How would you describe your organization’s mission?
The main mission of T.A.K.E. is to improve the quality of life for Black and Brown transgender folx in Alabama by helping to meet their daily needs and increasing the accessibility to any resources that may be needed, such as transportation, food and housing issues, peer support groups, clothing and hygiene products.
Tell us about how that mission is brought to life through your work?
On a daily basis we provide everything from transportation and linkage to care; A drop-in space where our community members can come for daily peer support groups, snacks and a hot meal, as well as stopping by our clothing boutique to grab anything from shoes, clothes, hygiene and household products. We also have a Safe Haven for our community members who are experiencing homelessness.
What would happen if your organization suddenly did not exist?
If the doors of T.A.K.E. were to ever close, there would be a community that is already marginalized that will be displaced with no emergency crisis shelter and no peer support groups and no emergency funding for the transgender community.
What can people do to get involved and help make sure that never happens?
Continue to donate. The funds are used for our daily operations: Transportation van, Drop-in Center, food for both the center and the Safe Haven, and our emergency crisis fund, which we use to help our community members with bills, if needed.