What is the mission of Stand With Trans?
Since 2015, Stand with Trans, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, has been dedicated to developing programs, educational events and support groups to serve the Transgender Youth. Our mission is to provide the tools needed by transgender youth so they will be empowered, supported and validated as they transition to their authentic life.
When was Stand With Trans started? Why?
Stand With Trans began in February 2015. Roz Keith, our founder, was in search of resources for her own child at the time who had recently came out as transgender. There was an identified need with a lack of resources, resulting in the creation of Stand With Trans.
How can I get involved?
There are many different ways to get involved and support Stand With Trans. You can volunteer at events, sit on a committee, make a financial donation, and help us create awareness for the work that we do. To volunteer at events or join a committee, please sign up on our volunteer intake form.
What ages does Stand With Trans support?
Is there support for parents?
Yes! In addition to youth support groups, parent support groups are offered on different week nights. Additionally, our annual empowerment workshop includes sessions specifically designed for parents.
What can I expect if I attend a support group?
Our support groups are ran by licensed therapists and professionals who have a passion to support trans youth and their families. Groups are generally held 1-2 times a month. Our support groups are a safe, warm, and welcoming space — currently, all groups meet via Zoom due to Covid-19.
What is Ally Parents?
Ally Parents is a network of more than 250 parents across the U.S. and Canada who are parents of trans individuals. They’re available to trans youth and parents, to help provide resources and support. “Love at the other end of the phone.” Click here to find an Ally Parent near you.
How do I become an Ally Parent?
All interested parents can apply by emailing Michelle Levy at michelle@standwithtrans.org.
What is your policy about photo usage?
Stand with Trans cares deeply about our participants’ privacy and safety. We never use images of individuals participating in our events without their express permission. If an individual later rescinds their permission, we will promptly stop using their image on any materials, electronic or hard copy, within our control.