May 17th is International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia

Get informed - We are the only anti-youth gangs and illegal gun violence organization that included advocating every day, and since 2010, for the reduction of mainly LGBTQ violence. LGBTQ violence takes place more often than the general public knows.  Around the world, every day, especially African transvestites are the victims of sexual harassment, sexual assault, murders. And these are some of the reasons why we must take grassroots collective action now. Learn why males and females purchase our wrist bracelet and encourages others to do the same. Learn more here. Every year on International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, we are honoured to join in to raise awareness in order to protect and improve LGBTQ lives. Learn about our history here.  See our endorsements here. And to buy more related anti-violence LGBTQ items, click here.

Quick facts:

  • LGBTQ people are still four times more likely to experience violence in their life than their straight counterparts.
  • Beaten, Stabbed and Shot: 320 Trans People killed in 2023.

Only May 17th isn't sufficient to bring awareness in order to drive down LGBTQ violence.

Take grassroots collective action in order to amplify LGBTQ violence awareness.

Raise awareness - Follow, like, share and comment on our social media posts concerning violence against the LGBTQ community.:

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If you are a survivor - While wearing your wrist bracelet, share your story and how you are surviving and thriving by using the hashtag #silencetheviolenceandshuntheguns and #howimsurvivingandthriving Note: In your 30 second recording on social media, show your wrist bracelet at the beginning.

Sign the petition -  If you support increasing awareness  for the reduction of LGBTQ violence in Canada, sign here. (Coming soon)

Learn more and do more - By going to the Take grassroots collective action now webpage.