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The Reality of My Life in South Sudan as a Trans Refugee
In South Sudan, being LGBTQ+ is not just frowned upon it is dangerous. I live in constant fear of being attacked, harassed, or even arrested simply for being who I am. The discrimination I face makes it nearly impossible to find work, secure housing, or access medical care.
I have no access to the healthcare I
desperately need, including hormone therapy or basic medical treatment. Many hospitals and clinics refuse to treat people like me, and I can not afford private care. Without medication, my physical and mental health are deteriorating, and I feel hopeless.
Surviving each day is a challenge. I struggle to find food, shelter, and safety. Many people refuse to help me because of who I am. The isolation and constant fear are overwhelming.
A Cry for Help ,I am reaching out for assistance any kind of support that can help me survive. I need Safe shelter where I won’t be harmed for my identity,Food and basic necessities to stay healthy and alive, Medical care and medication to address my urgent health needs, Legal or financial assistance to help me find a way out of this dangerous situation.
Connections to LGBTQ+ organizations that can support me in finding safety and resources.
If you or any organization can help me, please reach out. I am in desperate need of assistance to escape this life-threatening situation. No one should have to live in fear simply for existing.
Please, if you can help or connect me to someone who can, I would be forever grateful.