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Community Resources

There are many ways to get support beyond SOS. Find crisis lines, counseling, support groups, HIV testing, and more.

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Need help right now?

Crisis Line (24 hours): 206-461-3222Alcohol/Drug Help Line: 206-722-3700  or  1-800-562-1240

Want to be listed here? If you are a community organization that supports gay and queer men in recovery, please contact us.

Support Groups

  • Strength Over Speed A community-based support group for gay/bisexual men building on or maintaining abstinence from crystal meth. We meet four times per week, in person, and two additional times online. More Info
  • Gay & Sober Online community and resources for LGBTQ+ people in recovery. More Info
  • SMART Recovery (Non-12 Step) Science-based addiction recovery program as an alternative to 12-step. More Info
  • Crystal Meth Anonymous More Info
  • Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) — Seattle More Info
  • Narcotics Anonymous (NA) — Seattle More Info

Counseling & Treatment

  • Project Neon Free one-on-one counseling, support groups, and health info for crystal users. More Info
  • Gay City: Resource Navigator Comprehensive directory of LGBTQ+ affirming services in the Seattle area. More Info
  • Community Based Research Centre (CBRC) Research and publications on health issues affecting gay and bisexual men. More Info
  • Entre Hermanos 206-322-7700 Support and resources for the Latino LGBTQ+ community. More Info
  • POCAAN 206-322-7061 Community-based agency serving people of color. More Info

Crisis & Help Lines

HIV Testing & Sexual Health

  • Gay City Health Project 206-860-6969 HIV and STI testing, prevention services, and community health programs for LGBTQ+ people. More Info
  • HIV/STD Hotline 206-205-7837 King County Public Health HIV/STD testing and information.

Our Support

Support & Funding

SOS is made possible through the generosity of our community partners and supporters. We are grateful to those who help keep this resource free and accessible.

Want to support SOS? We’re an all-volunteer organization. If you or your organization would like to contribute to keeping SOS available to the community, please contact us.