Help for servicemembers and their families
Active Duty, Guard, Reserves? We can help with discharges such as:
- Hardship
- Conscientious Objection
- Medical
- Psychological
- Entry Level Seperation
- Don't Ask Don't Tell and Homosexual Conduct
Experiencing hazing, harassment, discrimination or sexual assault? We can help.
SDMCC is a proud member of the GI Rights Hotline Network, which is a coalition of non-profit, non-governmental counseling agencies that provides information to members of the military about discharges, grievance and complaint procedures, and other civil rights.
The service is free. The call is confidential.
Click here to contact a GI Rights Counselor.
Related Information
Toll-free GI Rights Hotline Number (US and Canada except AK): (800) FYI-95GI OR (877) 447-4487
Overseas Phone Number: (510) 465-1472
From Germany: 06223-47506
In Alaska: (888) 554-2822 OR (877) 447-4487
SDMCC's Phone Number: (206) 789-2751
SDMCC's Emergency Cell Phone: (206) 214-8823
Resources
GI Rights Hotline Network Website
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors GI Rights Page
Getting Out: A Guide to Military Discharges (pdf)
Helping Out: A Guide to Military Discharges and GI Rights
Advice for Conscientious Objectors in the Armed Forces (pdf)
Survival Guide for GLBT Servicemembers (pdf)
