Confidential, affirming support.

The path of a donor can be complex, and you don't have to navigate it alone. Speaking with a professional who understands the specific nuances of queer donation can provide a supportive and understanding space to process your experience.

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Additional Support Resources

While one-to-one therapy is a powerful tool, it's not the only path. The organizations below offer a range of free, confidential support services.

UK & International Helplines

  • Pink Therapy: A large directory of therapists working with gender and sexual diversity clients in the UK. Visit Pink Therapy.
  • LGBT Switchboard (UK): A safe, confidential listening service for anyone to discuss anything, including sexuality and gender identity. Visit Switchboard.
  • The LGBT National Help Center (USA): Provides confidential peer support, information, and local resources in the United States. Visit the Help Center.
  • LGBT Ireland: A national support service offering confidential helplines for LGBTQI+ people and their families in Ireland. Visit LGBT Ireland.
  • pflag Canada: Offers support for open to anyone from the 2SLGBTQ+ community, family, friends and allies. Find Support in Canada.
  • Qlife (Australia): Provides anonymous and free LGBTI peer support and referral for people and their families in Australia. Visit Qlife.

For Peer Connection

Connecting with others who have similar experiences can be incredibly validating. Consider reaching out to your local LGBTQ+ center or exploring online groups run by trusted organizations to find community.

Please note: These are links to external organizations. We believe they are valuable, but we are not responsible for their content or privacy practices.