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Formed in 1990, '''The Gender Trust''' is a ] organisation supporting ] and others suffering from ] by promoting public education about ] issues and providing information to those affected. It also operates a volunteer-run support helpline. Formed in 1990, '''The Gender Trust''' is a ] organisation supporting ] and others suffering from ] by promoting public education about ] issues and providing information to those affected. It also operates a volunteer-run support helpline.


==Online Presence== ==External Links==
The Gender Trust produces a weekly blog, written by Paris Lees<ref>http://gendertrust.wordpress.com/</ref>, has a facebook fan-page<ref>http://www.facebook.com/business/dashboard/?ref=sb#/pages/Gender-Trust/152051056141</ref> and an educational Gender Trust YouTube Channel is currently being developed.

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Formed in 1990, The Gender Trust is a UK organisation supporting transsexuals and others suffering from Gender Identity Disorder by promoting public education about transgender issues and providing information to those affected. It also operates a volunteer-run support helpline.

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