Transgender people looking to change up their wardrobes are often met with financial barriers. At a private college in Virginia, LGBTQ+ students are working to break down those walls with a no cost food and clothing pantry.

Dell Thrift and Pantry at the University of Lynchburg provides free clothing, including binders, for members of the community, as well as nonperishable food. While it is geared towards transgender and gender-nonconforming pupils, all students and staff are welcome, 24/7.

The pantry opened in September after receiving a grant of $1,600 in startup funds from the university’s Innovation Collaborative program. It is manned by 20 volunteer students, and accepts clothing donations from its patrons, as well as monthly food donations from the Park View Community Mission and the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank.

Dell Thrift and Pantry also features a fund specifically for binders, which can be requested through a QR code on the bulletin board outside the shop. Patrons can fill in their information and receive one in their mail, delivered discretely.

Quality binders are often expensive, and using cheap ones can have adverse health effects. The binders provided by Dell Thrift come from GC2b, which are not only designed with safety in mind, but also created “by trans people, for trans people,” according to their website.

read more: https://www.advocate.com/news/transgender-nonbinary-thrift-fashion-virginia

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    If you call yourself a Christian, you implicitly lend credibility to everyone that calls themselves a Christian.

    Unless they’re actively calling out the bigots as non-christians?

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      If you call yourself a Christian, and you’re a Catholic, are you also lending credibility to Mormons, Episcopalians, Southern Baptists, Presbyterians, and Branch Davidians?

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        Yes, unless the person you’re speaking to understands all that about you and the situation. It’s about perception.

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            They are literally tri-theist and believe that some guy was divinely revealed some book to him personally which claims Jesus went to America. Said books contradict the Bible and isn’t proved by the archaeological record. They think the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are all three gods as well. Muslims also believe in Jesus, doesn’t make them Christian either.

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                But they think his dad came from some planet called kolob or whatever. Mormon theology is wild.