not all sunshine and rainbows.

A collection of data reporting LGBTQ+ hate incidents and providing LGBTQ+ mental health resources

* Uses data from the FBI Database for Hate Crime Statistics, and only includes reported incidents. Actual number of incidents is likely to be much higher.*

This is a map detailing hate crimes targeting individuals based on their sexual orientation
in the United States by city.

This is a map detailing hate crimes targeting individuals based on their sexual orientation
in the United States by state.

This chart shows the locations where hate crimes occurred, and how many crimes occurred at those locations.

This is a pie chart detailing the percentage of reported incidents by Sexual Orientation and
Gender Identity.

Mental Health Resources

The Trevor Project

“The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people ages 13-24.”

The Trevor Lifeline: (866)-488-7386 | TrevorChat is available 7 days a week (1pm- 6pm PST) at www.thetrevorproject.org/pages/get-help-now



Trans Lifeline


www.translifeline.org/



Pride Institute

“Available 24/7, this organization provides a chemical dependency and mental health referral and information hotline for the LGBTQ Community.”

Phone: 1-800-547-7433



Crisis Text Line

"Connects texters with trained volunteer Crisis Counselors to help resolve times of crisis. This service tries to match texters with Crisis Counselors who have shared lived experience.

Learn more: www.crisistextline.org | Text ‘LGBTQ’ to 741 741 Hours: Available 24/7 "



It Gets Better Project

"Stories from LGBTQ+ people about how it got better for them."

www.itgetsbetter.org/






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