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Tell them to make inquiries to the D&D AL (Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer's League), formerly known as the RPGA (Role Playing Gamer's Association - they may have seen mention of it in promotional materials found alongside D&D 3rd Ed. manuals and other products like Dungeon Magazine, or Dragon Magazine before they stopped publication).
This is assuming that you mean D&D campaigns run online (VOIP, Discord, and/or Foundry), and not the D&D Online MMORPG, of course. Barring that, and taking your unknown geographical location into account, they may also be able to find organized/advertised gaming groups by making the rounds of all of your nearest brick and mortar gaming/comic shops. They're well known as consistent sources for tournament organization for things like Warhammer and Magic: The Gathering as official retailers of said products alongside the D&D content released by Wizards of the Coast.
Tell them that I said good luck as well.
Thank you so much for all the advice. I will pass it along. I'm not purposefully being vague, I'm just out of my element. I've mentioned elsewhere but we are deep south, and any time we think we've found good people they show their true colors. You would be surprised (or maybe not) how quick someone will argue against their own well being
Edit: sorry, this is for TTRPG. In person would be fine, but we've been burned so many times now it is hard to want to put yourself back out there. I figure it will be easier to find people online that share our views
Aah, the Deep South makes for a whole different kind of animal where these problems are concerned. The best that I can think of it to network with groups operating IRL out of your nearest large city's gay neighbourhood - odds are better to find parties better aligned to your SO's situation, and much, much less tolerant of the kind of abuse which can be expected in the sticks/country outside of urban centers. If the pair of you aren't urban, there may be a way to connect with players & DMs in the same time zone, if not close enough to play around the table.
These were local lgbt people. They chose a Trump voter over my partner