John –
Over the past year our team at the Campaign for Southern Equality created the Southern Trans Youth Emergency Project (STYEP) in response to the brutal barrage of laws that prohibit transgender youth from accessing life-affirming and sometimes life-saving healthcare. As bans have become law across the South, our team has been honored to provide direct services to families to help them connect with out-of-state care and to help fund their travel needs with emergency grants of $500. We have been honored to partner with advocacy organizations, medical providers, and family networks in every state where we are offering STYEP – there is truly an incredible movement of people coming together to ensure that trans youth have families to the health care they need and deserve.
We are excited to share the news that this week we expanded STYEP in Missouri, in partnership with PROMO Missouri, The GLO Center, and TransParent. When Missouri’s ban became law at the end of the summer, many families faced immediate challenges about where to turn or how to afford the additional costs of accessing care out of state. We are honored to offer support during this time of crisis, in close partnership with organizations across Missouri.
If you know of families of trans youth in Missouri who could use this support, please spread the word about two new offerings:
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