colors United — Free

Co-founded by Cyndi Lauper to address LGBTQ+ youth homelessness and ensure no young person is denied family. Worth contacting for scholarship opportunities specifically for LGBTQ+ youth and Two-Spirit Native students. Crisis lines specifically for LGBTQ+ youth (Trevor, LGBT National Youth Talkline) are 24/7 and confidential. Family acceptance is the single biggest protective factor for LGBTQ+ youth mental health — programs help families learn how. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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5. It Gets Better Project — Free

Inspires hope and connection among LGBTQ+ youth through global media campaigns and storytelling. For LGBTQ+ students K–12 and college, their parents, and the adults supporting them. Many programs offer free trainings for teachers, counselors, and administrators on creating affirming classrooms. Trevor Project's TrevorSpace is a moderated international online community for LGBTQ+ youth 13–24. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents and the people supporting them.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

6. Campus Pride — Free

Working to create safer, more inclusive college campuses for LGBTQ+ students. Index of LGBTQ+ friendly campuses. For LGBTQ+ students K–12 and college, their parents, and the adults supporting them. Crisis lines specifically for LGBTQ+ youth (Trevor, LGBT National Youth Talkline) are 24/7 and confidential. Trevor Project's TrevorSpace is a moderated international online community for LGBTQ+ youth 13–24. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents and allies.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

7. PFLAG — Free

Largest org of parents, families, and allies of LGBTQ+ people with 400+ local chapters across the US. Worth contacting for scholarship opportunities specifically for LGBTQ+ youth and Two-Spirit Native students. Crisis lines specifically for LGBTQ+ youth (Trevor, LGBT National Youth Talkline) are 24/7 and confidential. Point Foundation is the largest LGBTQ+ scholarship — full-ride awards available, application opens Jan, due late March. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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8. GLO Center — Springfield — Free

Greater Ozarks LGBTQ+ community center. For LGBTQ+ students K–12 and college, their parents, and the adults supporting them. Crisis lines specifically for LGBTQ+ youth (Trevor, LGBT National Youth Talkline) are 24/7 and confidential. Family acceptance is the single biggest protective factor for LGBTQ+ youth mental health — programs help families learn how. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents and allies.

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9. TrevorSpace — Free

Trevor Project's safe online community for LGBTQ+ young people ages 13-24. Worth contacting for scholarship opportunities specifically for LGBTQ+ youth and Two-Spirit Native students. Many organizations host annual leadership conferences and summer camps — applications open spring. Trevor Project's TrevorSpace is a moderated international online community for LGBTQ+ youth 13–24. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

10. National Center for Trans Equality — Students — Free

NCTE student resources including Title IX information for trans students. A starting point for parents whose child just came out and they're not sure what comes next. Crisis lines specifically for LGBTQ+ youth (Trevor, LGBT National Youth Talkline) are 24/7 and confidential. Family acceptance is the single biggest protective factor for LGBTQ+ youth mental health — programs help families learn how. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

11. Born This Way Foundation — Free

Lady Gaga's foundation supporting youth mental wellness, LGBTQ+ inclusive. A starting point for parents whose child just came out and they're not sure what comes next. Scholarship applications open in fall; bookmark deadlines and gather essay drafts early. Title IX protections cover LGBTQ+ students at any school receiving federal funding — including private religious schools with federal aid. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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12. Gender Diversity — Free

Education and support for gender-diverse children, teens, and their families. Worth contacting for scholarship opportunities specifically for LGBTQ+ youth and Two-Spirit Native students. Many programs offer free trainings for teachers, counselors, and administrators on creating affirming classrooms. Trevor Project's TrevorSpace is a moderated international online community for LGBTQ+ youth 13–24. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

13. GLSEN — Find Your Local Chapter — Free

GLSEN local chapter directory for safe schools work in your area. For LGBTQ+ students K–12 and college, their parents, and the adults supporting them. Scholarship applications open in fall; bookmark deadlines and gather essay drafts early. Title IX protections cover LGBTQ+ students at any school receiving federal funding — including private religious schools with federal aid. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

14. Stomp Out Bullying — Free

National anti-bullying organization with LGBTQ+ specific resources for youth. Useful for kids dealing with bullying, GSA suppression, bathroom/locker access, or sports participation issues. GSA (Gender-Sexuality Alliance) chapters exist in 4,000+ US schools — most are student-led and welcome any ally. Point Foundation is the largest LGBTQ+ scholarship — full-ride awards available, application opens Jan, due late March. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

15. Tyler Clementi Foundation — Free

Anti-bullying organization founded after the death of Tyler Clementi, LGBTQ+ focused. Worth contacting for scholarship opportunities specifically for LGBTQ+ youth and Two-Spirit Native students. Scholarship applications open in fall; bookmark deadlines and gather essay drafts early. Trevor Project's TrevorSpace is a moderated international online community for LGBTQ+ youth 13–24. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

16. Matthew Shepard Foundation — Free

Erasing hate by replacing it with understanding, compassion, and acceptance. A starting point for parents whose child just came out and they're not sure what comes next. Many programs offer free trainings for teachers, counselors, and administrators on creating affirming classrooms. Point Foundation is the largest LGBTQ+ scholarship — full-ride awards available, application opens Jan, due late March. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

17. StopBullying.gov — Free

Federal anti-bullying resource hub with LGBTQ+ specific information. Useful for kids dealing with bullying, GSA suppression, bathroom/locker access, or sports participation issues. GSA (Gender-Sexuality Alliance) chapters exist in 4,000+ US schools — most are student-led and welcome any ally. Family acceptance is the single biggest protective factor for LGBTQ+ youth mental health — programs help families learn how. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Missouri residents and the people supporting them.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

18. Family Acceptance Project — Free

Research-based approach to helping families support LGBTQ+ youth. Useful for kids dealing with bullying, GSA suppression, bathroom/locker access, or sports participation issues. Scholarship applications open in fall; bookmark deadlines and gather essay drafts early. LGBTQ+ students with a GSA at school are 50% less likely to attempt suicide than those without. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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Frequently Asked

How many youth & students resources are in Missouri?
Pride Corner tracks 18 verified youth & students resources for the LGBTQ+ community in Missouri.
Are youth & students resources in Missouri free?
18 of the 18 listed youth & students resources in Missouri are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Missouri have youth & students resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Missouri.
What are some examples of youth & students resources in Missouri?
Featured entries include GLSEN, GSA Network, Point Foundation, True Colors United, It Gets Better Project.
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0 of 18 Missouri youth & students listings include verified phone numbers.