ACTIVITY GROUPS
BINDERS / CLOTHING
Point Of Pride —
pointofpride.org/free-chest-binders
Free binders for those who can't afford to pay.
Linda's Closet — website or email (603) 357-1015Keene - Free work-appropriate clothes for women, including transgender women. Donations welcome.
CHURCHES
Lebanon United Methodist Church
18 School St., Lebanon
First Congregational Church, UCC
72 Pleasant St., Claremont, NH
Our Quaker Meeting
Many locations around the state.
Our Savior Lutheran Church
5 Summer St., Suite 1, Hanover
South Congregational Church
20 Church St., Newport
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
9 W. Wheelock St., Hanover
Unitarian Universalist Church
Many locations around the state.
West Lebanon Congregational Church
18 Maple St., West Lebanon
FAMILY & FRIENDS
LEGAL RESOURCES
ACLU of NH -
aclu.org(603) 225-3080
Information about the rights of LGBTQ people and people living with HIV in NH.
Human Rights Campaign -
hrc.orgAdvocates for Trans Equality -
transequality.orgGLAD -
glad.org/rights/newhampshire(800) 455-4523
Legal information and referrals for discrimination and information about GLBTQ rights.
NH Legal Assistance (NHLA) -
Nhla.orgOffering free or low-cost legal aid for survivors of domestic violence.
LGBTQ+
MENTAL HEALTH
Brattleboro Retreat -
www.brattlebororetreat.orgIn-patient substance abuse treatment and out-patient services.
Glenn Dumont, MA, LCMHC
Claremont
(855) 804-3179
Steven Librot, MA, LCMHC -
www.northernlightscounseling.comWilder, VT
Claremont, NH
(603) 252-2235
Jamie Miller, M.Ed, MA, LCMHC
Claremont
(603) 542-1450
SAMHSA -
findtreatment.samhsa.govFind mental health or substance abuse treatment
Dr. Nancy Strapko, PhD
Plymouth
(603) 536-1306
SUICIDE HOTLINES
PFLAG - NH
For parents, family and friends of LGBT individuals
Keene -
[email protected]1st Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m. Keene Public Library, 60 Winter St.
Chapter chair: Jo
Plymouth -
[email protected](603) 536-3823
2nd Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m. Whole Village Resource Center on Highland Street.
Chapter chair: Carol
Upper Valley Gender Group -
[email protected]Alternating Wednesdays, 6 p.m. Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Upper Valley in Norwich, VT.
Most colleges have a Pride group and many high schools and some middle schools have Gay/Straight/Transgender Alliance groups (GSTA). If your school doesn't have one available, there are organizations that can help you get one started. Contact us at ruralNHoutright@gmail and we can help!ALLIES
BISEXUAL
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Asexual
LGBT / ALLY ORGANIZATIONS
Asperger/Autism Network (AANE) -
aane.org
GLSEN NH -
glsen.orgSupport and guidance for students, educators and schools.
HEALTH RESOURCES: ALLY HEALTH PROVIDERS
AIDs Response Seacoast -
websiteDr. Mary-Catherine Gennaro, DO
(603) 236-6240
Plymouth
Keady Family Practice
(603) 863-7777
Newport, Claremont and Charlestown
Dr. Gailyn Thomas, MD
(603) 542-6777
(603) 653-9306
Obstetrician/Gynecologist, Claremont and Lebanon
GENDER AFFIRMING SURGEONS
Dr. Gary Freed, Jr., MD
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Lebanon
Donald R. Laub, Jr., M.S., M.D.
(802) 847-3340
Colchester, VT Bottom surgery
Dr. Kimberly Marble, MD
Exeter
Dr. Emily Ridgway, MD
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon
Dr. Joseph Shin, MD
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Lebanon
Accepts Medicare
Dr. Richard L. Zeff, MD
Stratham
Trans masculine and feminine
SUPPORT GROUPS IN-PERSON
Out in the Open -
weareoutintheopen.orgA wide variety of monthly meetings at The Roots Social Justice Center, 28 Williams St., Brattleboro, VT
RO Youth Connections -
granitepridenewhampshire.org3rd Wednesday of the month
3:00pm-4:00pm in Concord
LGBTQ Community and Connection Group
149 Emerald St., Suite 9 , Keene
(603) 283-2156
Ages 18-30. 2nd Thursday / 4th Friday, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Antioch University Couple and Family Therapy Institute.