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The attached guide was created to explain the process of changing one's sex indicator on an Idaho birth certificate.
Add the Words, Idaho
Located in Boise, ID
https://www.addthewords.org/; 208-918-0736
A volunteer run organization with a focus on promoting LGBTQ and gender equality.
The ACLU of Idaho has created a webpage devoted to LGBTQ rights throughout the State of Idaho.
For more information, please visit their webpage: https://www.acluidaho.org/en/know-your-rights/lgbtq-rights
Pride Foundation: https://pridefoundation.org/
Pride Foundation focuses on movements to advance equity and justice for LGBTQ+ people in all communities across the Northwest.
Lambda Legal: https://www.lambdalegal.org/states-regions/idaho
Lambda Legal has a webpage devoted to LGBTQ issues and rights in Idaho in the areas of employment, healthcare, parenting, public accommodations, relationships, and schools.
For more information, please visit their Idaho LGBTQ webpage here: https://www.lambdalegal.org/states-regions/idaho.
Under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), a tenant may not be denied assistance, terminated from participation, or be evicted from your rental housing because that tenant is or has been a victim of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
The National Housing Law Project has created a Know Your Rights Brochure on the Violence Against Women Act and its protections related to federally assisted housing for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.
Please view the brochure here for further information: https://nhlp.org/files/VAWA-2013-Packet.pdf.
This guide was created by Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc. to explain housing rights and protections a domestic violence survivor has under federal and state law.
For more information, please see the guide below.
This brochure was created by Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc. and provides general legal advice to seniors regarding Power of Attorneys, Living Wills, Wills, etc.
A new tool can help gun owners and family members plan ahead for safe firearm use and transfers in the event of disability or death: The Firearm Life Plan, created by researchers at the University of Colorado and the Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center in Denver.
Think of it as advance care planning for guns — a way for someone to describe what they want to have happen to their firearms should they die or become physically or cognitively disabled and unable to use them responsibly.
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