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Provides trainings to parents, support providers, and disability professionals to improve their skills in promoting sexual health and healthy relationships.
Sexual Health | Oregon State University
We offer comprehensive sexual health care, gynecologic care, information and testing at Student Health Services. All students are encouraged to visit, regardless of gender. We provide annual health exams with appropriate screenings, pregnancy testing and counseling, contraceptive. Can also be called birth control.
Hosts resources to provide holistic sexuality education to youth with intellectual/developmental disabilities.
Meetup A group for those who are asexual (people who do not experience sexual attraction) in the Portland, Oregon area.
BDSM/Leather club for women and gender expansive* individuals who find home in women’s spaces. Bad Girls offers social and educational programming.
Catalyst: A Sex-Positive Place (18+) | Portland, OR
Catalyst is an 18+ event center providing education, hands on workshops, play parties, and other social opportunities.
Catalyst's goal is to create a safe and all-inclusive environment that provides learning opportunities, active community, and open exploration of consensual gratification. Catalyst provides a safe space for people to gather and explore the things that make them happy and connect with like-minded people.
A place to bring the Portland Furry Community together.
Planned Parenthood | Columbia/Willamette Location
Provides medical care, education and outreach programs to promote healthy decision-making and age-appropriate, medically accurate sexual health information.
Portland Leather Alliance (18+)
Nonprofit educational organization formed in 1998, whose mission is focused on the education and awareness of alternative lifestyles. PLA serves the greater Portland metro area and SW Washington.
Sex-Positive Personal Training | Carlee Fit
Carlee is a personal trainer, stripper and sex-positive advocate. Carlee has been a NASM-certified personal trainer since 2017.
Sex-Positive Portland (SPP) is a real community of open-minded, fun, and awake people. SPP provides a chance to explore, learn, and grow in a safe, welcoming, and consensual environment.
SPP offers sex education for adults, touch positive events, dances and discussion groups. SPP is a private group. This means that no one outside of the SPP membership can see who is a member.
Sexual Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC)
SMYRC provides a safe, harassment-free space for queer and trans youth ages 13-23. At SMYRC, youth can create art, play music, and join in on open mic nights, drag shows, and support groups.
Shades of Lavender | Beaverton, OR
Welcome to the “Queer Middle-Ground.” We welcome the questioning, and the decidedly undecided and those who went through an acceptance process years ago. Together these differences make our group feel more like "family" than your average group. A Co-Ed queer group welcoming every shade of the rainbow, including the ones we may not know about. Please feel free to bring your partners (regardless of their queer status) to events unless the details of the event specify otherwise. And please feel free to bring your queer friends to events unless the details of the event specify otherwise.
Sub Rosa is Portland's only femme-owned boutique fetish space, offering kink education, one-on-one coaching, sexual empowerment classes, boudoir and fetish photography, intimate play parties, and private rentals in a beautifully-appointed play space.
Address Confidentiality Program (ACP)
ACP is a free mail forwarding service. It helps survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking or human trafficking shield their physical address.
Bradley Angle serves anyone affected by domestic violence. Bradley Angle values the dignity and personal story of everyone who comes to them for support, and respect that survivors should have control over their own lives.
Call To Safety | Multnomah County
Our mission is to end domestic and sexual violence by providing confidential support services and education to empower our community, Call to Safety provides a comprehensive 24/7 crisis line, follow-up advocacy for survivors, support groups, community outreach and education, and sexual assault medical advocacy. We can support crisis line callers in any language through our international language bank, and connect survivors to local culturally-specific resources or co-advocacy.
Clackamas Women’s Services | Clackamas County
The mission of Clackamas Women's Services is to break the isolation of domestic and sexual violence.
Oregon Crime Victims’ Compensation (CVC) Program assists victims of violent crime with expenses associated with the crime. This includes domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, robbery, assault, homicide, or other compensable crime resulting in a physical or psychological injury. In the aftermath of a crime, the CVC works to ease the financial burden suffered by hundreds of Oregonians each year.
FORGE builds strength and resilience in our transgender communities through training and technical assistance, resources and support.
Center offering individual and group therapy, with special expertise in anger management and domestic violence counseling.
Oregon Abuse Advocates & Survivors In Service (OAASIS)
OAASIS is building a movement that empowers communities to prevent child sexual abuse and help survivors live full, healthy, joyful lives.
Oregon Coalition Against Hate Crimes
Report a bias crime without police presence and see what's happening in Oregon regarding those reports.
Oregon Crime Victims Law Center
Our mission is to advocate for crime victims to ensure their independent voices are heard and their legal rights are protected.
OLC provides free legal help to people struggling to make ends meet on matters related to their homes, livelihoods, medical care and physical safety against domestic violence.
Oregon Sexual Assault Taskforce
Our mission is to facilitate and support a collaborative, survivor-centered approach to the prevention of and response to sexual violence. We accomplish our mission by advancing primary prevention and providing multi-disciplinary training and technical assistance to responders in Oregon and nationally.
Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC) | Oregon
Sexual assault services, committing to addressing the needs of marginalized clients, such as sex workers.
Sexual Assault Victim’s Emergency Fund
This program provides short-term cash grants to support families whose safety is at risk due to domestic violence. Most often this is when the domestic violence survivor and the children are fleeing domestic violence or at risk of returning to an abusive situation.
The Victim Rights Law Center provides free, comprehensive legal services for sexual assault victims with civil legal issues in Massachusetts and Oregon.
Clackamas Health Clinic
Confidential healthcare, Assistance with legal referrals, Bad Date Line info, Safer sex supplies, Social Service, advocacy and referrals, Free 9-1-1 cell phones, HIV and STI testing, All services are free.
Clackamas Service Center
8800 SE 80th Ave
Portland, OR 97206
Tues: 9 AM - 5 PM
Thurs: 1 PM - 5 PM
Decrim Oregon is a coalition of individuals and organizations who understand that sex work is work, simply economic survival under capitalism.
"Advocating proactive policy and equitable treatment for Black and Indigenous workers by facilitating restorative justice in the adult entertainment industry."
Portland Based Sex Worker in need of support, you can apply to this mutual aid fund here. The Portland Sex Worker Relief Fund aims to distribute relief to Sex Workers in the Portland metro area who are most marginalized by systemic oppression in the industry and most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Portland Sex Worker Outreach Coalition
All SWOC services are available to anyone working in the sex industry.
A harm reduction, education, and outreach program by and for sex workers.
“Providing a voice and platform for the lived experiences of Portland's Black [sex workers] and entertainers.”
Free Safer Sex Supplies for Students | University of Washington
UW Seattle students can order safer sex supplies to be delivered to their home by mail (up to 25 items each month). You can also drop by Hall Health during our hours of operation to pick up 10 supplies per week. Student organizations, UW units and people organizing events geared for UW students may request bulk safer sex supplies for their own distribution.
Relationship Class | Banchero Disability Partners
This class teaches the fundamentals of building friendships and loving relationships. It covers safety awareness, sexual assault prevention, how to create and maintain friendships, and how to improve communication in all relationships. Class members learn how to ask someone on a date and the practices of safe sex. Other topics include anatomy, gender identity, body language, and cross-cultural communication.
Sexual Health Education | Superintendent of Public Instruction
OSPI provides technical assistance and support to schools by promoting best practices in HIV/AIDS prevention and sexual health education that are consistent with state requirements.
Washington state law requires annual HIV/AIDS prevention education beginning in grade 5, in accordance with the AIDS Omnibus Act(link is external). The KNOW curriculum is one option for meeting HIV/AIDS prevention requirements in grades 5-8.
Social Stories are a social learning tool that supports the safe and meaningful exchange of information between parents, professionals, and autistic people of all ages.
For any Furries who live in or have lived in Eastern Washington.
Kitsap ACES (18+) | Bremerton, WA
Nonprofit membership organization dedicated to the Alternative Lifestyle Communities on the Peninsula; to provide a safe place to socialize as a United Community whether it be Leather, BDSM or 2SLGBTQIA+.
Private club for consensual, non-monogamous members interested in exploring an exciting journey of sexual fantasies with other open-minded adults. Offers a very confidential, provocative and comfortable, social scene.
Directory of sex-positive healthcare providers who work with non-monogamous and kinky clients and patients.
Society for Human Sexuality (18+)
A social and educational organization whose purpose is to promote understanding and appreciation for the many forms of adult intimate relationships and consensual sexual expression.
Access to Reproductive Health Services at Hospitals
Washington law requires state, county, city and town governments and municipal and quasi-municipal corporations to provide benefits, services, and information on abortion that are substantially equivalent to the benefits, services, and information it provides related to maternity care. Municipal corporations include hospitals operated by public hospital districts. (RCW 9.02.160 and RCW 9.02.170)
Access to Emergency Contraception after Sexual Assault
Washington law (RCW 70.41.350) and the rules to enact it
(WAC 246-320-286) require all hospitals with emergency rooms to provide emergency contraception as a treatment option to anyone who seeks treatment as a result of a sexual assault.
Alliance to End Sexual Violence in Long Term Care
Materials created by The Arc of King County, Disability Rights Washington, API Chaya, and the Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs focused on supporting survivors of sexual violence with cognitive disabilities.
Erin’s Law (Sexual Abuse Prevention)
SHB 1539 (Erin’s Law), passed by the WA legislature in 2018, addressed sexual abuse prevention in Washington state schools. The bill did not require schools to provide sexual abuse prevention instruction.
Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs (WCSAP)
Non-profit organization that strives to unite agencies engaged in the elimination of sexual violence. WCSAP provides information, training and expertise to program and individual members who support victims, family and friends, the general public, and all those whose lives have been affected by sexual assault.
Coalition for Rights and Safety
Coalition for People in the Sex Trade in Seattle/King County, WA.
Seattle-based Harm Reduction effort that provides direct outreach to street-based sex workers and drug users. We are a majority sex-worker led group of peers. We provide safe sex supplies, safe injection supplies, fentanyl test kits, and other resources at no-cost to recipients.
Fund engaging in grantmaking and accompaniment activities, funder advocacy, representation in leadership of grantmaking for sex workers. Red Umbrella Fund is committed to participatory governance where a majority of the people involved in our governance and grantmaking structures will always be sex workers.
Sex Workers Outreach Project (SWOP) | Seattle Chapter
POC-led chapter of the SWOP based in Seattle, WA. Our main focus at the moment is direct outreach to street-based sex workers via Green Light Project.
Promotes comprehensive and integrated approaches to care that enhance the health and wellbeing of intersex people and their families. They have numerous resources and guides to educate parents and caregivers and provide support when needed.
Organization that provides education and support to "explore, and reclaim Black sexuality," and promote "Black self-empowerment through sexual liberation."
Asexual and Aromantic Resource Master List
The 'Sounds Fake But Okay' Podcast's comprehensive list of different resources for people to access. Resources include: General resources, school/work resources, Ace and Aro voices, guides and tips, health and safety, religion and race, and meetups with other ace and aro people in real life.
Ace Week is an annual campaign to raise awareness, build community, and create change around the world. Make a difference with us from October 24 – 30.
Asexual Visibility and Education Network
Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN) hosts the world's largest online asexual community as well as a large archive of resources on asexuality. AVEN strives to create open, honest discussion about asexuality among allosexual and asexual people alike.
App and text service based in East Africa that lets users anonymously ask questions to ensure that young people have 100% factual information about their sexual health.
Website dedicated to offering a tasteful, contemporary learning experience that lights up bedrooms across the globe.
Web series providing education about healthy sexual communication (between consenting folks) through short episodes that are entertaining, informative, and hilarious.
Podcast exploring culture phenomena that spring from the intersection of sex and technology —like intimacy with robots, or how tech impacts orgasms.
Organization aiming to empower black youth to be educated about reproductive health, the impact of rape culture, and more.
Go Ask Alice | Columbia University
The 'Go Ask Alice' site is supported by a team of Columbia University health promotion specialists, health care providers, and other health professionals, along with a staff of information and research specialists and writers. Our team members have advanced degrees in public health, health education, medicine, counseling, and a number of other relevant fields.
How to talk to kids about abuse.
Guidelines for Supporting the Sexual Health of Young People Experiencing Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities.
Comic illustrations walking through various how-tos or explainers relating to such topics as "daddy/little" relationships or menopause. Lingerie is even covered in the comics.
OMGYES is an entirely new way to explore fascinating, useful and fun information that’s been uncovered in new research. Let’s lift the veil and take an honest look at the specific ways women actually find pleasure. We’re a group of researchers, filmmakers, engineers, designers, educators and sexologists who are passionate about making an honest, practical resource about women’s pleasure.
Platform offering videos cover everything from lessons learned via Olivia Pope to tips about online dating to rape kit basics.
We are learning more every day about what we can do to prevent sexual violence, and we need parents and caregivers to help.
Sex education lessons through teen stories that appear in a catchy (but informative) text message format.
Website that is built for teens and adolescents, but great for curious bodies and brains of all ages.
Sexuality Information Education Council of the United States.
App that spotlights everything you need to know about sex.
Provides parents with the resources and curricula they need to have age-appropriate, inclusive conversations with the young people in their life on issues of sexuality, social justice, and more.
Center for Sex-Positive Culture
The Center for Sex Positive Culture encourages the exploration and celebration of the many facets of human sexuality. CSPC seeks to educate, to facilitate consensual open sexual expression and dialog, and to provide a venue for fellowship and community. As proponents of sex positive culture, we believe that the appropriate uses of sex extend beyond reproduction.
Community-Academic Consortium for Research on Alternative Sexualities (CARAS)
CARAS is dedicated to the support and promotion of excellence in the study of alternative sexualities, and the dissemination of research results to the alternative sexuality communities, the public, and the research community.
Directory of psychotherapeutic, medical, legal and other professionals who have stated that they are knowledgeable about and sensitive to diverse expressions of sexuality.
We are an organization dedicated to strengthening
leadership in the Leather and kink community. We envision a richly educated and connected community of leaders. In serving leaders, those that are on a path to leadership, and community groups, we strive to foster a greater sense of connection between and within the communities we serve.
National Coalition for Sexual Freedom
NCSF aims to advance the rights of, and advocate for consenting adults in the BDSM-Leather-Fetish, Swing, and Polyamory Communities.
National Coalition for Sexual Health
The National Coalition for Sexual Health aims to improve sexual health and well-being by encouraging positive conversations and promoting high-quality sexual health and sex education.
Organization providing sexual health services and sex education resources across the country.
Pro-Choice Public Education Project
National reproductive justice organization that works to engage and inform organizations, young women, transgender and gender nonconforming people (16 - 25), especially those whose voices are not heard in spaces where sexual and reproductive health and rights are addressed.
Provides education and resources that help families raise sexually healthy children using a shame-free, comprehensive, and pleasure-positive approach.
Non-profit committed to changing societal ideas and values around sexuality through education and empowerment.
Task Force: Queer Reproductive Health, Rights & Justice
Everyone has a fundamental right to sexual and bodily autonomy, which includes the right to decide whether or when to become a parent, parent the children we have, and to do so with dignity and free from violence and discrimination. The National LBGTQA+ Task Force supports the reproductive health, rights, and justice (“repro*”) movements because 2SLGBTQIA+ people need access to reproductive healthcare and services free from discrimination.
Abuse Lawsuit
Legal support and advocacy for survivors of institutionalized sexual abuse.
The Breathe Network connects survivors of sexual violence with trauma-informed, sliding-scale, health, wellness, and healing professionals.
Offer information and expertise to schools on sexual violence, diversity, sexual harassment, bullying, hate crimes, healthy relationships, assertiveness, eating disorders, suicide, and related risk issues.
Challenging Male Supremacy Project (CMS)
The Challenging Male Supremacy Project (CMS) is a grassroots collective in New York City, composed of men working to end gender-based violence, build transformative justice and contribute to broader social movements. We do this work with support from and in collaboration with local feminist, queer and trans justice groups, as well as Bay Area-based groups generationFIVE, generative somatics, and Creative Interventions.
Committee for Children Child Protection Unit
Online staff training and much, much more to protect the kids in your care from abuse and your staff from accusations.
Provides positive how-to skills and helpful insights for addressing verbal consent (asking first), respecting of boundaries, sexual decision-making, bystander intervention, and supporting survivors (opening the door for family and friends).
An advocacy organization dedicated to assisting students file Title IX complaints.
Explaining Human Trafficking
How to Talk about Human Trafficking with Children and Adolescents.
For Ourselves: Reworking Gender Expression (FORGE)
Home to the Transgender Sexual Violence Project. Provides services and publishes research for transgender persons experiencing violence and their loved ones.
Gender Equity and Sexual Harassment
Includes guidance for school districts to create safe space for transgender students.
Honors teen girls and young women who have survived incest and all sex abuse through thriverships, opportunity and education.
Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW)
Alliance of more than 80 non-governmental organizations from Africa, Asia, Europe, LAC and North America. GAATW sees the phenomenon of human trafficking intrinsically embedded in the context of migration for the purpose of labor.
The HEAL Project is a QTBIPOC, Disabled, and Survivor-led think tank working to prevent and end Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) through healing the wounds of sexual oppression and embracing sexual liberation.
The mission of Hope Exists After Rape Trauma is to provide HOPE for victims of sexual assault through the provision of essential and therapeutic support, by affecting positive change in laws influencing their lives, and by educating both the public and professionals commissioned to serve victims.
Network of radical feminists of color organizing to end state violence and violence in our homes and communities
Project of the National Domestic Violence Hotline and the ultimate resource to empower youth to prevent and end dating abuse. They provide information, resources, and support to parents and caregivers looking to start conversations about dating violence and support the young people they care about through potentially difficult or frightening situations.
Male Survivor is dedicated to providing personalized support for men at every stage of the healing process. We facilitate dialogue among survivors, as well as between survivors and professional therapists, on our online support forums like a vibrant and moderated Support Forum, online 24/7 chat and at in-person events. We provide educational resources that help empower them to process their past and look forward to a brighter future. And we do everything in a way that recognizes and respects the diversity of survivors and their allies.
Men Can Stop Rape seeks to mobilize men to use their strength for creating cultures free from violence, especially men’s violence against women.
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN)
A network of frontline providers, family members, researchers, and national partners from hospitals, universities, community-based programs and centers across the United States working to increase access to services for survivors.
National Human Trafficking Hotline | Polaris Project
A national multilingual anti-trafficking hotline. Caller can report a tip; connect with anti-trafficking services in their area; or request training and technical assistance, general information, or specific anti-trafficking resources.
National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC)
NSVRC provides research & tools to advocates working on the frontlines to end sexual harassment, assault, and abuse with the understanding that ending sexual violence also means ending racism, sexism, and all forms of oppression.
National Street Harassment Hotline
Created by Stop Street Harassment, Defend Yourself, and operated by RAINN, the National Street Harassment Hotline is a resource for those affected by gender-based street harassment. Support is available in English and Spanish
National Violence Against Women Prevention Research Center
Sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, this website to be useful to scientists, practitioners, advocates, grassroots organizations, and any other professional or layperson interested in current topics related to violence against women and its prevention.
Parenting Safe Children
Workshops and consultations for parents and youth professionals on keeping children safe from sexual assault.
The goal of PreventConnect is to advance the primary prevention of sexual assault and relationship violence by building a community of practice among people who are engaged in such efforts.
Project Respect aims to create discussions and share a positive alternative model of relationships for youth.
Nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline in partnership with local sexual assault service providers across the country. They provide parent support and resources to help start conversations about sexual violence prevention and safety, and to give children and young people the tools to speak up when something isn’t right.
Department of Defense (DoD) Safe Helpline is a groundbreaking crisis support service for members of the DoD community affected by sexual assault. Safe Helpline provides live, one-on-one support and information to the worldwide DoD community. The service is confidential, anonymous, secure, and available worldwide, 24/7 by click, call or text — providing victims with the help they need anytime, anywhere.
Safe Horizon is the Nation's Leading Victim Assistance Organization. Moving victims of violence from crisis to confidence since 1978.
Savvy Parents Safe Kids
Sexual abuse prevention classes made simple and not scary – for adults and kids.
A newly developed, school-based, child abuse prevention education program that focuses on child safety. It is an evolution of Good Touch Bad Touch.
Stop It Now: The Campaign To Prevent Child Sex Abuse
Sexual abuse prevention information.
They provide information on how to find incest survivor support groups in your area and empowers individuals to become survivors and thrivers.
Take Back The Night Foundation
Legal support for survivors in every state. Referrals to counseling, support, legal aid, hospitals, and nearest TBTN Event Holders.
1 in 6 is a nonprofit organization that provides support and information to male survivors of sexual abuse and assault, as well as their loved ones and service providers.
Adult Performers Actors Guild (APAG)
The goal of the APAG is to earn employee rights, set performer responsibilities, negotiate fair practices and fair wages, and help performers provide themselves with a better future. We represent adult film performers, content creators, phone sex operators, webcam performers, adult performance artists, content streamers, and platform workers.
Decriminalize Sex Work (DSW) works to improve policies related to all forms of sex work and to end the prohibition of consensual adult prostitution in the United States. Evidence shows that decriminalizing sex work will help end human trafficking, improve public health, and promote community safety.
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Frontier Foundation is a leading non profit defending digital privacy and free speech and has been very anti-FOSTA/SESTA.
Guide to Choosing a Sex Worker-Affirmative Therapist
This guide is intended to help people with sex work experience in finding a mental health professional that approaches sex work from a harm-reduction, workers-rights perspective. Many therapists are unfortunately not trained in sex worker-specific issues, conflate sex work with sex trafficking, use language describing sex work that is inappropriate/offensive, and assume sex work is pathological. This criteria are intended to be used by sex workers in their search for a mental health professional.
(Katie Bloomquist, SWOP-USA)
Learn About Sex Work | SWOP USA
Most media coverage on the sex trade focuses on street prostitution, youth prostitution, and trafficking. A substantial portion of the facts and figures referenced are misconstrued or based on studies of particularly vulnerable populations of sex workers globally. However, the overwhelming majority of sex worker clients do not perpetrate violence against sex workers. And the central cause of violence is institutional alienation of sex workers from law enforcement protection and a justice system that leads most sex workers to distrust and fear law enforcement officials. (SWOP USA)
By, with and for sex workers. PACE is a peer-driven society that seeks to reduce the harm and isolation associated with Sex Work through education, support, and advocacy.
Pineapple Support provides 24/7 online, emotional support as well as free and subsidized professional therapy and advice to all performers and producers who have been active in the adult online industry within the past 6 months.
Reframe Health & Justice Consulting (RHJ)
Collective committed to developing and delivering holistic, harm reduction solutions to social injustices within sex work.
Sex Workers Outreach Project (SWOP USA)
A national social justice network dedicated to the fundamental human rights of people involved in the sex trade and their communities, focusing on ending violence and stigma through education and advocacy.
National grassroots social justice network dedicated to the fundamental human rights of sex workers, victims of trafficking, and their communities with a focus on those currently incarcerated or seeking re-entry. SWOP BB centers the voices of sex workers and trafficking victims as we work to end violence and stigma by providing resources, community-building projects, educational programs, and advocacy.
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