This is not a fully comprehensive list of resources. New resources are added continually.
"Our goal is to reduce health disparities by elevating and advocating for the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. We envision a Whatcom County where members of our community have access to compassionate, comprehensive, and appropriate care. "
Email: Whatcomlgbtq@outlook.com
At Northwest Trans Youth Clinic we support trans youth and their families by providing affirmative, compassionate and informed care. We provide puberty blockers and cross sex hormone treatment for trans and queer people. We understand your needs can change and evolve over time, and will work with you to find what suits you best. Our work is developmentally appropriate for gender non-conforming children, teens, and adults.
Phone: 360-647-1900
Address: 2101 Cornwall Ave, STE 101, Bellingham WA 98225
Offers Hormone Replacement Therapy among many other sexual health services.
Phone: 360-734-9095
Address: 1530 Ellis St, Bellingham WA 98225
Uniting people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) with families, friends, and allies, PFLAG is committed to advancing equality through its mission of support, education, and advocacy.
Phone: 360-255-3408
Family reunification counseling for youth interested in addressing family conflicts. Referrals to culturally competent service providers. Providers are screened by NWYS staff to ensure their ability to safely and respectfully serve LGBTQ youth. Social activities for LGBTQ youth and allies. LGBTQ Youth Saftety and Resiliency trainings for community members.
Phone: 360-303-7991
Address: 1020 N State St, Bellingham WA 98225
Our goal at Bellingham Pride is to cultivate and preserve a safe and healthy community for LGBTQ+ folks and their families to live, work, grow, and thrive. We want to celebrate the diversity of human life, promote equal rights, increase the visibility of the LGBTQ+ community, and have fun doing it.
Phone: 360-389-2929
The Queer Resource Center (QRC) provides non- judgmental and unbiased programs, safe space, and resources to both students who identify as Queer and their allies. The QRC does this by reaching out and building community among Western students of diverse backgrounds, advocating for and educating about the Queer identity through events and resources, creating and affirming positive peer counseling services, and addressing current issues relevant to the Queer community.
Phone: 360-620-6120
Address: WWU Viking Union 515
The Center for Gender Sanity assists with all aspects of transition in the workplace. We consult with employers and HR professionals to guide them through an employee's change to a different gender presentation. We offer diversity training specifically on transgender issues for all levels of management and workers.
Phone: 360-398-2878
Our goal is to help people who are transgender, gender variant or whose lives may be directly or indirectly involved with transgender or gender variety person. We do this primarily by conducting community- oriented, peer facilitated, open support groups.
Phone: 360-445-2411
A safe and confidential group for LGBTQ+ survivors to receive support and learn about the effects of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Free to attend and open to anyone who falls under the LGBTQ+ umbrella who has experienced abuse, whether recently or in the past.
Hosted by DVSAS
Phone: 360-715-1563