Louisville Organization Provides Support for Caregivers of Transgender Children Amid Legislation Challenges
Transgender Survey found that 42% of transgender youth seriously considered suicide in the past year, highlighting the need for support networks like the one offered by JFCS.
“Our goal is to provide a safe and affirming space for parents and caregivers of transgender children to come together, share experiences, and support one another,” said Finke.
The ‘Parents and Caregivers of Transgender Children Support Group’ meets monthly at the JFCS office in Louisville, offering a lifeline for families navigating the complexities of raising transgender children in a challenging environment.
As the national conversation around transgender rights continues, organizations like JFCS are stepping up to provide crucial support and resources for those in need.
For more information about the support group, visit the JFCS website.