Getting Something Off My Chest
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Before reading this or donating, please consider donating to some of these causes instead, as I feel they are in more dire need than I am of donations!
The Trevor Project
The Trevor Project is a non-profit organization focused on suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth.
The Zebra Coalition
The Coalition assists young LGBT+ people facing homelessness, bullying, isolation from their families, and physical, sexual and drug abuse with individualized programs to guide them to recovery and stability.
The LA LGBT Center
Since 1969 the Los Angeles LGBT Center has cared for, championed, and celebrated LGBT individuals and families in Los Angeles and beyond.
RAICES
The Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services is a non-profit focused on "providing free and low-cost legal services to under-served immigrant children, families and refugees".
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Hi! My name is August, and I'm a 29 year old transmasculine person.
I've been dealing with dysphoria related to my chest for a really long time, and feel that getting what's commonly referred to as "top surgery" would alleviate that, and allow me to live a happier and more complete life.
Unfortunately gender confirming surgeries can be quite expensive, and insurance doesn't always cover them. Which is where I find myself currently. I work very hard, and fill any excess hours on nights and weekends with as much illustration and graphic design freelance as I can book, but I am not in a place where I can afford surgery on my own.
The location that I'm researching and surgeon I hope to go with is The Gender Confirmation Center in San Francisco, with Dr. Scott Mosser. Surgery is listed at costing $10,000. I've only listed my fundraising goal at being $5,000, because I am going to try and save some of my own money, as well as look into other options, such as applying for grants that might help.
I know many other LGBT+ people are in the same financial boat I am in, and there are also so many other worthy causes to donate to, especially in this political and social climate, so don't feel any sort of pressure to donate! But if you're able to or want to, thank you so much, every little bit is helpful!
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this, and I hope that you have a great day!
-August
The Trevor Project
The Trevor Project is a non-profit organization focused on suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth.
The Zebra Coalition
The Coalition assists young LGBT+ people facing homelessness, bullying, isolation from their families, and physical, sexual and drug abuse with individualized programs to guide them to recovery and stability.
The LA LGBT Center
Since 1969 the Los Angeles LGBT Center has cared for, championed, and celebrated LGBT individuals and families in Los Angeles and beyond.
RAICES
The Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services is a non-profit focused on "providing free and low-cost legal services to under-served immigrant children, families and refugees".
________________________________
Hi! My name is August, and I'm a 29 year old transmasculine person.
I've been dealing with dysphoria related to my chest for a really long time, and feel that getting what's commonly referred to as "top surgery" would alleviate that, and allow me to live a happier and more complete life.
Unfortunately gender confirming surgeries can be quite expensive, and insurance doesn't always cover them. Which is where I find myself currently. I work very hard, and fill any excess hours on nights and weekends with as much illustration and graphic design freelance as I can book, but I am not in a place where I can afford surgery on my own.
The location that I'm researching and surgeon I hope to go with is The Gender Confirmation Center in San Francisco, with Dr. Scott Mosser. Surgery is listed at costing $10,000. I've only listed my fundraising goal at being $5,000, because I am going to try and save some of my own money, as well as look into other options, such as applying for grants that might help.
I know many other LGBT+ people are in the same financial boat I am in, and there are also so many other worthy causes to donate to, especially in this political and social climate, so don't feel any sort of pressure to donate! But if you're able to or want to, thank you so much, every little bit is helpful!
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this, and I hope that you have a great day!
-August
Organizer
August Osterloh
Organizer
Los Angeles, CA