Trans Lifeline
@translifeline.org
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Peer support & crisis hotline for the trans community. 🇺🇸 877-565-8860 🇨🇦 877-330-6366 website: translifeline.org donate: https://give.translifeline.org
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Trans Lifeline is proud to be partnering with Point of Pride to launch the Trans Health Survey🏳️‍⚧️

This is a national effort by trans people, for trans people to share our experiences and shape a future of affirming, accessible care.

Join us by taking the survey today! bit.ly/TransHealthS...
Image promoting the Trans Health Survey, with portraits of diverse trans individuals on a purple background. Point of Pride and Trans Lifeline logs are displayed at the bottom of the image. Text reads: 'The Trans Health Survey - Take the survey now to help build a better, more affirming future for trans healthcare.' Logos of Point of Pride and Trans Lifeline are included. Visit [www.transhealthsurvey.org] for more information."
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Our Community Weekend in support of @translifeline.org is now live!!! Keep an eye out for streamers from our community as they kickstart the hype (and donations) in the leadup to our Fall Fest event, which begins next Thursday 10/9 at 10 AM Eastern!
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We’re proud to announce that we've successfully hired and trained additional hotline operators – increasing our hotline capacity and support by 75% during our call hours. Your donations have and will continue to sustain our ongoing work and support employment for trans people! Thank you.
Background is light purple, pink, and light green with a doodle of two figures holding each other's arms. The main text says "without Community Care, we have nothing". Background is light purple, pink, and light green. An image with one person on the phone and another person showing support is in a frame in the right corner. The main text showcases tangible way to support the trans community.
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Wizards of the Coast is hosting a Twitch stream to support Trans Lifeline, a hotline and non-profit organization offering direct support to trans people in crisis – for the trans community, by the trans community.

Tune in to twitch.tv/magic on Oct 4th at 10am PT to play games with us and support!
Promotional graphic with a purple and blue fantasy-themed background and crystal-like formations. The image features two logos: the Wizards of the Coast logo in rainbow gradient colors on the left, and the Trans Lifeline logo in white on the right. Large bold text in the center reads: “Support Trans Lifeline.” Below, smaller text says “Tune in Oct 4” next to the Twitch logo.
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You can find community with Peer2Peer. Peer2Peer is a twitch streamer directory with every streamer holding themselves accountable to creating a safe space online. Streamers can also use a myriad of identity related tags - so you can find your people. peer2peer.live
A screenshot of a conversation in peer2peer.live on top of a multi-colored background. The title says "Identity Connects Us: Peer2Peer.live by Trans Lifeline"
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emmanessy.bsky.social
The Trans Rights are Human Rights raid train has reached it's first goal of $1,000 raised!! Goal updated to $1,500!!

Schedule: horaro.org/trans-rights...

To donate: tilt.fyi/fDZha6WnQT

@translifeline.org #twitch #translifeline #tiltify #charity #transrights
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that's an oversight on our part, i'll make sure your feedback is heard, thank you
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We’ve made you a step-by-step guide for supporting your trans loved one through a crisis. Remember: it’s better to show up imperfectly than not show up at all. (pt.1)
Purple slide entitled "How You Can Support a Trans Friend in Crisis" with an illustration of a heart with hugging arms around itself in light pink. Purple slide with a blue and dark purple illustration of an ear and a speech bubble next to word "Listen". Underneath is a dark purple and white illustration of a bell near the words "Don't Panic" Light pink and dark purple illustration near the words "Harm Reduction". Underneath is a dark purple and white illustration of two people figures hugging near the words "Understand their Circumstances".
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As abolitionists, we believe cops don’t belong in care. We will not call emergency services or law enforcement without your explicit request.

Your experiences, choices, and desires for yourself will be respected.

Read our latest blog, bit.ly/TransLifeline-Response-to-988-cuts
Outline illustration of a police car turned upside down with flowers growing out of the underside of the car. The text reads "Community Over Cops" BlueSky screenshot from @harmscommitted.bsky.social that says "Eliminating specialized services from 988 is taking away a necessary lifeline from trans people." Followed by "Two thirds of [trans] respondents said they opted not to use crisis lines, largely because of "fears of being misunderstood and invalidated". The image is a person facing away the camera with a smart phone held by their ear. A screenshot from our latest blog "We Aren't Going Anywhere: Our Response to Cuts to 988's LGBTQ+ Youth Service" published today 09/08/2025
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Trans Lifeline is proud to be partnering with Point of Pride to launch the Trans Health Survey🏳️‍⚧️

This is a national effort by trans people, for trans people to share our experiences and shape a future of affirming, accessible care.

Join us by taking the survey today! bit.ly/TransHealthS...
Image promoting the Trans Health Survey, with portraits of diverse trans individuals on a purple background. Point of Pride and Trans Lifeline logs are displayed at the bottom of the image. Text reads: 'The Trans Health Survey - Take the survey now to help build a better, more affirming future for trans healthcare.' Logos of Point of Pride and Trans Lifeline are included. Visit [www.transhealthsurvey.org] for more information."
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It’s Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and, like every month, we’re here for our trans siblings.

Here’s what we want you to know:
☎️ Gender affirming care is suicide prevention.
☎️ #SafeHotlines don’t call the cops without explicit consent.
☎️ The world is a better place with trans people in it! 🏳️‍⚧️✨
Blue, pink, and purple Illustration with flora and text that reads, “gender affirming care is suicide prevention.”  Blue pink, and purple illustration with flora and text that reads, “the world is a better place with trans people in it.”
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We’ve collected examples of trans culture across the globe to remind us that there have been and always will be trans people. Everywhere! ✨🏳️‍⚧️🌏
Take a minute to learn about our transcestors!
A series of graphics about trans people throughout cultures. A pink drawing of a priestess who wears feminine attire and poses with hands up holding a religious object. A pink drawing of a temple is below the priestess. Background is given about the earliest documented trans people. A pink drawing of a Galli priestess who wears feminine attire and poses with hands up holding a religious object in the top right corner. A blue drawing of a flower in the bottom left corner. Information is provided about how many cultures have a third gender. A pink drawing of 3 hibiscus flowers in the top right corner. A blue drawing of a flower in the bottom left corner. The Diné community has a more fluid understanding of gender. A pink drawing of a southwest landscape of sun and rocks in the top right corner.
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We’ve rounded up some influential trans media for you during Trans History Month. Who else should we be reading? Watching? Listening to? Let us know in the comments.
#TransHistoryMonth #QTPOC #QTGNC #LGBTQHistory #TransJoy #TransMedia
The words “Trans Media” sit in the foreground along with an image of a film strip on the left featuring images of famous trans people in media. Ash Perez looks at the camera and smiles. He is wearing a long sleeved sweater with a happy face on it. Christine Jorgensen smiles at the camera wearing lipstick, a broad rimmed hat, and a women’s suit. A film strip on the left features images of famous trans people featured in the documentary, Disclousure.
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Happy Trans History Month! ✨🏳️‍⚧️✨ We’re here and we’ve been here! Trans people have always existed and there's so much wisdom, strength, and talent we can find from our trans-ancestors. Here are some historical trans figures that helped shape our present and our future.
Square image with light pink and blue hues as a background. Captions say "Trans History Month" at the top left corner with "Trans Ancestors" in big purple lettering in the middle. Images include a pink rose in front of a light blue shape for enhancement at the bottom left, the Trans Lifeline logo on the bottom right, and featuring Lili Elbe on the right-hand side above the logo. Square image with light pink and blue hues as a background. Captions say "Trans History Month" at the top left corner with the Trans Lifeline logo on the top right corner. This post features Mother George. The caption in the post reads: Mother George was a  Black and Native midwife who lived in the Grey Valley of Idaho in the 19th century. In her 40 years of midwifery, she owned a ranch, practiced medicine, and assisted in the delivery of thousands of children. It wasn’t until she passed that we knew she was transgender. Square image with light pink and blue hues as a background. Captions say "Trans History Month" at the top left corner with the Trans Lifeline logo on the top right corner. This post features Amelio Robles Avila. The caption in the post reads: Amelio Robles Ávila was a transgender man who fought as a colonel in the Mexican Revolution, gaining recognition for his military service. Robles transitioned during the revolution and lived the rest of his life as a man, and married a woman in 1930. His gender identity was legally recognized long before such recognition was common, making him a prominent transgender figure in Mexico's history. Square image with light pink and blue hues as a background. Captions say "Trans History Month" at the top left corner with the Trans Lifeline logo on the top right corner. This post features Sweet Evening Breeze. The caption in the post reads: Sweet Evening Breeze, aka Miss Sweets, was a nurse and performer. She was well-known for her performances at speakeasies during the Prohibition era. Her home served as a sanctuary for queer runaways, helping them gain access to food, resources, and clothing. This has also earned her the nickname of a “fairy godmother” among the Lexington locals.
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“All we want to do is live. And health care is a part of that.” – Karleigh, @translifeline.org 🏳️‍⚧️

No matter what SCOTUS says, trans youth deserve the ability to make decisions about their own medical care with the support of affirming doctors and their families — free from government interference.
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If you’re digging that shirt Craig’s wearing and want to donate $5 to @translifeline.org, have we got news for you:

All proceeds from the sale of our #Pride designs go to them. Have a look!

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Incredible! thank you!!