Disability
Disability Community Profiles
In partnership with Inclusion Designlab, Thorne Harbour Health engaged a number of community members with disability to share their stories and perspectives. The people involved hope they can provide some much needed positive representation, support and connection for other LGBTIQ people with disability.
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Jax
Pronouns: they/them
"I'm proud of the communities I belong to. I'm proud to see young trans disabled people coming out and being political and outspoken. I'm proud of all the people who have gone before me and fought for my rights."