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Pronouns
A person’s pronouns inform us how to best refer to and honor them. Pronouns do not indicate someone’s gender identity, as gender is personal, complex, and specific to the individual. Using personal pronouns is a way to respect others and create an inclusive space just as using a person's name can be a way to respect them.
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All Gender Restrooms
The University of Washington Tacoma is committed to having safe and accessible campus restroom facilities. Currently, there are single stall, ADA accessible restrooms in some campus buildings. All of these restrooms are All-Gender Restrooms, meaning that any person with any gender identity can use that restroom.
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Housing Resources
Associated Ministries: As part of the strategic plan to end homelessness in Pierce County and design a “best practice” model to prevent homelessness, As part of AP4H coordinated entry, a Housing Specialist will work one-on-one with individuals to enable stability. Services will include, but are not limited to, referrals to housing programs or independent housing and assistance/referrals in securing benefits. For rental assistance please call 211. To learn more, visit their website: Associatedministries
The REACH Center: is here to support you in finding a home and employment that will allow you to be self-sufficient. Through our Housing For Success (H4S) Program, in partnership with Vadis, Shared Housing Services, and Associated Ministries, we provide individualized case management support for youth ages 13-24 who are dealing with homelessness. Find out more on their website: Reach Center
The Tacoma Housing Authority: The primary mission of the Tacoma Housing Authority is to provide high-quality housing and supportive services to persons and families in need. Explore their resources here: Tacoma Housing
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Mental Health Resources
Comprehensive Life Resources: Our services include outpatient and community support services to adults, children and families, services to homeless individuals, housing services, foster care, and residential/inpatient services for both children and adults. We are committed to a holistic approach and philosophy that considers and embraces the whole person. Comprehensive Life Resources
Sea Mar Community Behavioral Health Center: The Tacoma site provides mental-health and chemical-dependency services to children, youth and adults. Our site is state-licensed as a community mental-health agency and a certified chemical-dependency agency. Sea Mar Community Behavioral Health Center
Free by the Sea: Free by the Sea offers a wide range of resources and services for individuals suffering from addiction and co-occurring disorders. We offer detox referral services, inpatient treatment, outpatient treatment, and comprehensive therapy options. Free by the Sea
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Support local businesses that are minority-owned and women-owned
Intentionalist.com - This website was created to support and highlight locally owned businesses and the diverse people behind them through everyday decisions about where to eat, drink, and shop!
LGBTQ+ Resources
Rainbow Center: Through education, advocacy, and celebration, the Rainbow Center expands resources and safe space for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and allied (LGBTQA) community. Find more information on their website: http://www.rainbowcntr.org/partner-orgs/
OASIS: Their mission is to transform the lives of queer youth by creating a safe place to learn, connect, and thrive. Oasis envisions a world in which queer youth are valued in the community as strong, creative leaders. Visit their website for more resources: http://www.oasisyouthcenter.org/links
Gender Alliance of the South Sound: A federal 501(c)(3) non-profit group dedicated to assisting the transgender community within the South Puget Sound area of Washington state. G.A.S.S. is open to all individuals who wish to learn more about their own unique inner self, and to meet and mingle with others who are likewise on this voyage of discovery. Explore their resources here: http://southsoundgender.com/resources.html
GLSEN: Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network provides a college guide for current and prospective LGBT students.
South Sound Q Calendar: A guide to South Sound queer events
RehabSpot: Education on all aspects of recovery with resources to treatment centers, and support entering back into a healthy and fulfilling life.
The Recovery Village Ridgefield: Educational guide for the LGBTQ+ community about substance misuse. Below are some of the addiction types they treat: Alcohol, Opiates, Co-occurring disorders, Anxiety Drugs and many more.
Domestic Abuse
The YWCA: transforms lives of domestic violence survivors through safety, healing, and empowerment. They provide safe shelter and comprehensive services for survivors of domestic violence regardless of gender, gender identity or expression, race or religious affiliation. Find resources on their website: http://www.ywcapiercecounty.org/resources
Disability Resources
TACID's (Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals with Disabilities): https://tacid.org/ mission is to promote the independence of individuals with disabilities through peer support, advocacy, and self-sufficiency programs. These programs include:
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR): https://www.dshs.wa.gov/dvr serves people with disabilities who want to work but face a substantial barrier to finding or keeping a job. They provide:
Center for Independence (CFI): https://www.cfi-wa.org/ serves as a resource for individuals with disabilities to fully access and participate in the community through:
They also serve senior citizens with senior-related disabilities.
Other Resources
Second Cycle: Second Cycle provides community workspace, bicycle maintenance classes, literature, youth bike programming, and repair service, as well as new and used bicycle components. Maintain accessibility by providing affordable pricing. Empowering others by learning how to fix and maintain their personal cycle. Second Cycle