Northwest Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian & Gay Survivors of AbuseWe help individuals and communities build loving and equitable relationships.
Our services are survivor-centric. We work with LGBTQ survivors to strengthen their own social networks and actively resist abuse.
Our roots are in the community. LGBTQ people’s intimate relationships and experiences of victimization have been dismissed as marginal, unnatural or insignificant. As one of only a handful of LGBTQ-specific domestic violence agencies in the United States, we bring the experiences of LGBTQ people to the forefront of our work.
All participants have the right to support that respects their complex lived experiences and does not value people differently based on their race, color, ethnicity, religion, family structure, sexual or gender identity and expression, national origin, immigration statues, physical or mental health status, disability, physical appearance, substance use, economic status, or engagement in sex work.
Our direct services are all free and confidential. We also offer resources for organizations and providers working in the field.