What type of support does this program offer?

One-on-one, confidential support for individuals facing social, emotional, or legal challenges.   Support that’s trauma-informed and person-centered, to focus on what matters most to you.   Help completing legal intake forms and understanding legal processes in clear, accessible language.   Proactive communication and coordination between agencies and service providers- so you don’t have to do it alone.   Accompaniment

What issues can Peer Navigators support with?

The Peer Navigator offers emotional support, rights education, and connections to trusted resources across a wide range of issues, including:   Discrimination: emotional support, self-advocacy, rights education  Employment: wage concerns, workplace rights  Housing: tenant rights, safety planning, shelter referrals  Family: CPS, DV support, family separation  Immigration: stress, rights education, referrals  Healthcare Access: gender-affirming care, insurance navigation 

Can you help during a crisis?

While we’re here to walk alongside you, this program does not provide crisis intervention. We offer short-term, collaborative support—not emergency services.   If you are currently experiencing any of the following, we encourage you to connect with specialized services that are equipped to provide immediate or specialized crisis support.   Suicidal thoughts or mental health crisis   Active

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