Wellbeing and the GSM Community

Our goal is not to re-invent the wheel but, rather, to invite you to explore the many wonderful resources already in existence, nationwide. Please peruse this section for more information on LGBTQIA+ sexual health, in addition to information on LGBTQIA+ general health and wellness. If you don’t see what you specifically looking for or have a resource that you think could be helpful to add to our list, feel free to contact wellbeing@georgiasouthern.edu .
Advocacy, Resources, & Sexual Identity
Lesbian& Bisexual Health: Frequently Asked Questions
Health Issues for Lesbians: Tips to stay healthy
Gay & Bisexual Men’s Health & Wellness
Health Issues for Gay Men: Tips to stay healthy
Transgender Health & Wellness
Ten Things Transgender Persons Should discuss with Their Healthcare Care Provider
Boston’s Fenway Transgender Health Program has a comprehensive website with several links available for general Transgender health and wellness, information on transitioning, links for support groups, glossaries of terms, and more.
Answers to common questions about Transgender individuals and gender identity
I’m Trans. Do I need birth control?
LGBTQ Campus Resources:
Gender and Sexuality Alliance
https://georgiasouthern.presence.io/organization/gender-and-sexuality-alliance-2
Alphabet Soup (Faculty/Staff organization)
Contact: Dr. Jeff Jones, Assistant Professor in Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health, at jajones@georgiasouthern.edu
Counseling Center
Located on Forest Drive between Health Services and the Forest Drive Building
To schedule an intake appointment, please call 912.478.5541
Website: http://studentsupport.georgiasouthern.edu/counseling/
The Multicultural Student Center
Located on the second floor of Russell Union
Website: https://deanofstudents.georgiasouthern.edu/multicultural/

The Equal Opportunity & Title IX Office
Located in the Rosenwald Building, Room 1066
Phone: 912.478.5136
Last updated: 6/11/2021