Transgender Day of Visibility: A Startling Reality & Our Mission to Help
Today, on Transgender Day of Visibility, we're shining a light on the staggering health disparities that transgender women face in Atlanta. We invite you to read our latest blog post that reveals a shocking report from the CDC: nearly six out of ten Black transwomen in metro Atlanta have HIV. 📈 The alarming numbers: In seven major cities, 42% of transwomen reported living with HIV. When it comes to Black transwomen, the study's results are even more shocking: about 62% live with HIV. 🏥 The healthcare challenge: Transphobia, misgendering, and lack of gender-affirming facilities and processes hinder access to proper care for transwomen. 💡 Our mission: In our blog post, we discuss how we're expanding HIV testing in Atlanta and working to address these issues through innovative and comprehensive solutions. Read the full blog post here At SisterLove, we're committed to breaking down barriers and providing essential support to improve the lives of transgender women. But we can't do it alone. ➡️ Take action: Share our blog post on your social media platforms to raise awareness about this critical issue. Join us in our fight for health equity and social justice for all by becoming a supporter today Together, we can make a difference. Warm regards, SisterLove, Inc.
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