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Tranz-Central Coast: Providing support for transgender residents

Started by Syne, July 09, 2009, 06:27:37 AM

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Tranz-Central Coast: Providing support for transgender residents
The local group is creating network of therapists, doctors and experts as well as educating public
By Sarah Linn
http://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/story/778132.html



A few years ago, when Atascadero resident Kari Graton searched for health care professionals equipped to deal with her unique situation, she came up short.

"You do a search through the yellow book and the Internet to find somebody who can help you and there's nobody there," she said.

Graton, like dozens of others in San Luis Obispo County, is transgender.
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