Mission
Trans Lifeline connects trans people to the community support and resources we need to survive and thrive.
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Vision
We envision a world where trans people have the connection, economic security, and care everyone needs and deserves—free of prisons and police.
Calls Answered
Funds Dispersed
Featured Resources
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Trans Resistance Network
Growing community defense, mutual-aid, and alternative systems of care for gender diverse people.
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ID Change Library – Trans Lifeline
Living library with federal & county information about name & gender marker changes & ID documents.
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A Place for Marsha
Facilitates safe housing for trans & non-binary individuals leaving U.S. states with transphobic laws. Their goal is to connect trans people aged 18+ with volunteers in safe states who are willing to be their roommates.
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Erin’s National Informed Consent Clinics Map
Erin Reed’s informed consent map lists every informed consent hormone therapy clinic for trans people in the U.S.
Latest Blog Posts

Navigating Change: Trans Lifeline Initiaties Restructure for Long-Term Resilience
Happy holidays from the Trans Lifeline team. ❤️ This year has been a doozy, and with no sign of relief on the immediate horizon, an already challenging time of year is feeling more daunting than ever for many trans folks. Seemingly endless streams of anti-trans rhetoric flood the news cycle while the realities of genocide,…

End-of-Year Pause in Hotline Operations & New Hours in 2024
Dear Community, Trans Lifeline is undergoing a significant and challenging phase of transition, coinciding with a critical period in which trans people nationwide are facing relentless attacks on our fundamental rights and freedoms. Moreover, funding for Trans Lifeline—especially from corporations—has dramatically dropped this year, leaving us with a $2.5 million shortfall. All of this is…

Tucking Guide for Trans Femmes, Trans Women & AMAB
Tucking is not a requirement to affirm one’s gender, but it is a technique often used by trans femmes, trans women, and people who were assigned male at birth to feel better about their gender presentation.