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1 Transgender Resources NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (Covering all Transgender Persons) Center for Gender Sanity www.gendersanity.com PO Box 30313 Bellingham, WA 98228 Ph. (360) 398-2878 The Center for Gender Sanity offers resources for transsexuals who plan to transition on the job, their coworkers, and their employers. The Center offers he lp in planning a successful transition, guidance for employers dealing with transition issues, a nd diversity training about transsexualism. FTM International www.ftm i.org Ph. (415) 553-5987 (voicemail) FTM International sponsors informational meetin gs and support meetings for self-identified FTM transsexuals. An FTM quarterly newsletter and resour ce guide (listing of professionals and clinics for gender dysphoria) are available. Gender Education & Advocacy (GEA) www.gender.org GEA hosts the Remembering Our Dead project to memorialize those who were killed due to anti- transgender hatred or prejudice, and provides information on the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance to honor the memory of those who lost their lives. The arch ives of the American Education Gender Information Service (AEGIS) can be found at the GEA website. GEA is the successor organization to AEGIS and It™s Time, America! Gender Public Advocacy Coalition (GenderPAC) www.gpac.org 1743 Connecticut Avenue, NW, 4th Floor Washington, DC 20009 Ph. (202) 462-6610 Fx. (202) 462-6744 GenderPAC is a national organization working to end discrimination and violence caused by gender stereotypes by changing public attitudes, educating elected officials and expanding human rights. GenderPAC also promotes understanding of the c onnection between discrimi nation based on gender stereotypes and sex, sexual orientation, age, race or class. GenderPAC organizes a national conference on gender and the National Gender Lobby Days and tours college and high school campuses as part of its Gender Tour. World Professional Association for Transgender Health, Inc. (WPATH) www.wpath.org (formerly Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association) 1300 South Second Street, Suite 180 Minneapolis, MN 55454 Ph. (612) 624-9397 Fx. (612) 624-9541 WPATH is a professional organization devoted to the understanding and treatment of gender identity disorders. Approximately 350 members from around th e world practice in the fields of psychiatry, endocrinology, surgery, law, psychology, sociology, and counseling. WPATH provides opportunities for scientific interchange among professionals through its biennial conferences and publications. WPATH develops and publishes Standards of Care for the treatment of gender identity disorders.
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