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Eyzaguirre Transgender Youth Education Fund

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Our story

Antony Cesar was witty, creative, imaginative, sensitive and kind. He touched the lives of everyone who met him. Cesar had a magnetic personality and a lot of friends. He enjoyed playing Pokémon Cards, building Legos, and reading. His favorite series was “Harry Potter” with “Eragon” a close second. Cesar loved going to the movies. His favorite movies were the “Star Wars” series. Cesar had a very close relationship with his brother, Sequoia. He was not only his companion but protective and helpful, as well. Everything Cesar did had to be perfect. He played the flute, wrote poetry, placed in Chess championships and speech competitions, did Karate, Scouts and played LaCrosse. Cesar had many interests: he wanted to be a writer, a teacher, an architect, a dentist, the Secretary of Defense, a hairdresser, a cook. We always muse about the possibilities he had in life, and which direction he would have chosen. At age 15, Cesar left home. When Cesar was 17, he transitioned to female with the new name of Annika Clarise. Annika suffered tremendously and died by suicide at age 18. While we honor their chosen name and identity, the only memories we have are of Cesar. This scholarship aims to rescue at least one transgender youth from the advent of mental illness, discrimination, and suffering by funding educational goals leading to a rewarding life.

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The mission of Eyzaguirre Transgender Youth Education Fund is to connect needy transgender youth with educational resources. ​ 1. According to the Williams Institute, there are an estimated 218,000 transgender students aged 18 to 40 in the U.S. However, many face significant challenges that impact their ability to stay in school. 2. Poverty and Employment Discrimination: The 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey found that 29% of transgender people live in poverty. 3. About 24% of transgender students who were out or perceived as transgender in college reported being verbally, physically, or sexually harassed. The National Transgender Discrimination Survey found that 35% of transgender students in higher education reported negative treatment by students, teachers, and staff, including harassment and bullying. ​ This mistreatment can lead to higher dropout rates and lower academic performance. 4. Financial issues related to transitioning and a lack of financial aid are significant barriers for transgender students. Many report that these financial challenges have forced them to leave school. 5. Transgender and gender-expansive youth are more likely to feel unsafe in school settings. Over half (53.9%) of transgender and gender-expansive youth reported feeling unsafe in at least one school setting. These statistics highlight the unique challenges faced by transgender youth in higher education, from harassment and discrimination to financial and safety concerns. ​ The Eyzaguirre Transgender Youth Education Fund is a charitable organization dedicated to supporting transgender youth. Our organization is committed to providing educational opportunities for them. Our mission is to create a brighter future for transgender youth and ensure that they have the opportunities and support they need to define their own path.

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Sherry Simburger27 days ago
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