Warmest greetings to all of our allies in the Campaign for Southern Equality community – my name is Danielle and I’m a 35-year-old, disabled, mother of two teenage boys.
When extreme lawmakers in Texas forced through a law restricting gender-affirming care for transgender young people like my son Peter, I didn’t know where to turn.
I knew exactly what kind of care my son needed to thrive – and so did his doctors in Texas. But lawmakers in our state made it impossible for parents like me to care for our children. I was scared and furious – but above all, I was determined. No lawmaker was going to stop me from getting my son the affirming care he needed.
Then we heard about the Southern Trans Youth Emergency Project – a project created by the Campaign for Southern Equality to support families like ours with rapid response grants to ensure our transgender children are able to access the critical care they need.
Thanks in part to an emergency grant from CSE, Peter and I traveled this fall to Mexico where we made an appointment with a doctor who specialized in medically necessary care for transgender youth. After months of worries, Peter finally had the medical care he needed.
In 2023, the Southern Trans Youth Emergency Project has made it possible for 650+ families like ours across the South to access gender-affirming care. And if you pitch in before midnight on December 31, your donation will be matched – helping to ensure transgender youth and their families have the support they need in 2024.
Please, donate $15 or more now to this life-saving program. Every dollar will be matched on the spot – and will give Campaign for Southern Equality the resources they need to help hundreds more families in 2024.
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