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Press Release: SB 107 Signed into California Law

Senate Bill 107, the Trans State of Refuge Bill, has just been passed into law! This legislation will protect trans kids and their families fleeing from states that criminalize the parents of trans kids for allowing them to receive gender-affirming care by protecting them from being criminally prosecuted for supporting their trans kids’ access to healthcare or having their children ...

Press Release: SB 923 signed into California Law

Senate Bill 923, the TGI Inclusive Care Act has officially passed into law! During a time when many states are actively passing bills that attack the trans community, California taking concrete steps towards protecting the rights for transgender, gender diverse, and intersex (TGI) people across the country. “We are truly thankful to the Governor and legislators in California for passing ...

1st-in-Nation Transgender-Inclusive Health Care Act Passes Assembly

SB 923, the TGI Inclusive Care Act, has passed the Senate and is headed for Governor Newsom’s Desk! Senate Bill 923, the TGI Inclusive Care Act, passed the Senate on Thursday afternoon by a vote of 31-8, and is now on its way to Governor Newsom’s desk. During a time when many states are actively passing bills that attack the ...

Check Out Our Bookstore!

Name: TransFamily Support Services Address: 12463 Rancho Bernardo Rd, Suite 218, San Diego, CA 92128 Website URL: transfamilysos.org We at TransFamily Support Services are so excited to share with you our new reading list on Bookshop.org! By simply clicking here, you can now have access to our specially curated reading lists that all have a focus on gender affirmation, many ...

Gender Dysphoria & Me: Kieran’s Journey

I am not a girl. It took me years to realize and come to terms with it, but I am not. No way around it. No technicalities. I am not a girl, and I never was. But I didn’t always know that. It didn’t matter so much when I was young. After all, boys and girls are treated quite ...

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