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In addition to offering programs and services on-site, Center on Halsted serves as a gateway to the broad array of community resources available in Chicagoland and beyond.
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Drugwatch.com
888.645.1617
An overview of the significant challenges that effect the well-being of sexual and gender minorities.
3245 N. Halsted St., Chicago IL 60657
773.296.8400
A primary health care practice, Aris Health delivers a wide-range of comprehensive medical and behavioral health services with a specialization in LGBTQ health. Aris Health continues Howard Brown Health Center’s mission to provide quality health care to the entire community, regardless of its ability to pay.
615 W. Wellington Ave., Chicago, IL 60657
773.935.3151
Free and non-judgmental social, educational, and health services for youth ages 12–24.
900 E. 57th St., Box 5, Chicago, IL 60637
773.702.5872
info@Care2Prevent.com
The mission of the University of Chicago Care to Prevent (C2P) program is to eliminate new infections of HIV/STIs among young people living in Chicago.
Washington Park Refectory, 5530 S. Russell Dr., Chicago, IL 60636
773.702.5872
mrichards@peds.bsd.uchicago.edu
C2P Youth Center @ Washington park offers services to LGBTQ youth, and youth experiencing homelessness or housing stability.
1025 W. Sunnyside Ave., Ste. 201, Chicago, IL 60640
773.936.6126
Chicago Women’s Health Center facilitates the empowerment of women and trans* people by providing access to health care and health education in a respectful environment where people pay what they can afford.
Chicago, IL
care@elemy.com
Elemy is an innovative, tech-forward provider of in-home and online applied behavior analysis to help children on the autism spectrum meet their unique needs. We offer a free educational guide covering autism and gender identity. This resource highlights research about gender identity, dysphoria, and diversity in neurodivergent individuals as well as information on support groups for those with autism spectrum disorder and gender identity diversity. Program information is available at https://www.elemy.com/studio/mood-disorders/autism-and-gender-identity.
312.660.1300
The leading anti-poverty organization in the Midwest—believes that all of us deserve the opportunity to improve our lives. Each year, we help ensure this opportunity for nearly one million people around the world who are homeless, living in poverty, or seeking safety.
4025 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL 60613
773.388.1600
Howard Brown Health Center exists to eliminate the disparities in health care experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people through research, education, and the provision of services that promote health and wellness.
225 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60611
773.303.6056
jleininger@luriechildrens.org
At Lurie Children’s Gender and Sex Development Program, you will find warmth, support, and exceptional care provided by a diverse team of specialists from disciplines including General Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine, Endocrinology, Urology, Surgery, Psychiatry and Psychology.
1931 N Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60614
888.663.6331
At One Medical, along with providing primary and urgent care, we provide sexual/reproductive care, HIV care, TGNB/hormone care. We believe healthcare should be inclusive, comprehensive, and available to all. That’s why we’ve created a new kind of primary care practice designed to make getting exceptional care faster and easier — while making every patient feel well cared for, comfortable, and heard.
While LGBTQ+ people aren’t defined by any specific health needs, our providers understand the unique health concerns and obstacles members of this community often face. We know that many lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and nonbinary people have had poor healthcare experiences — and we’re here to change that.
4045 W. 26th St., Chicago, IL 60623
773.522.4570
Project VIDA is a culturally-focused HIV/AIDS prevention and direct services community-based organization located on Chicago’s West Side. Project VIDA was founded by a consortium of volunteers in 1992 to address the unique needs and concerns of Latino and African American individuals at risk for or currently living with HIV/AIDS.
1925 N. Clybourn Ave., Ste. 401, Chicago, IL 60614
773.248.5200
info@chicagohouse.org
Trans Life Center provides comprehensive programming and support to transgender individuals.
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