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Be out, loud and proud!

I Am Trans is a movement that speaks about loving and accepting yourself first!
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About our Logo

No more hiding in the shadows. No more hurt and rejection. Be out, loud and proud! It’s time to accept and love yourself. It’s time to lead the charge! It’s time to own your stand, and stand out in a crowd. The time has come to embrace your identity.

Say it out loud: I Am Trans.

I Am Trans is a movement that speaks about loving and accepting yourself first! It is a representation of transgender rights and transgender pride. Taking its inspiration from the Transgender Pride Flag, the I Am Trans logo has three colours: blue, pink and white. Blue is the traditional colour for boys; pink is the traditional colour for girls; and white symbolises those that are transitioning or self-identify as neutral or a gender of their choice.

"Who created you, created us"

That is the ultimate truth. We have all come from the same source, and we are all human beings. What better reason can there be for acceptance and inclusion? What other motivation could there be to treat all of us equally and show each other kindness? Seeing the world from this perspective it is obvious that we should have the same rights and dignity that are enjoyed by the rest of society.

Programs

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Parivaar

Parent Support Group

  • Forum for Parents
  • Practice Sharing
  • Counseling
  • Gender Affirming Care
  • Health Services

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Doosra Ghar

Crisis Intervention Centre

  • Shelter and Food
  • Livelihood Options
  • Employability
  • Helpline
  • Health Services

Doosra Ghar
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Lalitha Bhavan

Community Kitchen

  • Food for all, livelihood for some
  • Community TouchPoint
  • Community Hall

Lalitha Bhavan

Achievements

Nearly 2.1 million people in India live with HIV, making it the world’s third largest population affected by this epidemic (UNAIDS, 2018). Sadly, HIV is concentrated among certain parts of the population which include mainly transgender persons, sex workers and migrant workers. Living and working in the same surroundings, these intersecting communities have been impacted both by the virus and poor social and economic conditions, making them doubly vulnerable.
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HIV Treatment

Starting in 2012, we have impacted 40-50,000 lives including Transgender persons, Female Sex Workers & Children, Truckers, Migrant workers, and drug users so far.

Food & Hygiene Kits

Starting in 2019, we have impacted more than 17,500 lives of Transgenders, Persons Living with HIV, Migrant workers, Quarantined
people/ centres, etc.

Community Kit

Since 2020 we have impacted the lives of 400 Transgender persons, Persons Living with HIV and Migrant workers per day through this intervention.

HIV Awareness

Starting in 2012, we have impacted more than 5 lakh lives. We have achieved this with the help of Police, Doctors, Local Donors, Politicians , Schools, and Colleges.

Migration Support

Since 2020, we have helped 10,000 Migrant Workers and Female Sex Workers.

Entitlements

Since 2014 we have impacted 1500-2000 Transgender persons and Female Sex Workers.

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