It All Makes Sense in Context

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
ranispersonalblog
rooksunday

hey! donate to uk trans charities today because it’s gonna be a rough one

non-un-topo

Folks in the UK, could we have some trusted links to charities?

raedear

There's Mermaids which is always a great option, and then Scotland-specific there's LGBT Youth Scotland, to give you just a couple. There will absolutely be more that other people can suggest though!

rooksunday

switchboard.lgbt and akt.org.uk are two i regularly support, and there’s always stonewall !

mosswolf

trans aid cymru is a mutual aid group rather than a charity but ill always shout them out for wales specific trans community support! they have a donation page here

calamitys-child

Scottish Trans Alliance do good work, and more locally to me and also locally to the evil billionaire funding so much of this (we are deeply uneasy neighbours I live in constant fear of seeing her) and also Parliament, Resisting Transphobia in Edinburgh do a lot of community work. Resistance is everywhere, both national and local, official and grassroots, and if you have no money spare to donate then you can donate time, if you have neither you can - you Must - reach out to even just one trans person near you, because community starts with smiling at your neighbours, knowing names, noticing if they're struggling. I survived thanks to one queer person I never knew the name of and spoke barely one sentence to taking 10 minutes out of their day to drop off an LGBTQ youth centre flier for me back in 2016. It starts small. It moves mountains. We are not budging an inch. I love you.

ranispersonalblog

Here in the Northwest of England we have The Michael Causer Foundation, which helps LGBTQIA+ young people who are at risk and/or homeless. Hopefully others here can think of more charities in the region, but this one's a good start

fanaticartisan
depsidase

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countessravengrey

These kinds of things give me hope

puppygirllaika

watching this actually made me cry a little. i've long held that i think the support for anti-trans policies is a mile wide and an inch deep, and the majority of people who would oppose our existence in a survey or a ballot box do so out of ignorence in the truest sense of the word. Do so because they have little to no experience of us, do so because they don't see us in their communities, do so because we are not a part of their daily lives, and that if they were to see us there in front of them day in and day out, they would not so easily cast aside our rights and our humanity in favor of what they hear about us from conservative media outlets. This is exactly what I'm talking about when I say that, and seeing such a perfect example of it, especially in so dark a time, brings me to tears.