Boise Pride Pages
Boise's LGBTQ+ Business Directory
Boise's Inclusive Yellow Pages
Boise Metro Directory of LGBTQ+ business owners and allies who serve the gay, lesbian, transgender, nonbinary, bisexual + communities. Creating affirming and safe spaces for the LGBTQ+ community, one business at a time.
LGBTQ+ Resources in Boise, Idaho
Access essential LGBTQ resources in Boise, Idaho, from health services and legal support to community organizations and advocacy groups. Whether you’re seeking mental health care, housing assistance, disability advocacy, or legal advice, our directory connects you with inclusive services designed to support and empower the LGBTQ community. Find the help you need from trusted local resources that prioritize equality and respect.
CRISIS
The Trevor Project
Crisis Intervention/Suicide Prevention
Phone: (212) 695-8650
Email: advocacy@thetrevorproject.org https://www.thetrevorproject.org/
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the United States – 24/7, free, confidential. Crisis Text Line (CTL) is here for you. A live, trained volunteer Crisis Counselor receives the text and responds, all from our secure online platform. The volunteer Crisis Counselor will help you move from a hot moment to a cool calm.
Text HOME to 741-741
National Suicide Prevention
The 988 Lifeline is for everyone. Through the 988 Lifeline, you have access to free, quality, one-on-one assistance. Our skilled, judgment-free counselors are here to provide compassionate support. You deserve to feel heard and cared about anytime, anywhere, 24/7/365.
Phone: 988
Trans Lifeline
Black founded and led non-profit on a mission to grow inclusion, belonging, and access for BIPOC, LGBTQ+ and all
Phone: (877) 565-8860
True Colors United
True Colors United implements innovative solutions to youth homelessness by focusing on the experiences of those most impacted —LGBTQ+ and BIPOC youth.
Education
Boise State University
Gender Equity Center
The Gender Equity Center is a friendly, supportive environment for people of all gender identities to explore, celebrate and educate the campus community about gender equity.
We typically serve students and campus members, but are happy to help refer to community resources to the public.
1700 W University Drive, Boise, Idaho
Student Union Building, E2406
Phone: (208) 426-4259 email: genderequity@boisestate.edu
https://www.boisestate.edu/genderequity/
Resources
The Trevor Project
Crisis Intervention/Suicide Prevention
Phone: (212) 695-8650
Email: advocacy@thetrevorproject.org https://www.thetrevorproject.org/
Add the Words, Idaho
Equality for all Idahoans - promoting LGBTQ & gender equality
ACLU of Idaho
ACLU of Idaho is a non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of civil liberties and civil rights.
Inclusive Idaho
Black founded and led non-profit on a mission to grow inclusion, belonging, and access for BIPOC, LGBTQ+ and all historically excluded Idahoans.
Pride Foundation
A more united Northwest Community so that all of us can live safely, openly and genuinely.
Intermountain Fair Housing Council
Housing Justice for All
4696 W. Overland, Boise, ID. Suite 140 in Central Bench
LINC
Meda Thompson (she/her)
Independent Living Specialist
LGBTQ & Deaf Support Services
Independent living is the idea that people with disabilities are the best experts on our own needs. That we have a valuable perspective to contribute and deserve equal opportunity to decide how to live, work, and take part in our communities. Independent living means having the opportunity and resources to live the life of our choosing.
1878 W. Overland Rd
Boise, ID 83705
(208) 336-3335 - Ext: 209 email: mthompson@lincidaho.org
MISCELLANEOUS
Idaho Women's March
We are an inclusive, non-partisan gathering of girls, women, & our supporters, focused on empowering voices in our community.
Boise, Idaho
(208) 378-1485 email: idahowomenmarch@gmail.com
Idaho Women’s March will plan and facilitate a women’s march annually, the 3rd Saturday of January each year. IWM is a local, nonprofit organization that collaborates with other organizations that promote equal rights for women and girls.
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) in LGBTQ+ Community
https://www.bicyclehealth.com/blog/substance-use-disorder-lgbtq-community
12-step programs such as AA and NA have created groups that work specifically for the LGBTQ in recovery.
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Gay and Sober Meetings in Idaho: This is an LGBT meeting directory for local and online meeting opportunities.[18]
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Gay and Lesbians in Alcoholics Anonymous: This group embraces the LGBTQ community, providing a directory of LGBTQ+ friendly meetings worldwide.[19]
Community & Events