LGBTQ+ Resources

Bergen County LGBTQ+ Alliance

Advocates for equality and resources for the LGBTQ+ community in Bergen County. This organization offers education, support, resources, and programs to foster inclusivity and belonging.


PFLAG of Bergen County

An organization made up of parents, family, friends, and allies united with LGBTQ+ people in Bergen County. Support groups are frequently held to allow community members a safe space to voice their feelings, fears, and questions.


ALLIES: LGBTQ Support Group

CarePlus presents ALLIES (Acceptance, Life, Leadership, Identity, Education and Support), a LGBTQ wellness and support group for grade 9-12. ALLIES creates a safe-space to empower LGBTQ youth while providing self-help support strategies, peer connectedness, education, and an environment promoting wellbeing.


NJ 211

NJ 211 is a statewide service which is free, confidential, multilingual, and always open. Individuals can communicate with a community resource specialist who has been educated about federal, state and local systems created to help people who are struggling. Specialists have access to a resource database of over 7,600 community programs and services that assist people who need help with life’s most basic needs, like food, utilities, affordable housing, rental assistance, mental and physical health, substance use disorders, child care, senior needs, legal assistance, transportation, disability services and so much more.

LGBTQ+ Support Hotlines

Trans Lifeline

Trans Lifeline connects trans people to the community support and resources we need to survive and thrive.


The Trevor Project

The Trevor Project provides suicide prevention and mental health support for LGBTQ+ young people by phone, text, and online chat. Individuals are connected to a trained counselor who will listen without judgement to understand and support those in need.