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Registry

We feel incredibly grateful and ask for nothing more than your presence and for you to have a wonderful time with us. For those who feel inclined, we’ve set up a Hemlock Fund—but truly, your presence is the greatest gift we could ask for. Scout and I would also be deeply grateful if you choose to support a charity instead of contributing to our wedding fund. Below are three organizations that are close to our hearts, and we’ve included links for your convenience.
  • Zola
  • Lavender Rights Project
  • The Trevor Project
  • Trans Women of Color Solidarity Network
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Lavender Rights Project
The Lavender Rights Project is a Black trans femme-led organization dedicated to elevating the power, autonomy, and leadership of Black intersex and gender-diverse communities. Through intersectional legal and social services, they disrupt systems of oppression that disproportionately affect these communities, leading to disparities in housing, poverty, and gender-based violence. Their mission is to affirm civil rights and self-determination, creating a world where Black and Indigenous gender-diverse communities are at the forefront of liberation and recognized for their strength and resilience.
The Trevor Project
The Trevor Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to suicide prevention and crisis intervention for LGBTQ+ youth. They provide 24/7 confidential support through phone, text, and chat, offering a safe, judgment-free space for those in need. With the government defunding the only national LGBTQ+ suicide hotline, The Trevor Project stands as the sole national resource committed to supporting LGBTQ+ young people. You can reach them anytime at 1-866-488-7386, text START to 678-678, or visit thetrevorproject.org.
Trans Women of Color Solidarity Network
Founded in 2018, the Trans Women of Color Solidarity Network (TWOCSN) is a grassroots organization led by trans people of color. Based in Washington State, TWOCSN works to improve the lives of trans women, femmes, two-spirit individuals, and people of color by ensuring their basic needs are met and fostering community care. They provide direct financial support, organize mutual aid initiatives, and create spaces for collective healing and empowerment. Through their work, TWOCSN confronts systemic economic disempowerment and violence, aiming to uplift and affirm the dignity and rights of these communities. While they do not have a traditional website, their Linktree includes donation options, community event info, and more.