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Thank you for being open to make your property available to members of the Transgender community in Los Angeles. Our overall goal is to reduce recidivism by black trans women whose lives have been affected by incarceration and social barriers by assisting with finding safe and adequate housing and opportunities that lead to self-sufficiency, education, sustainability, and employment. One in five transgender people in the United States has been discriminated against when seeking a home, and more than one in ten have been evicted from their homes, because of their gender identity. Transgender people comprise an estimated 0.6 percent of the general population . They made up 0.5 percent of the total homeless population as identified during the 2018 HUD Point-in-Time Count, of 2,512 people. Nationally, 44 percent (1,100) of the transgender population experiencing homelessness were sheltered, while 56 percent (1412) were unsheltered. The Continuum of Care (CoC) with the highest number for transgender people is Los Angeles City and County with 919 people. It is critical that Trans community members have a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment to help them become productive and able to thrive. Please fill out the form below and we will be in touch with you further for more details.
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