The Journey Project
Provides re-entry housing and support for men and trans women. Includes housing program, vocational skills training, work skill training, and spiritual guidance.PEER Seattle
“Peer Seattle cultivates powerful, healthy lives by providing peer emotional support and development services to the LGBTQ community impacted by addiction, mental health and/or HIV.”Diversity Alliance of the Puget Sound
“Diversity Alliance of the Puget Sound (DAPS) serves Washington State’s Transgender, Non-Binary, Genderfluid, Gender Non-Conforming, Agender, Intersex, Two-Spirit, and Questioning population through direct service. We strive to meet as many of the needs of...UTOPIA Seattle
Services for LGBTQIA+ Pacific Islanders. Sex worker empowerment, basic need, peer support, legal/immigration, health/harm reduction, community/cultural organizing.King County Resources for Immigrants & Refugees
BEST (Businesses Ending the Sex Trade)
“BEST has provided awareness, consultation, and training to employers in a variety of sectors: hospitality, information technology, oil and gas, and tourism, to name a few. As a result, we have seen increased prevention efforts and an increasing number of...Asian Counseling and Referral Services
Offers a wide range of services for the AAPI community including behavioral health & wellness, recovery services, citizenship & immigration assistance, food assistance, employment & skills training, and legal support. A full list of services can be viewed...
Executive Director Elayne Wylie on the History and Future of Gender Justice League
“Together, we’re building something stronger than any of us thought possible a decade ago.” We caught up with our Executive Director, Elayne Wylie, to discuss her journey from WA to L.A. and back again, the early days of GJL, and the future trans people...
COVID’s Invisible Toll on Seattle’s Trans Community
In late 2019, Kato Camacho moved to Tacoma, determined to make the most of a new beginning. He had recently undergone gender-affirming top surgery…