MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Members of the local LGBTQ+ community came together Sunday for their annual Trans-Fest .
In addition to family-friendly activities, the event set out to provide valuable resources as organizers observed Transgender Awareness Week.
“What we’re doing is providing a safe space for the trans-community to come and meet different resources,” said Founder and Executive Director of Mid-South Trans Nation Jenna Lee Dunn.
Resources such as suicide prevention, counseling and even a chance to take some pictures.
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With LGBTQ topics like gender-aligned care for young people being mentioned during the recent presidential election, Dunn said this year, visibility is more important than ever.
“A lot of people are very scared and they’re nervous and maybe some people are looking for resources, maybe they don’t know how to go about getting their name changed or getting their documents updated with their legal name or gender marker,” Dunn said.