16 Resources
Largest LGBTQ+ youth homeless services organization in the US, NYC-based with national resources. A starting point for case management, emergency vouchers, and longer-term placement. Most LGBTQ+ shelters accept walk-ins for intake; bring ID and any medications. Trans women of color face the highest rates of housing discrimination and violence — affirming providers know how to navigate the system carefully. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.
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Atlanta-based shelter and services for LGBTQ+ homeless youth ages 13-25. For LGBTQ+ youth kicked out by family, adults fleeing domestic violence, and elders facing housing discrimination. Some programs hold trans-specific beds and units; ask intake about identity-affirming room assignment. LGBTQ+ youth represent 40% of homeless youth despite being 7% of the general youth population. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ South Carolina residents and the people supporting them.
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US Department of Housing and Urban Development LGBTQ+ housing rights and Equal Access Rule information. For LGBTQ+ youth kicked out by family, adults fleeing domestic violence, and elders facing housing discrimination. Some programs hold trans-specific beds and units; ask intake about identity-affirming room assignment. LGBTQ+ youth represent 40% of homeless youth despite being 7% of the general youth population. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ South Carolina residents and allies.
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NCH advocacy and information on LGBTQ+ homelessness, the Equal Access Rule, and shelter rights. For LGBTQ+ youth kicked out by family, adults fleeing domestic violence, and elders facing housing discrimination. Most LGBTQ+ shelters accept walk-ins for intake; bring ID and any medications. Section 8 vouchers can be ported across cities — useful for fleeing hostile environments while keeping subsidy. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.
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International organization providing shelter, food, and crisis care to homeless youth including LGBTQ+ youth. A starting point for case management, emergency vouchers, and longer-term placement. Most stays in emergency shelter are 30–90 days while you work with case management on next steps. Trans women of color face the highest rates of housing discrimination and violence — affirming providers know how to navigate the system carefully. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.
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Network of family shelter programs across the US, many LGBTQ+ welcoming. Relevant for couples and chosen families needing housing where they won't be separated or harassed. Case managers help navigate Section 8, public housing, and rapid-rehousing programs while you're stable in shelter. Domestic violence shelters increasingly accept LGBTQ+ survivors, including trans women — ask before assuming you're not welcome. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.
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Federal housing assistance hub. Section 8, public housing, homeless services in every state. For LGBTQ+ youth kicked out by family, adults fleeing domestic violence, and elders facing housing discrimination. Coordinated Entry is the front door to most homeless services in your city — LGBTQ+ orgs help you navigate that intake. Family rejection is the #1 cause of LGBTQ+ youth homelessness — interventions sometimes restore housing if family is willing to work with counselors. Free, confidential, and open...
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8. 211 — Free
Dial 211 — free 24/7 referral to housing, food, utility help, and shelters including LGBTQ+ welcoming options. Worth contacting for sober-living houses that explicitly welcome LGBTQ+ residents. Most LGBTQ+ shelters accept walk-ins for intake; bring ID and any medications. LGBTQ+ youth represent 40% of homeless youth despite being 7% of the general youth population. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.
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Federal interagency plan to prevent and end homelessness, LGBTQ+ inclusive. Relevant for couples and chosen families needing housing where they won't be separated or harassed. Most stays in emergency shelter are 30–90 days while you work with case management on next steps. LGBTQ+ youth represent 40% of homeless youth despite being 7% of the general youth population. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ South Carolina residents and the people supporting them.
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NAEH research and advocacy on LGBTQ+ homelessness. For LGBTQ+ youth kicked out by family, adults fleeing domestic violence, and elders facing housing discrimination. Most stays in emergency shelter are 30–90 days while you work with case management on next steps. LGBTQ+ youth represent 40% of homeless youth despite being 7% of the general youth population. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.
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Policy research and analysis on LGBTQ+ housing discrimination and homelessness. For LGBTQ+ youth kicked out by family, adults fleeing domestic violence, and elders facing housing discrimination. Most stays in emergency shelter are 30–90 days while you work with case management on next steps. Trans women of color face the highest rates of housing discrimination and violence — affirming providers know how to navigate the system carefully. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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Research on LGBTQ+ housing, employment, and social needs. For LGBTQ+ youth kicked out by family, adults fleeing domestic violence, and elders facing housing discrimination. Most LGBTQ+ shelters accept walk-ins for intake; bring ID and any medications. Family rejection is the #1 cause of LGBTQ+ youth homelessness — interventions sometimes restore housing if family is willing to work with counselors. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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NLIHC research and advocacy on affordable housing including LGBTQ+ needs. A starting point for case management, emergency vouchers, and longer-term placement. Most stays in emergency shelter are 30–90 days while you work with case management on next steps. Trans women of color face the highest rates of housing discrimination and violence — affirming providers know how to navigate the system carefully. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.
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CLASP research on policies affecting LGBTQ+ homelessness and housing. Worth contacting for sober-living houses that explicitly welcome LGBTQ+ residents. Some programs hold trans-specific beds and units; ask intake about identity-affirming room assignment. Domestic violence shelters increasingly accept LGBTQ+ survivors, including trans women — ask before assuming you're not welcome. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.
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National coalition of homelessness service providers. Worth contacting for sober-living houses that explicitly welcome LGBTQ+ residents. Case managers help navigate Section 8, public housing, and rapid-rehousing programs while you're stable in shelter. Section 8 vouchers can be ported across cities — useful for fleeing hostile environments while keeping subsidy. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.
Nationwide · Online · Visit Website
Find HUD-approved housing counselors in your area. Worth contacting for sober-living houses that explicitly welcome LGBTQ+ residents. Coordinated Entry is the front door to most homeless services in your city — LGBTQ+ orgs help you navigate that intake. Section 8 vouchers can be ported across cities — useful for fleeing hostile environments while keeping subsidy. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ South Carolina residents and the people supporting them.
Nationwide · Online · Visit Website