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If you could help the TG community???

Started by Sada, October 28, 2010, 01:17:16 AM

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Flan

I want to help by offering affordable, accessible healthcare (including surgery). yeah I'll be in student loan debt up my ass for it, but it's for a greater good :).
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erocse

I went to my first LGBT event this last year. I was nervous to go. When I got there , there was a lady called the "Hugs Lady"  :angel: She was greeting everyone with a hug. I am such an introvert, I tried to sneak passed but she saw me and gave me a great big hug. I couldn't believe it, a hug from a complete stranger. It felt so good and meant so much to me. I still think about it from time to time. :)

   At the next TG Event . I am going to be the "Hugs Lady". So what I would like and what I can give the Transgender community is a great big hug !!!  :-*

      Hugs, Erocse
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ChrisTinaBruce

#3
Fabulous idea.  I normally avoid support groups due to the lack of action and abundance of complaining and then realized this is an area I can help.  I realized I am the only person who wakes up good or bad, happy or sad with me.  Why should I care what some hillbilly who I never knew and will never see again cares about me?  We did not chose to be transgender, but we can chose how we manage our life.

Just as Erocse point out we need to welcome and encourage each other.  Most of our sisters are afraid, insecure and alone.  Just a simple smile, hello and hug elevates her confidence, acceptance and emotion acceptance.

Be Bold, Be Proud, Be Yourself.

Chris Tina Foxx Bruce




Quote from: erocse on October 28, 2010, 09:25:33 AM
I went to my first LGBT event this last year. I was nervous to go. When I got there , there was a lady called the "Hugs Lady"  :angel: She was greeting everyone with a hug. I am such an introvert, I tried to sneak passed but she saw me and gave me a great big hug. I couldn't believe it, a hug from a complete stranger. It felt so good and meant so much to me. I still think about it from time to time. :)

   At the next TG Event . I am going to be the "Hugs Lady". So what I would like and what I can give the Transgender community is a great big hug !!!  :-*

      Hugs, Erocse
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spacial

While I understand the intention of offering finance, if I can do anything it will be to encourage more acceptance of transgendered people. Especially when they are still children.

I doubt there is enough finance in the world to help everyone and in any case, I doubt there are enough surgeons.

But with better acceptance, transgendered people, even before or without surgery, will be happier and more secure within themselves. They will be able to earn a decent living, given better opportunities and be more productive employees.

One of the principal reasons I take so much exception to those that seek to marginalise people, for whatever reason, is the negative effect upon the economy.

The basis of the free enterprise system and democracy is that people must be judged upon what they do, not who they are.

These people who rant about old values are destroying a large part of our economy. It's perhaps time for those in the respective, responsible positions to take a stand for democracy and free enterprise and stop the unnecessary and counter-productive harassment of people for whatever reason.
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Miniar

If I could I'd set up a non-profit organization which would work with human rights organizations to do some of the following;
- Help trans-folk get out of truly dangerous situations.
Asylums for those who come from countries where transition will most probably cause them to be brutally killed.
Housing for trans-folk who're kicked out for coming out.
Stuff like that.
- Increase awareness.
Offer education to people of all walks of life, in every country possible.
Run a campaign via advertisements and pamphlets where possible.
- Work towards getting equal rights.
Preferably with the help of glb and feminist organizations as equal rights should be for "everyone".
Work the political lobby.
Support those politicians who support our cause.
Stuff like that.

'course, that stuff's expensive, so I'm doing blog entries and interviews in my tiny home country for now.



"Everyone who has ever built anywhere a new heaven first found the power thereto in his own hell" - Nietzsche
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Jillary Woolen Xσx

Education for our Young Brothers and Sister

or just to be able to blanket those who are scared, lost, or alone in our community
with some support, love, and protection
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Rosemary

I think i would offer my time to create projects in schools to raise awareness. Probably by creating teaching material and by giving the class myself.
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Vanessa_yhvh

I already do a bit, I guess... A regular in the local support group, advocate for our civil rights, my YouTube channel, and I try to connect TG people with employment here & there.
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ChrisTinaBruce

#9
Miniar - I agree about a non-profit.  I actually just started "Be Bold Be Proud"  a Non-Profit Transgender Equality organization, Be Bold Be Proud received the State of Texas NPO status this month and it has just begun.  Any help in spreading the word would be so much help.





Thanks,
Chris Tina Foxx Bruce


Quote from: Miniar on October 28, 2010, 11:07:48 AM
If I could I'd set up a non-profit organization which would work with human rights organizations to do some of the following;
- Help trans-folk get out of truly dangerous situations.
Asylums for those who come from countries where transition will most probably cause them to be brutally killed.
Housing for trans-folk who're kicked out for coming out.
Stuff like that.
- Increase awareness.
Offer education to people of all walks of life, in every country possible.
Run a campaign via advertisements and pamphlets where possible.
- Work towards getting equal rights.
Preferably with the help of glb and feminist organizations as equal rights should be for "everyone".
Work the political lobby.
Support those politicians who support our cause.
Stuff like that.

'course, that stuff's expensive, so I'm doing blog entries and interviews in my tiny home country for now.
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alexia elliot

I am seriously contemplating going for BofS in psychology and becoming TG specializing therapist. 
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Miniar

Quote from: ChrisTinaBruce on October 28, 2010, 12:53:51 PM
Miniar - I agree about a non-profit.  I actually just started "Be Bold Be Proud" www.BeBoldBeProud.com a Non-Profit Transgender Equality organization.  Be Bold Be Proud received the State of Texas NPO status this month and it has just begun.  Any help in spreading the word would be so much help.



www.BeBoldBeProud.com

Thanks,
Chris Tina Foxx Bruce

Well then I know at least one place that'll get a fair share if I win the lottery some day. ;)



"Everyone who has ever built anywhere a new heaven first found the power thereto in his own hell" - Nietzsche
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xAndrewx

Pretty much the same as Alexia. If I was more book smart I'd go into psychology or Psychiatry and do free counseling for transgender teens and adults on the side. 

justmeinoz

I live in a rural area, and am in the process of selling my house. I hope to get something with a smaller mortgage, if any, and will probably  have to settle for a bush block to do that.

It would be nice to be able to build a cabin to offer to TG folk for short breaks.
"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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erocse

Quote from: Michael Alexander on October 29, 2010, 07:47:31 AM
Pretty much the same as Alexia. If I was more book smart I'd go into psychology or Psychiatry and do free counseling for transgender teens and adults on the side.
Michael, Your young, you should do it . I think you would make a great one!!!

  Hugs, Erocse
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spacial

I do too. He and Alexia could make a significant difference.
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Shang

If I had the resources, I would love to find a way to help people afford at least HRT or a psychologist or both. 
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xAndrewx

Thanks Erocse and Spacial :D I went for getting an associates in Criminal Justice to become a law enforcement officer since it'll only take me two years of college. I'm about one year in. If I absolutely hate that I'll probably go for the psych degree. Thanks for the encouragement gals. I figure I just want to make a difference during my lifetime, maybe I will as an officer.

Janet_Girl

If I had the funds I would establish a transition house for all of our brothers and sisters who find themselves kicked out of their homes.

And I would try to establish it in ever major city in the world.
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Shynoir

I was having problems with money because of an unexpected purchase of a new house, but now I'm back on track. Steady freelance contracts and all the funds carefully diversified to various mutual funds, investments, and managed forex. I do see a better... a secure future for me now.

If I could help the community it will be specialized clinics without a doubt. Once I have successfully transitioned all the way in the next few years, I do plan to invest and develop such clinics. Not under my name though, a proxy for sure. My plan is to focus is on transsexuals not really the TG community as a whole. I already outlined few things for my legal advisor to look through.

- Free evaluation and therapy for minors.

- Free HRT for minors who are truly classified as transsexual.

- Health care with partner hospitals.

- FFS, SRS surgeries, voice therapy, voice surgery, and rehab.

- Help with maintaining stealth.

- Research on shoulder, hands, rib cage, and hips feminization.

- Research on re-inventing the whole concept of SRS to be more real.

- Up to 30 year low interest EMI credit account for all services payable as long as they have a good job and decent credit rating. If they don't have a good rating, they can still get credit as long as they get an another creditor.

- All of these backed by a series of businesses that contribute a fair share of donations. Restaurants, Web hosting businesses, fund raisers etc.

These all are my plans, but my legal advisor thinks I'm too much of an idealist. Will see  :-\
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