Washtenaw County needs funds for therapy?

Washtenaw County needs funds for therapy?
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Washtenaw County Health Department issued the following announcement on Mar 26.

Do you know a trans or nonbinary young person in Washtenaw County who needs funds for therapy? Check out this LGBTQ+ Affirming Therapy Services Program!  

Stand with Trans has available funding from United Way of Washtenaw County to provide access to LGBTQ+ affirming mental health care for transgender and nonbinary youth (and families when needed) who don’t have the funds to cover the session costs or do not have health insurance. 

The person receiving services must live in Washtenaw County and be 13-24 years old. Learn more and apply here! https://standwithtrans.org/lgbtq-affirming-therapy-services/

Original source can be found here.



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