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SQSHBook is a program led by the St. Louis Queer+ Support Helpline (SQSH)

SQSH is a grassroots, queer-led collective dedicated to facilitating healing spaces and providing holistic support for queer St. Louisans to thrive.

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Local: 314-380-7774

Toll-Free: 884-785-7774

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4220 Duncan Ave, Suite 201
St. Louis, MO 63110
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Gender Sexuality Info, LLC

More about Gender Sexuality Info, LLC
  • 10.7 Sexual Health Education
  • 16.1 Legal Resources: General
  • 19.1 Financial Resources: General
  • 20.4 Job Postings & Referrals
  • 20.6 Career Centers
  • 21.1 Education & Advocacy: General Resources
  • 21.2 Educational Resources for Allies to Marginalized Populations
  • 24.1 Resources for Aging – General
  • 26.1 Religious & Spiritual Resources – General
  • 29.1 Social Groups & Events
  • 29.26 Educational Classes & Groups
  • 29.4 Sports & Fitness
  • 30.3 Press & Media
  • 31.3 History & Archives
Links to National LGBTQ+ resources in the US - Ace and Aro - Addiction and Substance Abuse - Aging and Elderly - Bisexual and Multisexual - Camps for Youth, Adults, and Families - College and Higher Education - Ending Conversion Therapy - Financial Support - Health and Medical - Hobbie and Sports - Jobs and Careers - Journalism, News, and Blogs - K-12 Education - Legal Support and Rights - LGBTQ+ Conferences - LGBTQ 101 and Beyond - LGBTQ Awareness Events - Religion, Faith, and Spirituality - Safety and Shelter - Sexual Health and Education - Social Support and Mentorship - Storytelling - Suicide Prevention - Transgender, Nonbinary, and Gender Expansive
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https://www.gendersexuality.info/

Decolonization Coven

More about Decolonization Coven
  • 21.1 Education & Advocacy: General Resources
  • 21.4 Community Organizing Resources
  • 31.3 History & Archives
Decolonization Coven is a public, horizontally built decolonization hub - a People's Press + Wikipedia + Info, with a focus on information in zine format.
Website
https://decolonizationcoven.com/

Queer Joy Collective

More about Queer Joy Collective
  • 8.6 Mental Health Online Resources
  • 21.1 Education & Advocacy: General Resources
  • 21.2 Educational Resources for Allies to Marginalized Populations
  • 28.1 Support Groups
  • 28.3 Community-Building & Spaces
  • 29.1 Social Groups & Events
  • 29.2 Self-Care & Wellbeing
  • 30.1 Visual Arts
  • 30.2 Literature
  • 31.3 History & Archives
Queer Joy Collective's work revolves around community-based resilience building through positive expression. Rather than dismantling our oppression through reactionary methods, our organization combats discrimination through transformative actions which lead to greater social change. Within a broader network of organizations dedicated to queer liberation, QJC serves as the emotional undercurrent propelling these efforts.
Website
https://www.queerjoycollective.org/
empowerqueerjoy@gmail.com
empowerqueerjoy@gmail.com

St. Louis LGBT History Project

More about St. Louis LGBT History Project
  • 21.1 Education & Advocacy: General Resources
  • 31.3 History & Archives
Trans Affirming
Our Mission is to "preserve and promote the diverse and dynamic history of the LGBTQ community of Greater St. Louis." We offer the following services. There is no fee, but donations and providing volunteer time to support our work is crucial to our long-term success. 1. Archives (preserving items in partnership with the Missouri History Museum and the State Historical Society of Missouri at UMSL) 2. Conservation Consultation (how to protect your photos, papers, etc.) 3. Displays/Exhibits (at events such as St. Louis Pride) 4. Oral Histories (recording the history of our community, one person at a time) 5. Speakers Bureau (a speaker for your event can be arranged with lead time) 6. Treasure Drives (fun and educational events to foster donations of artifacts to the Project) 7. Tours (tours of LGBT sites in St. Louis can be arranged with lead time and resources) 8. Website (offering an interactive glimpse into our rich and dynamic LGBT past)
Website
http://www.stlouislgbthistory.com/
1-314-740-0298General
stlgayhistory@me.com
stlgayhistory@me.com

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