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A list of resources for the transgender community.
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Hudson’s FTM Resouce Guide
Hudson’s FTM Resouce Guide
This Guide is intended to provide information on topics of interest to female-to-male (FTM, F2M) trans men, and their friends and loved ones. Transsexual, non-transsexual, intersex, transgender, genderqueer, questioning, and “just plain folks” are all welcome.
King Country Trans* Resource Guide
An online guide of trans community resources, with lists and description of everything from political organizing groups to where to find health services and support groups.
National Center for Transgender Equality
The National Center for Transgender Equality is the nation’s leading social justice advocacy organization winning life-saving change for transgender people. NCTE was founded in 2003 by transgender activists who recognized the urgent need for policy change to advance transgender equality. With a committed board of directors, a volunteer staff of one, and donated office space, we set out to accomplish what no one had yet done: provide a powerful transgender advocacy presence in Washington, D.C. Today, NCTE has grown to a staff of 12 and works at the local, state, and federal level to change laws, policies and society.
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Gender Diversity
Gender Diversity
1-855-4GENDER
Gender Diversity’s mission is to increase understanding and awareness of gender identity in all people. They organize Gender Odyssey and Gender Odyssey Family conferences for transgendered and gender non-conforming adults, children, and their families. They also organize Camp Ten Trees.
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Camp Ten Trees
Camp Ten Trees
(206) 288-9568
A nonprofit organization offering residential summer camp sessions in the Pacific Northwest, featuring one week for LGBTQA youth (ages 13-17) and one week for children/youth (ages 8-17) of LGBTQ or non-traditional families.
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Trans Lifeline
Trans Lifeline
877-565-8860
This line is primarily for transgender people experiencing a crisis. This includes people who may be struggling with their gender identity and are not sure that they are transgender. While our goal is to prevent self harm, we welcome the call of any transgender person in need. We will do our very best to connect them with services that can help them meet that need. If you are not sure whether you should call or not, then please call. Our hotline is staffed by the true experts on transgender experience, transgender people themselves. Our volunteers are all trans identified and educated in the range of difficulties transgender people experience.