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Donate to help us to keep our platform free."Whitman-Walker Health is well-known in the DC area to be the go-to place for health services for the LGBTQ+ community and for people living with HIV. It also provides life-saving legal and mental health services, including legal servies for undocumented immigrants and asylum seekers, especially those seeking asylum due to persecution they face based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. It also offers legal services for trans people in need of a legal gender marker or name change. WWH makes all people feel welcome, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, race, income, or immigration status. WWH offers services on a sliding scale and can offer services regardless of a client's ability to pay. It also sponsors free medical and legal clinics and free HIV testing. WWH has different locations around DC. Its 14th street location is newly renovated and is bright and spacious, with a very welcoming vibe for clients."
Show more"I am from out of state and the lovely person I spoke to has sent an urgent message to Endo regarding what my child needs. That being said, I was alerted to the new Ohio Law and how it will exclude the treatment of non-Ohio resident minors. This law goes into effect April 24, 2024. I was given a list of providers in other states to contact for out-of-state gender-affirming care."
Show more"I am a transgender man living in New Orleans, Louisiana. Recently, the doctor who was providing my hormone replacement therapy moved out of the state. He recommended that I go onto the Louisiana Trans Advocates website to find a new provider. Their website is extremely helpful. Each provider has a tag that shows what services they provide, as well as an address, contact information, and description. I used this website to find a doctor who provides hormone replacement therapy in New Orleans, accepts my insurance, and works with adults. It was very helpful to me and I would recommend it to any transgender person in Louisiana who needs medical support. "
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