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Trevor Project, The

*Project promotes acceptance and suicide prevention for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth incluting support, advocacy and education *Trevor Lifeline: free and confidential national helpline available 24/7 that assists gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth, ages 13-24 by online chat, text, or phone 24/7 *Call 866-488-7386; Text START to 678678 (Standard text messaging rates apply), or go to http://www.

Services: LGBTQ2+ Helplines, Sexual Orientation Counseling, Suicide Prevention Hotlines

PO Box 69232

West Hollywood, CA 90069

(866) 488-7386

Trans Lifeline

*Hotline staffed by transgender volunteers for transgender people experiencing a crisis, including people struggling with gender identity offering information on transition related health care or support groups in the area and able to assist with covering the costs for non-cisgender people to update the following documents: passport, driver’s license, state ID, court order name change, immigration documents, and tribal IDs when funding is available *Will call emergency services only with expressed consent *Family & Friends Line provides peer support for friends, partners, family members and professionals supporting trans loved ones and community members

Services: Gender Identity Counseling, LGBTQ2+ Advocacy Groups, LGBTQ2+ Helplines, LGBTQ2+ Support Groups, Specialized Information and Referral

548 Market St., PMB 15337

San Francisco, CA 94104

(877) 565-8860

National Sexual Assault Hotline

*24-hour help and support for persons seeking counseling, information, referrals or other services related to any type of sexual assault *Each call is automatically routed straight to caller's closest sexual assault center, determined by the caller's area code *Chat assistance also available through link on website or via the RAINN mobile app (English or Spanish)

Services: Sexual Assault Hotlines

1220 L Street NW, Suite 505

Washington, DC 20005

(800) 656-4673

National Human Trafficking Hotline

*24/7 hotline to report suspected or known human trafficking; may be anonymous, if desired *Accepts every call to determine best course of action on case-by-case basis *Refers callers to closest agency that accepts and investigates these reports *Website offers referral directory with social and legal services for victims and survivors of human trafficking *Offers general information and warning signs of human trafficking *Helps connect survivors of human trafficking with services: case management, emergency shelter, legal services and counseling *Website has information, anonymous on-line tip form, live chat, and text to 233733

Services: Human Trafficking Hotlines

PO Box 65323

Washington, DC 20035

(888) 373-7888

Life Management Center of NW Florida

*24/7 Emergency Services for persons of any age experiencing an immediate mental health and/or substance abuse crisis *Emergency Services consists of 3 components and are available to anyone from any of the 6 counties served: 1.

Services: Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Assessment for Substance Use Disorders, General Counseling Services, General Crisis Intervention Hotlines, Inpatient Mental Health Facilities, Mental Health Screening, Outpatient Mental Health Facilities, Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams, Substance Use Disorder Counseling

525 E 15th St

Panama City, FL 32405

(850) 522-4485

Legal Services of North Florida, Tallahassee

*Provides representation to low-income (based on family income) and vulnerable individuals in civil matters including: evictions and other landlord/tenant or housing problems; rental Assistance Programs such as DCF, Our Florida; Public assistance benefits such as Unemployment assistance, SSI, SSDI, Food Stamps, and others; disaster relief for those who have suffered resulting legal problems including evictions, FEMA and insurance appeals, unemployment assistance, contractor fraud; family law including abuse, divorce, child custody and support, paternity, name change; consumer law, elder law, tax law, victim's rights *Qualification is based on family income and type/details of legal assistance needed *Justice on the Block legal clinics: offered on an as needed/as requested basis in various counties served; examples include navigating Rental Assistance Programs and Disaster Legal Help; see https://www.

Services: Disaster Relief Services, Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services, General Benefits Assistance, General Legal Aid, Landlord/Tenant Assistance

2119 Delta Blvd

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 385-9007

Legal Services of North Florida, Quincy

*Provides legal services: consumer difficulties, public assistance benefits (SSI, SSID, food stamps and TANF), housing problems (especially evictions and foreclosures), family law in cases of abuse *Disaster relief services may be provided to persons who have suffered legal problems due to a disaster *Will help with filing overdue tax returns throughout the year *No criminal or traffic violation cases accepted *Serves low-income persons in Gadsden, Calhoun, Liberty and Jackson counties

Services: Disaster Relief Services, Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services, General Benefits Assistance, General Legal Aid, Landlord/Tenant Assistance

121 N Jackson St

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 875-9881

Florida Legal Services, COVID-19 Resources and Assistance Line

*Statewide, toll-free help line run by Florida Legal Services for information and referrals related to COVID-19 *Will discuss programs or benefits a person might be eligible for due to COVID-19 (such as Unemployment, Medicaid, Food Stamps/SNAP) *Will provide assistance applying if needed

Services: Disaster Relief Services

PO Box 533986

Orlando, FL 32853

(800) 436-6001

Florida Dept of Financial Services, Division of Consumer Svs

*Consumer Services Helpline, aids with problems or questions consumer has about insurance, institutions and related services *Refers caller to proper office if needed *Does not assist with Worker's Compensation claims and does not handle State Employee Accident and Health Group Coverage complaints *Pamphlets and brochures on different types of insurance available on-line providing relevant information, offer shopping tips free to public *Toll-Free line available 8am-5pm regarding insurance issues *When a storm/hurricane impacts Florida, the toll-free line usually is open extended hours to answer storm related insurance questions

Services: Consumer Complaints, Disaster Relief Services, General Benefits Assistance

200 E Gaines St

Larson Bldg

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(877) 693-5236

DCF, Florida Abuse Hotline

*Centralized Florida hotline responsible for receiving reports alleging abuse, neglect, abandonment and/or exploitation of children under 18, the elderly, or disabled, institutionalized or vulnerable adults as mandated in Chapters 39 and 415 of the Florida Statutes *Reports can be made anonymously if desired or person making report may request that their identity be kept confidential *Call-takers assess information and take reports when warranted 24/7 *Reports transmitted to DCF staff in local counties for investigation *Persons wanting to make a report may either call, fax, or use the website tool *Any person who knows or has reasonable cause to suspect that a child under 18, aged person, disabled or institutionalized adult is abused, neglected, abandoned or exploited is mandated by Chapter 415 of the Florida Statutes to report such information to the Florida Abuse Hotline

Services: Adult Protective Services, Child Abuse Hotlines, Children's Protective Services

Confidential

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(800) 962-2873

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