Montana

LGBTI Resources

  • Warning!

    An abuser can track your computer and Internet use. (More information is available from NNEDV.) Click here to leave this Web site quickly. If you are in danger, call 911, your local crisis hotline, the Montana Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence Hotline: 1-888-404-7794 or the National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7223). Read More

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    MontanaLawHelp.org
  • Community United Against Violence (LGBTI) Website

    Crisis Line: (415) 333-4357 (HELP) CUAV offers a 24-hour confidential, multilingual crisis line, free counseling, legal advocacy, and emergency assistance (hotel, food, and transportation) to survivors of hate and domestic violence. Content Detail

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    Community United Against Violence
  • Ending Abuse in Lesbian, Bisexual Women's and Transgender Communities

    Hotline: (617) 423-SAFE (7233) The Network/La Red was formed to address battering in lesbian, bisexual women's, and transgender communities. (En espanol tambien) Content Detail

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    The Network/La Red
  • Gay Men's Domestic Violence Project Website

    Hotline: (800) 832-1901 Founded as a non-profit organization by a survivor of domestic violence in 1994, The Gay Mens Domestic Violence Project (GMDVP) provides community education and direct services to gay, bisexual, and transgendered male victims and survivors of domestic violence. It now has a growing pool of volunteers and speakers, and four staff members. GMDVP relies on the grassroots support of survivors, its volunteer base, the LGBT community, and other allies. Content Detail

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    Gay Men's Domestic Violence Project
  • What Rights Do I Have As An LGBT Victim of Domestic Violence? PDF

    Information about your rights if you are LGBT and a survivor of domestic violence. Content Detail

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    American Bar Association and National LGBT Bar Association