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Transgender people feel that the gender to which they were born, or assigned at birth, does not fit them. Remember that you're not alone, and there is help out there. This category includes informative websites, and helpful resources for transgender people.
http://www.camparanutiq.org/
Weeklong summer camp for transgender and gender-variant youth ages 6 through 18. Provides program information, fees, and dates.
http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/storage/advfy/documents/transgender.pdf
A brochure that provides questions and answers about being transgender, transition, and advice.
http://www.debradavis.org/gecpage/youth.html
Information for young people questioning their gender identity.
http://www.mermaidsuk.org.uk/
Support and information for gender variant children and teens. Based in the United Kingdom.
http://www.stp2012.info/
A campaign which aims the removal of the categories of “gender dysphoria” / “gender identity disorders” from the diagnosis manuals (DSM of the American Psychiatric Association and ICD of the World Health Organization), as well as the fight for trans health rights. News, actions, and banners.
http://www.transyouthequality.org/
Provides education, advocacy and support for transgender and gender non-conforming children and youth. Includes resources, questions and answers about bathrooms and legal rights at school, testimonials, and poetry.
http://www.transactiveonline.org/
Non-profit organization that provides information, activities, and support for transgender children and youth, based in Portland. Resources, news, multimedia, and frequently asked questions.
http://www.wikihow.com/Respect-a-Transgender-Person
Learn how to act around transgender people without offending or hurting their feelings.
http://ygender.org.au/
Social group based in Australia for transgender, genderqueer, and gender questioning young people, which run events and projects. Contains resources and news.
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