LGBTI+

We partner with BelongTo to provide free crisis counselling services for LGBTQ+ young people. This service is available free of charge to LGBTQ+ young people aged 14-23 based in Ireland who are self-harming, thinking of suicide or bereaved by suicide.

To get in touch, please call our Therapy Service line at 0818 111 126, and we'll direct your call to the right service for you.

Alternatively, you can always into the BelongTo centre in person and arrange an appointment.

The Bagenalstown Family Resource Centre provides services such as general counselling, art therapy, as well as bereavement support groups free of charge.

Outhouse provides a resource and community centre for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities in Dublin.

LINQ Ireland provides a safe, accessible and vibrant community centre (actual and virtual) for lesbians and bisexual (LB) women.

The National LGBT Helpline provides support for the LGBTQIA+ community.

Crime Victim's Helpline provide support for people to talk through the experience of being a victim of crime via a freecall phone number

LGBT Pavee provides a LGBTQIA+ support group for members of the Travelling and Roma communities.

LGBT Ireland provides the National LGBT Helpline, Transgender Family Line, Online Chat Service, Telefriending and Peer Support Groups.

The Gay Men's Health Service provides statutory health and wellbeing services for gay and bisexual men, men who have sex with men and trans people.

TENI provides advocacy to help improve support and advance the rights and equality of trans people and their families in Ireland.

Too Into You provides support for young people experiencing intimate relationship abuse. At toointoyou.ie you can take the relationship quiz to see if your relationship is healthy, learn about the red flags of abuse, and use the chat service if you're worried about yourself or a friend.

The Too Into You project is run by Women's Aid and aims to teach young people, in particular young women, aged 18-25 about intimate relationship abuse and healthy relationships.

Transgender Equality Network Ireland (TENI) works to make Ireland a place where trans people are understood, accepted, and respected, and can participate fully in all aspects of Irish Society. We are here for trans people and their families.