Get support from more than 120 organizations that serve girls and gender-expansive youth across California
THIS INTERACTIVE DIRECTORY IS
comprised of some organizations
that provide programming and/or services for girls and/or gender expansive youth in California, with a focus on the Bay Area and Los Angeles County.
Please note that the following is not a comprehensive directory of all girl and/or gender-expansive youth-serving organizations in California. In order to be included on AFG’s Girls Resource Hub, an organization must complete this form sharing the name of their organization, the ages of girls and/or gender-expansive youth they serve, the cost of their services, their contact information and website, and a brief description of the services that they provide to girls and/or gender-expansive youth.
AFG encourages all users to do more research about the organizations on this list if they are interested in accessing their services and/or programming to ensure it is a good fit for them. The list is intended only as a resource and inclusion on the list does not indicate endorsement of the organization by AFG’s Girls Resources Hub.
If you have any questions or concerns about the Girls Resource Hub or any of the organizations listed, please email us at kennedy@alliance4girls.org.
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MISSSEY
11-14, 14-18, 18-24
n/a
424 Jefferson Street, Oakland CA 94607
At MISSSEY, we work to prevent girls and gender-expansive youth from ever entering circumstances of sexual exploitation and violence.
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What They Offer
Body Image, Cultural Education/Awareness, Mentoring/Tutoring, Social Justice
Languages
English
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We also support young people who are experiencing exploitation to exit. Once they’ve exited, we also partner with youth so that they may avoid re-entering sexually exploitative circumstances and live free of harmful transactional relationships. MISSSEY provides a safe space in our drop-in center, Intensive Case Management, hot meals, mentorship, CSE prevention services at the Alameda County Assessment Center, and specific skill-building programs. Intensive Life Coaches and Case Managers work with program participants on developing self-identified goals and implementing activities that enable goal achievement. Action steps are concrete and always include connecting participants to community resources. Support is ongoing and is individualized based on personal goals. Helping CSEC and vulnerable youth build individualized networks of support is integral to increasing the overall safety and well-being of our youth by ensuring they have the knowledge and abilities to access a holistic, youth-focused array of community supports at any given time. We offer basic needs support, life skills workshops, community mentoring, peer support, school/employment exploration and enrollment assistance, therapeutic arts, and movement, and support groups that explore mindfulness, sexual health, and political/cultural education. Through these activities, youth learn to connect and collaborate with others, uplift their voices and express their truths, explore their passions and interests, access safety and healing, and develop the confidence, knowledge, and self-advocacy skills that empower them to lead healthy self-determined lives.
Girls Taking Up Space
6-10, 11-14
n/a
4412 39th Ave, Oakland CA 94619
n/a
Girls Taking Up Space (GTUS) is a holistic wellness program for middle school girls of color that empowers girls to nurture their minds, bodies and spirits.
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What They Offer
Body Image, Cultural Education/Awareness, Mentoring/Tutoring, Social Justice
Languages
English
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At GTUS, girls learn about diverse wellness topics such as mindfulness, self-care, healthy relationship building, self-esteem and managing emotions. Girls also have the opportunity to cultivate their own wellness practice through the exploration of yoga, meditation, dance and art. All classes are healing-centered and elevate the lived experiences of girls of color. By focusing on wellness and social-emotional learning, GTUS helps girls of color transform their inner and outer worlds.
OUR MISSION: Founded in 2014, LiveGirl, Inc. is a Connecticut-based nonprofit organization that builds confident, inclusive leaders. Our mission is to prepare the next generation of diverse, brave female leaders with the skills, community, and connections so that ALL girls may thrive and make a positive impact on the world.
OUR VISION: To contribute to a world free from both gender and racial inequality.
Techbridge Girls
6-10, 11-14
n/a
1423 Broadway, Suite 575 Oakland, CA 94612
Techbridge Girls is an award-winning national nonprofit organization that excites, educates, and equips girls from low-income communities to achieve better life chances and financial freedom through STEM.
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What They Offer
Advocacy Action, STEM Training
Languages
English
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Techbridge Girls? mission is to excite, educate, and equip girls from low-income communities to pursue science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) careers and achieve economic mobility and better life chances. Equipped with quality STEM education, girls from low-income communities will have equal access to well-paying, in-demand jobs in the booming 21st-century economy. They will compete on a level playing field with their peers, earn living wages, and achieve financial security and self-sufficiency. During our first two decades, Techbridge Girls (TBG) became a go-to organization for girl-centric after-school STEM programming. With an annual organizational budget of approximately $3 million and roughly 21 employees, Techbridge Girls is poised for bold growth to increase its impact.
FRIENDS of the Commission on the Status of Women
6-10, 11-14, 14-18, 18-24
n/a
PO Box 191482 San Francisco CA 94119
We are Building an Equal Future by supporting the San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women’s work to catalyze economic empowerment and security for all San Francisco women and girls.
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What They Offer
Advocacy Action, Career Awareness, Leadership Development, Mentoring/Tutoring, Social Justice
Languages
English
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The FRIENDS of the Commission on the Status of Women (FRIENDS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit founded in 1976.
JazzWomen and Girls Advocates
1-14, 14-18
n/a
2740 De La Briandais Ct. Pinole CA 94612
JazzWomen and Girls Advocates promotes the visibility of women and girls instrumentalists in the art form known as jazz.
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What They Offer
Advocacy Action, Camp, Career Awareness, Counseling - Peer, Employment Training, Leadership Development, Mentoring/Tutoring, Music
Languages
English
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Studies find that girls do not pursue jazz after middle school because often there are few girls in bands and few girls are chosen for select jazz bands. Middle school is particularly difficult for girls because they want to fit in. In jazz, the boys step in and take the solos. The girls become wrongly convinced they do not have these soloing skills or lead part abilities. There is also a shortage of female instructors. Some male instructors encourage the girls but there is a stronger connection when the boys and girls realize that women are professionals and role models. Then we have the male instructors who let these diminishing expectations for girls run rampant in their classrooms and practice sessions. The jazz world is quite traditional and misogynistic. One-on-one instruction provides opportunities for sexual assault and/or harassment and girls must be prepared. The girl’s camp specifically teaches girls how to react and who to turn to in order to become full musicians. Our instructors have seen it all, from anti-gay behavior to sexual harassment and abuse. Girls are taught to become allies with one another and by their choice, leaders of their bands. The teachers create a road map for successful musical practice, musicianship, instrument facility, and soloing strategies. There is some focus on music theory and the history of women in jazz. We also hold jazz jams where girls are invited to play with older female players. Girls are encouraged to join our advocacy efforts. Some girls may have repercussions if they are associated with a group that challenges male norms in jazz and their identity must then remain secret. We serve to help girls realize their amateur or professional aspirations.
YWCA Golden Gate Silicon Valley
0-2, 3-5, 6-10, 11-14, 14-18, 18-24
n/a
375 South Third Street, San Jose CA 95112
(408) 295-4011 ext: 3310
YWCA Silicon Valley is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
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What They Offer
Advocacy Action, Advocacy Training, Counseling, Counseling - Group, Counseling - Individual, Counseling - Domestic Violence, Cultural Education/Awareness, Leadership Development, Life Skills, Preschool, Sexual Abuse Treatment, Social Justice, STEM Training
Languages
English
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At YWCA Silicon Valley, one of the first multiservice agencies in the Bay Area, we are committed to eliminating racism and empowering women by not only a depth of direct service to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking, but also towards bold systems change.YWCA is on a mission to empower by working to end racism and violence, to achieve solutions for survivors of violence facing homelessness and to inspire by closing the education and prosperity gap.
Oakland Natives Give Back
14-18, 18-24
n/a
1441 Franklin Street, Oakland CA 94612
Oakland Natives Give Back tackles the most pressing ills of the day by funding, creating, and incubating innovative programs, partnerships, and experiences that empower the next generation of high-achieving young people.
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What They Offer
Body Image, Career Awareness, College Advising/Prep, Cultural Education/Awareness, Employment Training, Entrepreneurship, Leadership Development, Media Skills Training, Mental Health, Social Justice, STEM Training, Writing
Languages
English
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One such program is called The Girls Equity Movement. The Girls Equity Movement aims to catalyze change by equipping the next generation of socially conscious entrepreneurs, executives, innovators, investors, and legislators with the network, training, and leadership skills they need to change the world.
Girls on the Run of the Bay Area
3-5, 6-10
n/a
3543 18th Street San Francisco CA 94110
Girls on the Run of the Bay Area (GOTR) inspires girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, hands-on curriculum which creatively integrates running.
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What They Offer
Body Image, Leadership Development, Life Skills, Outdoor Experience
Languages
English
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Girls on the Run of the Bay Area (GOTR) inspires girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, hands-on curriculum which creatively integrates running. Girls' empowerment is central to our mission which we reach via three key pillars in our program: goal-setting, emotional and social curriculum, and athletic achievement. We aim to ensure that every girl, no matter her activity level, ethnicity, race or economic status, benefits from our program.
The Representation Project
11-14, 14-18, 18-24
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TRP offers robust training and education to individuals and communities seeking gender equality using film screenings, workshops, and campus ambassador programs, all centralized around transcending gender stereotypes.
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What They Offer
Advocacy Action, Advocacy Training, Body Image, Cultural Education/Awareness, Media Literacy, Media Skills Training, Social Justice, Technology Training
Languages
English
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The Representation Project (TRP) is a cutting-edge global 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to gender equality by exposing harmful gender stereotypes in media and culture and advocating for an end to limiting gender norms. We transform culture by shifting the public’s attitudes and behavior around limiting gender stereotypes and norms through the use of documentary films, education, and activism. In 2011, Jennifer Siebel Newsom founded TRP in response to the overwhelming public demand for ongoing education and social action in support of her first film, Miss Representation. Since then, TRP released Newsom’s second film, The Mask You Live In, and a third film, The Great American Lie. The organization is well known for creating popular social media activism campaigns such as #NotBuyingIt, #AskHerMore, and #RepresentHer. We give voice to the next generation of change agents through youth education and activation programs, including an online youth media lab and media training academies for students.
The Unity Council
14-18
n/a
1900 Fruitvale Ave, Oakland CA 94601
The Unity Council sponsors gender based programming at two OUSD High Schools (skyline and fremont).
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What They Offer
Advocacy Action, Body Image, Career Awareness, Cultural Education/Awareness, Employment Training, Leadership Development, Life Skills, Mentoring/Tutoring, Social Justice
Languages
English
Identities served
Young Women's Choral Projects of San Francisco
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n/a
P.O. Box 170508 San Francisco, CA 94117
The award-winning Young Women’s Choral Projects of San Francisco is a world-class choral organization for young women ages 4-18.
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What They Offer
Music
Languages
English
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Under the direction of Interim Artistic Director Martín Benvenuto, choristers from diverse backgrounds find their voices as singers, artists and women in a nurturing and joyful musical environment that empowers them to achieve artistic and personal excellence. YWCP creates high-quality choral music for the San Francisco Bay Area, the nation and the world.
Rise Up
11-14, 14-18, 18-24
n/a
555 12th Street, Suite 600 Oakland, CA 94607
n/a
Rise Up activates women and girls to transform their lives, families and communities for a more just and equitable world through investment in local solutions, strengthening leadership, and building movements.
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What They Offer
Advocacy Action, Advocacy Training, Cultural Education/Awareness, Social Justice
Languages
English
Identities served
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Since 2009, our powerful network of over 600 leaders has successfully advocated for 120 new and improved laws and policies impacting 135 million people in Africa, Latin America, South Asia, and the U.S.
Girl Scouts of Northern California
3-5, 6-10, 11-14, 14-18
n/a
Girl Scouts' mission is to build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.
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What They Offer
Camp, Career Awareness, Crafts, Entrepreneurship, Leadership Development, Life Skills, Outdoor Experience
Languages
English
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Girl Scouts of Northern California serves a diverse membership of more than 44,000 girls and over 29,000 adult members in a nineteen-county area from Gilroy to the Oregon border. We create opportunities girls want and experiences that change lives. Girl Scouts of Northern California serves 19 counties in Northern California which include: Alameda, Butte, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, Santa Clara, San Francisco, San Mateo, Shasta, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Tehema, and Trinity Counties.
Lemon Twist
11-14, 14-18
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Transcending the boundaries of traditional women’s apparel, LEMON TWIST is a design-driven brand free from passing trends, known for its highly tailored & detail-oriented women’s wear.
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What They Offer
Camp, Life Skills
Languages
English
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Lemon Twist has been designing and making women’s clothing in San Francisco for 20 years. We have been featured in local, national, and worldwide media outlets. We would like to pass some of our knowledge on to aspiring young designers. LEMON TWIST is the brainchild of founders Eric and Danette Scheib. The collaboration between art and fashion has been at the very core of LEMON TWIST. Building a community of like-minded individuals of all ages and backgrounds through fashion, performance art, classes, camps, gallery openings and much more. LEMON TWIST - San Francisco’s freshest gear. Every stitch is made right here!
Bay Area Girls Rock Camp
6-10, 11-14, 14-18, 18-24
n/a
PO Box 72213, Oakland CA 94612
n/a
Bay Area Girls Rock Camp serves self-identified girls, trans, and gender-expansive youth. We use music as a tool for cultivating community, support and power for youth who often struggle to find those things in the music industry and the rest of the world.
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What They Offer
Camp, LGBTQ Services, Media Literacy, Music, Social Justice
Languages
English
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Bay Area Girls Rock Camp serves self-identified girls, trans, and gender-expansive youth. We use music as a tool for cultivating community, support and power for youth who often struggle to find those things in the music industry and the rest of the world. Former BAGRC staff member and longtime community organizer, Shawna Scroggins, came up with an acronym for GIRLS that encompasses who we are as an organization, who we serve, and what we strive to accomplish: Gender Inclusivity through Radical Love and Support. BAGRC runs three youth programs. Summer Camp is a week-long session, of which we have three during the months of June and July. Campers will spend the mornings in instrument instruction, learning either vocals, guitar, bass, drums, or keyboards, and the afternoons in band practice, where they co-write original songs to perform for their family and friends at the end of each session! When they are not in instrument instruction or band practice, they are in workshops which vary day-to-day, but all center around the intersections of art and activism. Girls Rock After School Program (GRASP) is a 10-week program that starts in early January and ends mid-March. Campers meet on Tuesday and/or Thursday afternoons, with Tuesdays being instrument instruction days and Thursdays being band practice days. GRASP campers also attend workshops outside of their instrument and band time. We also have a practice space that is open year-round. The practice space is open to anyone who has attended Summer Camp or GRASP before, and is completely free of cost. It is equipped with instruments so youth don't need to bring their own. The practice space is mentored by an adult volunteer, who can help youth with their instrument or just be there to quietly supervise.
Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice
14-18, 18-24
n/ahttps://curyj.org
2285 International Blvd, Oakland CA 94606
CURYJ unlocks the leadership of young people to dream beyond bars. We look to young people to lead the way by transforming their community and investing in their healing, activism, and aspirations.
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What They Offer
Advocacy Action, Cultural Education/Awareness, Leadership Development, Life Skills, Post-Incarceration Support, Social Justice
Languages
English
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Since 2011, CURYJ has been building community relationships and mobilizing young leaders to organize and create in the movement to end mass incarceration and youth criminalization. CURYJ was born when our co-founders, who lived through the impacts of systemic violence and incarceration, set out to beautify their neighborhood, engage youth in the area and coordinate pro-bono legal defense for local defendants in the Fruitvale gang injunctions. As defendants and supporters of those targeted by the gang injunction, the five co-founders became powerful advocates at the state capitol and locally, speaking on issues impacting boys and men of color. Early in the journey, CURYJ formed coalitions and partnerships to repeal Prop 21, successfully ending gang injunctions in California and initiated the Aztlán Beautification Movement (ABM) to spread culture and healing art in the streets of Oakland. What had been created went far beyond defeating the gang injunctions, and CURYJ became a family, a safe place and a platform for building community. CURYJ has created opportunities and programming for youth to build their own futures and transform community through culturally rooted healing, relationship building and systems impacted youth-led activism. Recently, CURYJ youth have galvanized people power by organizing to pass Prop 57 (Co-authored by CURYJ) which ended direct file of minors in California. CURYJ is a local member of the Justice Reinvestment Coalition of Alameda County and leads the California Alliance for Youth and Community Justice which is made up of partners from across the state uniting to stop youth incarceration. Through our youth programs, life coaching, policy organizing and restorative retreats and trainings, we are building the world we believe in, where relationships matter and young people from all backgrounds are valued and supported in community.
Bay Area Derby
6-10, 11-14, 14-18, 18-24
n/a
PO Box 77582 San Francisco, CA 94107
n/a
Established in 2004, Bay Area Derby is a full-contact, women’s flat track roller derby league located in Oakland, CA consisting of four home teams, two competitive travel teams, a recreational program, skating and non-skating officials, and many dedicated volunteers.
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What They Offer
Team Sports
Languages
English
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BAD’s community involvement has included participating in the San Francisco PRIDE Parade, skating in the Piedmont Fourth of July Parade, and supporting various fundraisers for other non-profits around The Bay.
Scientific Adventures for Girls
3-5, 6-10, 11-14
n/a
PO Box 11123, Oakland CA 94611
Scientific Adventures for Girls provides after-school STEM programs to TK-5th children with a special focus on girls and underserved youth to increase positive attitudes toward STEM, increase hands-on learning opportunities and encourage lifelong learning of STEM subjects.
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What They Offer
STEM Training
Languages
English
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Black Girls Brilliance
11-14, 14-18, 18-24
n/a
4051 Whittle Ave, Oakland CA
Black Girls Brilliance is a Global organization with chapters in Oakland, CA, and Johannesburg, South Africa supporting the academic and social-emotional development of middle school girls.
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What They Offer
Body Image, Camp, Career Awareness, College Advising/Prep, Counseling, Crafts, Cultural Education/Awareness, LGBTQ Services, Leadership Development, Life Skills, Media Literacy, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Music, Outdoor Experience, Post-Incarceration Support, Research, Social Justice, STEM Training, Visual Arts, Writing
Languages
English
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Our girls are introduced to various modalities to design to help mitigate the challenges that may be presented in their school life and/or home life.
Marin Women's Commission
14-18
n/a
3501 Civic Center Dr., Rm 415, San Rafael CA 94903
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n/a
Our mission is to represent women and girls of diverse backgrounds and circumstances and advocate for equality through policy, education, and collaboration.
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What They Offer
Body Image, Career Awareness, College Advising/Prep, Social Justice
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English
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MARIN WOMEN’S COMMISSION: THE VOICE OF MARIN COUNTY WOMEN AND GIRLS. We are 11 volunteers appointed by the Marin County Supervisors.
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General California 844-878-7801 (844-TRUST-01)
Alameda County 510-241-4011
Contra Costa County 925-900-5151
Marin County 415-991-4545
San Francisco 415-200-1548
San Mateo County 203-666-4472 (203-NOMIGRA)
Santa Clara County 408-290-1144
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510-251-2070
misssey.org
MISSSEY works to prevent girls and gender-expansive youth from ever entering circumstances of sexual exploitation and violence. We also support young people who are experiencing exploitation to exit. Once they’ve exited, we partner with youth so that they may avoid re-entering sexually exploitative circumstances and live free of harmful transactional relationships.
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415-621-0672
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866-864-8208 (English & Español)
415-593-0066 (中文)
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Adults 877-503-1850
Teens 877-923-0700
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Alameda County: 800-947-8301
Bay Area Hotlines
National Hotlines
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1-800-799-SAFE (1-800-799-7233)
1-800-787-3224 (TTY)
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1-800-656-HOPE (1-800-656-4673)
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1-866-331-8453
1-866-331-9474 (TTY)
Text “loveis” to 22522
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1-800-931-2237
Text “NEDA” to 741741
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888-373-7888
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Disability rights: 1-877-350-5441
Girls in sports: 1-877-593-0074
Racial equality: 1-415-864-8848
Work & family: 1-415-593-0033
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