Arlington County is an inclusive, welcoming community where everyone is valued, respected, and has the opportunity to live out their dreams.
Arlington endeavors to embrace and equitably serve our diverse community. We prohibit discrimination based on race, color, gender status, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religious observance, physical or mental ability and any other characteristic subject to marginalization.
This list highlights helpful local and national resources for Arlington’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, ace/aro, and other residents. We welcome additions, corrections, questions and input on the resources listed below - please fill out our online request form here.
Whether you need immediate help or just someone to talk to, there is support. You are not alone.
Behavioral Health Resources
HIPS (Harm Reduction Organization): promotes the health, rights, and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by sexual exchange and/or drug use due to choice, coercion, or circumstance. HIPS provides compassionate harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement that is respectful, non-judgmental, and affirms and honors individual power and agency.
Medical Resources
Dating/Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Resources:
Food Assistance
Housing:
Safe and Supportive Businesses
Advocacy and Community Groups:
Peer Support
Social Groups and Recreation
Pride Near Me
Employee Resource Groups (ERG) and Professional Networking Groups
Health and Wellness:
Social and Support Groups:
Scholarship Opportunities:
Additional Web Resources:
Find a safe and supportive faith or spiritual community:
Exit Website Now
If you need immediate assistance, here are a few crisis response resources available 24/7:
LGBTQIA+ Lifeline/The Trevor Project:
Crisis Text Line
SAMHSA Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
Doorways (Intimate Partner/Dating Violence and Sexual Assault):
Virginia’s 24/7 LGBTQ+ Helpline