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San Francisco’s government is using taxpayer money to fund a cash giveaway to black and Latino people who claim to be transgender.
The records were obtained through a California Public Records Act request sent to the San Francisco Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector . “Within this population, there will be a specific focus on Black and Latinx transgender women,” the document added. “A monthly $1,200 stipend will be provided to participants so they may focus on their basic physical and mental health and wellness without worrying about income. Pre-paid cards are being utilized because some participants may not have bank accounts.”
The collaborative leading this program will focus on a target population of low-income transgender, non-binary, gender nonconforming and intersex individuals residing in San Francisco County. The program will prioritize enrollment and retention of BIPOC trans and nonbinary people who also engage in survival sex trades, living with disabilities, elders, living with HIV/AIDS, undocumented, monolingual Spanish speakers, formerly incarcerated, and unhoused and marginally housed.
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