Pinellas shelters fine-tune their policies to better serve transgendered people
By Keyonna Summers, Times Staff Writer
In Print: Monday, January 28, 2013
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LARGO — Mingling with other homeless women in the female pod at Pinellas Safe Harbor, Tracy Abel was settling in for the night when trouble began.
It was the 31-year-old's first visit to the shelter, and she was startled when two guards stood over her telling her there had been a mistake.
A check had shown that the petite brunet's Social Security number originally was issued to a man. Questioning by shelter staff revealed that Abel, unable to afford a $19,000 sex-reassignment surgery, still had male genitalia.
That raised a difficult question: In a communal setting, where sleep and shower facilities are shared, where do you house someone who presents as one gender, but has genitalia of the other?