Resources
The OHSU Transgender Health Program welcomes suggestions from community members and providers. Please verify all services available when you contact any listing below, as some changes may have occurred since listing.
Oregon resources
Basic Rights Oregon
Statewide LGBT advocacy and social justice organization
www.basicrights.org
Brave Space, LLC
Creates community and facilitates access to knowledgeable and expert providers for transgender and genderqueer children, youth, adults,and their loved ones
www.bravespacellc.com
Bridges to Work (Cascade Aids Project)
www.cascadeaids.org/programs/employment-assistance
NW Gender Alliance
Aa non-profit social, support and educational group
www.nwgenderalliance.org
Outside In
Offers transgender-specific resources for name and gender change on identity documents
www.outsidein.org
Portland Q Center
Provides a safe space to support and celebrate LGBTQ diversity, visibility and community building
www.pdxqcenter.org
Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC)
Provides a safe, supervised, harassment-free space for sexual and gender minority youth ages 13 to 23 who participate in positive activities
newavenues.org/smyrc
TransActive Gender Program
Provides a range of services and expertise in support of transgender and gender expansive children, youth, and their families.
graduate.lclark.edu/programs/continuing_education/transactive
National and international resources
National Center for Transgender Equality
A social justice advocacy organization for transgender people
www.transequality.org
National LGBT Health Education Center
Educational programs, resources, and consultation with the goal of optimizing health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people
www.lgbthealtheducation.org
Transgender Law Center
Civil rights organization advocating for transgender communities
transgenderlawcenter.org
World Professional Association for Transgender Health
Promotes evidence based care, education, research, advocacy,public policy, and respect in transgender health
www.wpath.org