
They aim to create opportunities where the young LGBT+ community can meet and make new friends, explore their identity, access support, build supportive networks, celebrate and have fun. Out Youth Group Plymouth provides a safe, friendly and welcoming environment for lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, trans, queer and questioning young people in Plymouth and the surrounding area. View Eventbrite for more information and to join the group. They are currently running a monthly support and social group for members of the LGBT+ community in Plymouth which aims to reduce isolation amongst people who are over 50. The Intercom Trust supports the LGBT+ community across the South West. It has been set up to provide a safe place for sharing thoughts and feelings for those who need it. TDOV was founded in 2009 by transgender activist Rachel Crandall, who was motivated by the fact that there was no holiday in existence dedicated to honoring the achievements and contributions of trans people. The day is dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and victories of trans and gender-nonconforming people while raising awareness of the work still needed to save trans lives. TikTok video from Spectrum Outfitters (spectrumoutfitters): 'Today is international transgender day of visibility How will you spend today spectrumoutfitters lgbt ftm enby ITDV LGBT'. Not Alone Plymouth provides support and advice for transgender and non-binary people in Plymouth. Thursday, March 31, 2022, marks the 13th annual International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV). Recognising that Transgender individuals and communities still face barriers and challenges, within Plymouth there are several support organisations in the city which include: Not Alone At USDA, we are committed to the values of equity and inclusion rooted in justice and equal opportunity for our employees and those we serve. Colleagues, On this International Transgender Day of Visibility, we celebrate the achievements and contributions of the transgender and gender non-conforming communities around the world. It is also recognised that there are other identities, for example non-binary, gender-fluid, asexual, bi-gendered, gender-queer amongst others. USDA: Advancing human rights: International Transgender Day of Visibility. TDOV takes place on March 31st each year to celebrate trans and non-binary people and raise awareness of discrimination faced by trans people worldwide. Some Trans people may change their gender expression or undergo gender affirming treatment such as hormone replacement therapy or surgery. Transgender people may describe themselves using one or more of a wide variety of terms and which cover both gender identity and expression.

Transgender is an umbrella term widely used to describe people whose gender is not the same as, or does not sit comfortably with, the sex they were assigned with at birth. International Transgender Day of Visibility is an annual event on 31 March which celebrates the transgender community. It is also a time to recognize the continued barriers that the transgender community face globally.
