The Biden administration has plowed almost $700,000 to support the creation of a national pregnancy prevention program for transgender boys, according to federal grant records.
Health and Human Services (HHS) handed the fund to the non-profit Center for Innovative Public Health Research in September 2023, the website says.
The program will utilize a text-messaging program designed for “cisgender sexual minority girls” aged between 14-18 to “address social and structural influences of sexual behavior” in trans males, the grant’s description says.
A description for the grant says transgender boys “may be less likely to use condoms when having sex with people who have penises and are at least as likely as cisgender girls to be pregnant.”
The grant’s description added:
The program will utilize focus groups in order to “identify and give voice to the contexts that affect sexual decision making” of transgender boys.
They will then use “content advisory teams” to ensure content “resonates with these youth.”
The program is set to test the final version with 700 transgender boys across the country, the grant said.
The program’s success will be measured by rates of condom-protected sex in transgender boys 14-18 and other birth control.
As we reported in November last year, the Biden Administration has already spent $4.1 billion in taxpayers’ money on LGBT initiatives nationally and worldwide during the last three fiscal years.
Between October 1, 2020, and September 30, the US government issued more than 1,100 grants to fund LGBT-promoting projects in other countries, according to a review of a federal spending website.
The plans to create a “safe space for LGBTQ youth and adults to seek support and resources” won a $1.8 million grant 2022 for the LGBT Life Center in Norfolk, Virginia.
The proposal for encouraging “diversity, equity, and inclusion in Serbia’s workplaces and business communities by promoting the economic empowerment of and opportunity for LGBTQI+ people in Serbia” saw the Serbian activist group Grupa Izadji win a grant of $500,000.
According to an investigative report from The Epoch Times: An Armenian activist group, the Pink Human Rights Defender, received $1 million from the United States “to empower the LGBTI community” in Armenia, a tiny country next to Turkey.
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