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LGBTQ Violence Resource Line
Center on Halsted
Services Offered
LGBTQ • HIV Positive • Discrimination Assistance • Legal Advocacy • Crisis Counseling • Safety Planning • Victim Services • Information And Referral • Training
Description
The Center on Halsted's LGBTQ Violence Resource Line, part of the Anti-Violence Project, supports LGBTQ and HIV-positive survivors and witnesses of violence. Callers can receive crisis counseling, safety planning, support in filing a police report (if desired), and referral to needed services such as personal and legal advocacy. All calls are confidential, and callers may choose to remain anonymous.
Location
3656 N. Halsted St., Chicago, IL 60613
41.9488772
-87.6498011
Service Options
Languages Spoken
- English
- Spanish
Eligibility
- For LGBTQH victims, witnesses, and friends of those who have experienced bias/discrimination, or domestic, sexual, hate, or police violence in the Chicago area.
- This service is free
Payment
How to Apply
Call 773-871-2273 or email violence-resource@centeronhalsted.org for assistance. Inquiries are responded to within one business day.