ResouRces + LIBERATION PARTNERS
We have provided a list below of trusted sibling organizations and resources who offer programs and services to trans, gender non-conforming, and non-binary people.
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Since 2011, Kenvue's CARE WITH PRIDE® program has supported the LGBTQIA+ community by offering complimentary care packages via Family Equality with the goal of celebrating all LGBTQIA+ families.
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The Black Trans Liberation Kitchen: A community organization that feeds, empowers, and celebrates TGNC people.
More information here.
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We encourage you to contact Princess Janae Place. A center that helps people of trans experience with housing, first months rent, security deposit and broker fees.
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We encourage you to visit Apicha Community Health Center. A community health center focused on serving and offering care to the LGBTQIA+ community.
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Trans formative Schools after school program in NYC.
Advocating for trans futures through education & societal change.
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We encourage you to apply for Plume HRT Access Fund, which provides free gender-affirming care.
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We encourage you to apply for Point of Prides Electrolysis Support Program. Applications are open at different times throughout the year.
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Trans Lifeline offers grants that provide funding for changes to passports, driver's license/state ID, name change, etc.
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For The Gworls is a Black, trans-led collective that curates parties to fundraise money to help Black transgender people pay for their rent, gender-affirming surgeries, smaller co-pays for medicines/doctor’s visits, and travel assistance.
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Beacon provides nonpartisan strategy, coordination, and expert services to people and organizations facing the most extreme threats because of their civic participation. This includes coordinating legal, communications, and security professionals to help individuals and institutions navigate high-risk, high-speed situations.
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Zad Bull is a Black transgender NASM certified trainer who creates personalized programs for queer & trans folks.
Other Types of Support
We recommend you reach out to other trans, gender non-conforming, or non-binary people in your area, if possible. Your closest LGBTQIA+ center may also be aware of local resources or healthcare-related programs for trans and nonbinary folks to obtain surgery and care.

