I thought this was good article yesterday as well! >

Ya know, donations for a non-profit like that are probably very useful and would certainly support trans-people where the rubber meets the road: on the street. Now that they are having to move it'd be nice if they could get a place in a quieter, somewhat more expensive neighborhood where they can at least go outside and relax.
But, non-profits like this one are almost invariably relegated to seedier neighborhoods because they cannot afford the expense of buying a location in a more expensive neighborhood than the one they were in. Just don't make a lot of money sheltering trans kids. *sigh*
Nichole