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Meet Keenaanee

Keenaanee

Keenaanee's story

Electrolysis Support Fund recipient

Keenaanee (she/they) is an Indigenous Two-Spirit femme from Virginia. "In 2021, I started my transition fully intending to pay for everything myself," Keenaanee shares. However, excessive discrimination created an out-of-control environment where she was not allowed to use the restrooms on campus. Dealing with the aftermath, they have since been unable to work. They spent their life savings on surgeries, laser treatments, and bills, and are still awaiting disability approval, which they filed for over a year and a half ago.

"I'm struggling and having to still shave daily after $4,000 in laser on my face alone is more than frustrating," Keenaanee says. Her fiancé is also trans and struggling financially. Neither of their families are supportive, leaving them without options to turn to.

Receiving support for electrolysis would significantly improve Keenaanee's quality of life, helping them feel more comfortable and confident in their identity while alleviating some of the financial and logistical burdens they face.

Keenaanee's timeline

  • Award Granted

    April 4, 2024

    Keenaanee was awarded a grant toward permanent hair removal!

  • Care Received

    May 1, 2024

    A payment has been made toward Keenaanee's permanent hair removal!

  • Care Received

    May 30, 2024

    A payment has been made toward Keenaanee's permanent hair removal!

Grant details

$4,000 towards gender-affirming care.

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About Hair Removal: Femme Award

On average, it costs $2,300+ for Keenaanee's care.

What is it?

Point of Pride provides grants to trans femme people seeking hair removal on their face, neck, or an area of the body in preparation for bottom surgery.

What is life like for a person who needs this care?

For trans femme folks, particularly trans femmes of color, access to facial hair removal often equates to safety against anti-trans violence or discrimination. It's common for applicants to note issues with employment and public safety, particularly if their facial hair is dark or thick. Electrolysis and laser hair removal services are often deemed cosmetic and therefore not covered by health insurance plans.

What is the impact of this care on the recipient’s life?

Access to hair removal often leads to a more positive emotional well-being, increased confidence, increased safety when in public, and better opportunities at employment and more.