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The Cost of Preemptively Abandoning Transgender Patients
The Impact of Health Care Providers Preemptively Complying with Campaigns to Abandon Transgender Patients
May 214 min read


When Geography Becomes a Barrier
When Geography Becomes a Barrier -
Privacy, VPNs, Telehealth, and Rural Access to Care
Apr 302 min read


TDOV'26: Beyond Visibility: Honoring Lives, Work, and ImpactMarch 31. 2026
TDOV'26: Beyond Visibility: Honoring Lives, Work, and Impact March 31. 2026 March 31. 2026 On International Transgender Day of Visibility, we celebrate the courage, brilliance, and resilience of transgender people everywhere. But visibility is only the beginning. Transgender people are not just symbols of identity — they are builders, creators, leaders, caregivers, and innovators. They are shaping our communities every day in ways that often go unseen and unrecognized. At The
Mar 312 min read


Protect Children and help end child marriage: Stop the scare tactics with health care
COLORADO: Vote NO on Props 109 & 110. Protect Children and help end child marriage: Stop the scare tactics https://equalitynow.org is an organization that is dedicated to ending child marriage for more resources regarding child marriage please view their resource lists. If you or a loved one struggle with this tell a trusted adult and report it to the right authorities.
Mar 231 min read


Bridging Gaps in Care involves Awareness
March 16, 2026. Written by: Ezra Bell, Board President and Co Founder It's one thing to want to help others, it takes a special kind of person to also want to understand and know the people they are intending to help. When you read the headlines and watch videos of politicians discussing medications and surgery techniques does it strike a sense of dread into your heart? For Many American Families the reality is that you wake up to watching your most intimate and vulnerable as
Mar 161 min read


Turning Visibility into Access
When identification is stripped away, access to healthcare is often the first casualty.
Your donation is not symbolic. It is practical. It helps someone get to their appointment when they can’t legally drive. It helps cover medication costs when bureaucratic barriers interrupt insurance. It helps ensure that a sudden policy change does not become a medical crisis.
Mar 22 min read

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