For the last 12 months, Mary Wilson has been fielding phone calls and emails at such a dizzying pace, she can hardly keep track of the notifications on her iPhone most days. Wilson is the program director for a non-profit in Atlanta, Georgia, called Trans Housing Coalition, which helps trans…
Hal Dempsey launched a GoFundMe fundraiser for themself and their two partners to leave Springfield, Missouri, the day after Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sought to limit access to gender-affirming health care for transgender people of all ages.
Bruce E. Stidham, KFF Health News via Tribune News Service
Rebecca, a 12-year-old in Texas, came out as transgender about two years ago. Her parents, Mitch and Tiffany Tillison, asked that only her middle name, Rebecca, be published because they fear for her safety due to threats of violence against transgender people. Because of such threats and a crackdown on health care options for her, the family plans to move to Washington state in July.
The day after Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sought to limit access to gender-affirming health care for transgender people of all ages this spring, Hal Dempsey launched a GoFundMe fundraiser for themself and their two partners to leave Springfield, Missouri.
Bruce E. Stidham, KFF Health News via Tribune News Service
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The day after Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sought to limit access to gender-affirming health care for transgender people of all ages this spring, Hal Dempsey launched a GoFundMe fundraiser for themself and their two partners to leave Springfield, Missouri.
Bruce E. Stidham, KFF Health News via Tribune News Service
Rebecca, a 12-year-old in Texas, came out as transgender about two years ago. Her parents, Mitch and Tiffany Tillison, asked that only her middle name, Rebecca, be published because they fear for her safety due to threats of violence against transgender people. Because of such threats and a crackdown on health care options for her, the family plans to move to Washington state in July.
Hal Dempsey launched a GoFundMe fundraiser for themself and their two partners to leave Springfield, Missouri, the day after Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sought to limit access to gender-affirming health care for transgender people of all ages.
Bruce E. Stidham, KFF Health News via Tribune News Service