Pushing back on the nation's worst anti-LGBTQ law
John –
The worst anti-LGBTQ law in the country – Alabama’s SB 184, which criminalizes trans-affirming care for people under the age of 19 – is a cruel attack on transgender young people, an attempt to erase trans youth and intimidate the medical providers and family members who care for them.
The law is on hold for now thanks to a critical court order – but this time of crisis has been taxing on grassroots groups across Alabama who have been central to supporting trans youth throughout this wrenching period. That’s why it’s so critical that we come together and support on-the-ground organizations in Alabama that are providing the love, care, and resources that trans youth need.
Can you join us in supporting grassroots groups in AL serving trans and queer youth? Click here and your donation will be instantly split between five organizations doing essential work for trans youth in Alabama. ([link removed] )
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These organizations – including Magic City Acceptance Center, Montgomery Pride United, Prism United, the T.A.K.E. Resource Center, and The Knights & Orchids Society – are havens for trans and queer youth. They help out in forging social connections, finding emotional support, and more.
Your donations will help keep them going and send a message to trans youth in Alabama that they are loved, seen, and supported.
Thanks for pitching in $5, $25, or whatever you can to support trans youth in Alabama. Your donation will automatically be split between five grassroots groups. ([link removed])
Thank you,
Adam Polaski
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Communications Director
Campaign for Southern Equality
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