Resources

  • The McKenzie Project

    Black trans-led organization in South Florida with a primary focus on Black trans and non-binary folks ages 18+, especially those who are experiencing homelessness, engaging in survival sex work, or living with HIV.

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  • The Okra Project

    Black trans-led mutual aid project.

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  • The QLaw Foundation of Washington

    Advocacy, education, and legal assistance for 2SLGBTQIA+ Washingtonians.

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  • The Transcend Fund

    Supports transportation costs for queer youth from North Dakota, South Dakota, and Iowa to receive necessary and life-saving healthcare out-of-state, cover tuition costs for remote schools that are welcoming to all gender identities in cases where students' local districts are not safe spaces for transgender and queer youth, and provide small cash grants to other…

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  • The Transgender District

    The mission of the Transgender District is to create an urban environment that fosters the rich history, culture, legacy, and empowerment of transgender people and its deep roots in the southeastern Tenderloin neighborhood. Our vision is to stabilize and economically empower the transgender community through ownership of homes, businesses, historic and cultural sites, and safe…

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  • The TransLatin@ Coalition (TLC)

    TLC has grown into a nationally recognized organization with representation in 10 states across the U.S. While continuing to advocate for systemic change, TLC also provides direct services to TGI individuals in Los Angeles. Center for Violence Prevention and Transgender Wellness in response to widespread structural, institutional, and interpersonal violence impacting the TGI community.

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  • Tits & Sass

    Online Journal by and for sex workers.

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  • TLDEF’s Name Change Project

    Provides pro bono legal name change services to low-income TGNCI people through partnerships with U.S. law firms and corporate law departments.

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