Tools, links, and community supports curated with care.
Healing extends beyond the session. These resources have been gathered with LGBTQIA+, QTBIPOC, neurodivergent, and trauma-impacted communities in mind. They are offered as a starting point, please reach out if something doesn't feel like a fit or if you need help navigating a situation.
Note: Jace is not affiliated with these organizations unless otherwise noted. External links are provided for informational purposes only.
If you are in immediate danger, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room. As your provider, Jace prioritizes community-based crisis resources that do not involve police contact wherever safely possible, the options below reflect that value.
Community-based alternatives to police in your city.
Text HOME to 741741. Free, confidential support via text message.
TrevorLifeline: 1-866-488-7386 · TrevorText: text START to 678-678 · TrevorChat online.
Run by and for trans people. 1-877-565-8860. Operators will not contact police without consent.
Community-based mental health resources for neurodivergent & mad communities including Mad Maps.
A community-crafted zine offering peer-support approaches to suicidal distress.
Disability rights organization run by and for autistic people.
Research-backed tools, community stories, and practical strategies for adults with ADHD.
Blog and podcast centering autistic and ADHD perspectives from a neurodiversity-affirming lens.
Evidence-based, autistic-authored resource hub for autistic people and their families.
Support, education, and advocacy for LGBTQ+ people and their families.
NQTTCN supports queer and trans people of color in accessing affirming mental health care.
Texas-based advocacy and direct services for trans and non-binary Texans.
Training, advocacy, and resources for Black communities navigating mental health.
Directory of mutual aid networks across the US for finding and offering community support.
Resources and guides for building community-based mutual aid networks.
Amplifying disability stories with a particular focus on disabled people of color.
A framework for recognizing and interrupting white supremacy in organizations and communities.
If you have concerns about a licensed mental health professional in Texas, you have the right to file a complaint with the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (BHEC). Learn how to file a complaint at the Texas BHEC website