Dedicated to Serving the Trans Youth Community
Our Mission
Stand with Trans empowers and supports transgender youth and their loved ones.
Our Vision
Our vision is a world where gender diverse youth are normalized and celebrated.
Our DEI Statement
Stand with Trans embraces people of all races, ethnicities, gender expressions, identities, ages, sexual orientations, religions, spiritualties, disabilities, and backgrounds without discrimination. We create an environment where all identities and their intersections belong and are uplifted. We acknowledge the troubling history of disproportionate discrimination and violence faced by transgender people of color, especially trans women of color who are the members of our community most likely to face fatal violence.
We are committed to dismantling the barriers faced by our community based on racism, sexism, queer-antagonism, and other discriminatory factors. These barriers include recent legislation like denying trans people from using the bathroom of their gender, barring trans people from participating in sports of their gender, and banning schools from teaching about LGBTQ acceptance.
We consciously work to oppose all forms of discrimination and foster a community where all peoples have equitable access to resources and opportunities of inclusion in a safe place.
Stand with Trans was founded in February, 2015.
As a federally approved, not for profit, all donations are tax deductible to the extent the law allows.
When our son, Hunter, came out to me in early 2013, I knew we had to do something. There was very little out there in the way of resources. I really had no idea what it meant to be transgender. Of course, now, there is something almost daily in my news feed, on social media and in the evening news about trans* individuals; albeit not all positive. However, the awareness is growing and that is a good thing.
From “Call Him Hunter” A blog for anyone who embraces diversity…
For my son to come out to me and then to the world (of social media) not long after, it took an enormous amount of courage. He spent two years researching so he could figure it all out. He didn’t choose a special day to tell me; it was a an ordinary day that included a request to schedule a haircut appointment. The only significant thing about request is that the style he chose was a boys’ hair style. This was unexpected. Surprising, in fact. That was his “coming out” moment. That otherwise perfectly normal, “I need a haircut” statement, became a monumental marker in the turning point for our family.
– Roz Keith


SwT Mission Statement
Stand with Trans empowers and supports transgender youth and their
loved ones.
SwT Vision Statement
Our vision is a world where gender diverse youth are validated and
celebrated
SwT DEI Statement
Stand with Trans embraces people of all races, ethnicities, gender
expressions, identities, ages, sexual orientations, religions, spiritualties,
disabilities, and backgrounds without discrimination. We create an
environment where all identities and their intersections belong and are
uplifted. We acknowledge the troubling history of disproportionate
discrimination and violence faced by transgender people of color,
especially trans women of color who are the members of our community
most likely to face fatal violence.