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Here are another 2 resources for your website. Possibly the first listings about Trans Veterans.

The Transgender American Veterans Association (TAVA) The Transgender American Veterans Association (TAVA) was formed to address the growing concerns of fair and equal treatment of transgender veterans and active duty service members. As the population of gender-different people increases, then so does the population of

veterans and active duty service members who identify as such. TAVA

serves as an educational organization that will help the Veterans Administration and the Department of Defense to better understand the individuals they encounter who identify as being gender-different. As veterans, we have also served proudly, and will continue to do so. TAVA is here to help where we can.

P.O. Box 4513

Akron, OH 44310

Website: http://www.tavausa.org/ <http://www.tavausa.org/>

E-Mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

Massachusetts Chapter of The Transgender American Veterans Association

(TAVA)

The Transgender American Veterans Association (TAVA) was formed to address the growing concerns of fair and equal treatment of transgender veterans and active duty service members. As the population of gender-different people increases, then so does the population of veterans and active duty service members who identify as such. TAVA serves as an educational organization that will help the Veterans Administration and the Department of Defense to better understand the individuals they encounter who identify as being gender-different. As veterans, we have also served proudly, and will continue to do so. TAVA is here to help where we can.

Having a chapter that focuses specifically on issues of veterans that have served in the armed forces of the United States is important for not only those in Massachusetts, but for every state. We will not just be dealing with medical benefit problems for just the Trans Veterans, but, those in the other sectors of the LGBT as well. Each chapter will also be trained, in being readily available to help the LGBT Community during state and regional natural disasters.

Worcester VA Outpatient Clinic, room 137

605 Lincoln Street

Worcester, MA. 01605

(Chapter Phone) 508-615-0064

(Worcester VA Phone) 508-856-0104

http://www.tavausa.org/Chapters/MassChapter.html

<http://www.tavausa.org/Chapters/MassChapter.html>

E-Mail: [email protected]

<http://us.f307.mail.yahoo.com/ym/[email protected]> or [email protected] <http://us.f307.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=massachusettschapter@tavaus

a.org>

Our meetings are open to TAVA members, please visit our website or send an email for membership information. We welcome any Transgender Veterans, Allies, partners, families, friends and medical providers. We also encourage any Transgender Veterans from other New England States to join us. We meet on the 2nd Monday of each month at the Worcester VA Outpatient Clinic in Worcester from 12:30-1:30pm.

http://www.tavausa.org/

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Here are another 2 resources for your website. Possibly the first listings about Trans Veterans.

The Transgender American Veterans Association (TAVA) The Transgender American Veterans Association (TAVA) was formed to address the growing concerns of fair and equal treatment of transgender veterans and active duty service members. As the population of gender-different people increases, then so does the population of

veterans and active duty service members who identify as such. TAVA

serves as an educational organization that will help the Veterans Administration and the Department of Defense to better understand the individuals they encounter who identify as being gender-different. As veterans, we have also served proudly, and will continue to do so. TAVA is here to help where we can.

P.O. Box 4513

Akron, OH 44310

Website: <a href="http://www.tavausa.org/" target="_blank"><a href="http://www.tavausa.org/" target="_blank">http://www.tavausa.org/</a></a> <http://www.tavausa.org/>

E-Mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

Massachusetts Chapter of The Transgender American Veterans Association

(TAVA)

The Transgender American Veterans Association (TAVA) was formed to address the growing concerns of fair and equal treatment of transgender veterans and active duty service members. As the population of gender-different people increases, then so does the population of veterans and active duty service members who identify as such. TAVA serves as an educational organization that will help the Veterans Administration and the Department of Defense to better understand the individuals they encounter who identify as being gender-different. As veterans, we have also served proudly, and will continue to do so. TAVA is here to help where we can.

Having a chapter that focuses specifically on issues of veterans that have served in the armed forces of the United States is important for not only those in Massachusetts, but for every state. We will not just be dealing with medical benefit problems for just the Trans Veterans, but, those in the other sectors of the LGBT as well. Each chapter will also be trained, in being readily available to help the LGBT Community during state and regional natural disasters.

Worcester VA Outpatient Clinic, room 137

605 Lincoln Street

Worcester, MA. 01605

(Chapter Phone) 508-615-0064

(Worcester VA Phone) 508-856-0104

<a href="http://www.tavausa.org/Chapters/MassChapter.html" target="_blank"><a href="http://www.tavausa.org/Chapters/MassChapter.html" target="_blank">http://www.tavausa.org/Chapters/MassChapter.html</a></a>

<http://www.tavausa.org/Chapters/MassChapter.html>

E-Mail: [email protected]

<http://us.f307.mail.yahoo.com/ym/[email protected]> or [email protected] <http://us.f307.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=massachusettschapter@tavaus

a.org>

Our meetings are open to TAVA members, please visit our website or send an email for membership information. We welcome any Transgender Veterans, Allies, partners, families, friends and medical providers. We also encourage any Transgender Veterans from other New England States to join us. We meet on the 2nd Monday of each month at the Worcester VA Outpatient Clinic in Worcester from 12:30-1:30pm.

<a href="http://www.tavausa.org/" target="_blank"><a href="http://www.tavausa.org/" target="_blank">http://www.tavausa.org/</a></a>

Laura , We have a user on the site that is with the TAVA. Her name is pauladee . I have talked with her in person she and can possably be of big help to many Veterans here . She lives in Galveston, Texas, about 40 miles from me, and loves to assist other Veterans any way she can .( just FYI, she is a pre-op MtF). SharleahLynn

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TAVA State Listings

Send an Email asking to join if you live there.

Alaska_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Arkansas_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

California_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Georgia_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Louisiana_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Massachusetts_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Michigan_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Minnesota_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Missouri_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

NewYork_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Ohio_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

SouthCarolina_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Tennessee_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Texas_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Virginia_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Wisconsin_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

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TAVA State Listings

Send an Email asking to join if you live there.

Alaska_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Arkansas_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

California_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Georgia_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Louisiana_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Massachusetts_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Michigan_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Minnesota_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Missouri_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

NewYork_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Ohio_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

SouthCarolina_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Tennessee_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Texas_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Virginia_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Wisconsin_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

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TAVA State Listings

Send an Email asking to join if you live there.

Alaska_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Arkansas_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

California_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Georgia_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Louisiana_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Massachusetts_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Michigan_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Minnesota_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Missouri_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

NewYork_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Ohio_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

SouthCarolina_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Tennessee_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Texas_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Virginia_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

Wisconsin_Chapter_of_TAVA

[email protected]

I am really hoping they get 1 in Colorado soon. I could sure use the help

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