I'm a Utah to Seattle trans refugee. You can read my story in my feed.
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The framing on this issue has been a little weird, so to be clear, Seattle is a great place for trans people to relocate if out of the country isn't an option. The resources to make a move to Seattle accessable to lower income trans people is what is at stake here! So the state of emergency opening up funds would be really crucial to the small network of trans nonprofits who are spread thin. In the meantime, donating money or time to these nonprofits goes a long way!
Thank you for taking the time to clarify! Yes, Seattle is still a good place to go if you can’t make it out of the US!!
This article may talk about the strain, but we’re actively working to make sure we can take care of those that are in need.
Can people provide some links to places to donate or other direct actions?
Traction is mentioned in the article and could use donations!
When Harmony and his boyfriend contacted Traction last year, the couple had nearly no resources to rebuild their lives. They were too young to have amassed any real savings, and they were leaving all of their friends and most of their possessions behind.
A Traction peer navigator met the couple at the airport. Three different couples who volunteer with the group offered to house Harmony and his boyfriend for weeks at a time. The navigator helped Harmony sign up for health insurance and food benefits, and eventually, Traction helped the couple find jobs and enroll in college. A few months ago, the couple signed a lease for their own apartment.
“For the very first time, I felt like I didn’t have to do it all myself,” Harmony said. “We never had to wonder, ‘What are we going to do now?’ They were already thinking ahead of what we might need.”
And HERE is a list of LGBTQ+ community resources to get started
100%. I moved here from a red state to escape that BS, although I moved to the peninsula and not Seattle itself due to cost.
The peninsula is so beautiful you're not missing too much in my opinion! Welcome home :)
Thanks. It is truly an honor to live here, so close to my favorite national park. I wouldn't live anywhere else in the US.