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Another Jen Hatmaker Org. Brings Together Queer and Transgendered 6-Year-Olds for Playtime and Community

We recently brought you the story Jen Hatmaker Org. Supports ‘Gender Affirming Care’ for Children+ Gives Money to Groomers, which looked into Jen Hatmaker’s company Legacy Collective, and their gifting of financial grants to LGBTQ-friendly organizations. One of these organizations is Texas Action Health, whose goal is to help boys and girls transition into the opposite sex by providing access to health care information, counseling, chemicals, and gender-bending insurance. 

Then we wrote about another of her grant recipients, TransFamily Support Services, which not only helps teenagers get access to “gender-affirming care” like puberty blockers and sex changes, but also hosts monthly and bi-monthly programs for ‘trans littles’- pre-pubescent transgendered and non-binary children between the ages of 3 and 10. 

Lastly, we want to highlight a third recipients, The Equality Crew (TEC), which like all the organizations her company donates tens of thousands of dollars to, is “thoroughly vetted” to ensure their values line up.

Based in Arkansas, the TEC is geared towards supporting queer and transgendered youth within the state, providing a safe space for them and pairing them up with resources and counseling as they physically and socially transition. For this reason, they were “thrilled” when Arkansas’ SAFE Act ( a bill that would have banned gender-affirming surgery and “cross-sex” hormone therapy for individuals under 18) was recently defeated in court.

Like TransFamily Support services, TEC likes to host events for families who have LGBTQ+ children under the age of 12, where parents can build ‘community.’ Though mostly populated by gay and lesbian ‘little bears,’ some of the ‘trans’ and ‘non-binary’ children attending are as young as 6 years old.

Because there is a focus on having access to resources, they’ve created a database of gay-affirming teachers, school staff, and therapists within the state. They also run and partner with ‘Equality Closet, providing gender-affirming clothing for teens to wear at school or different events. 

While this organization is not as egregious as Jen Hatmaker’s other grant recipients, everything about TEC is geared towards normalizing and encouraging children and teens between the ages of 6-18 to live their authentic Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer selves, which is nothing more than grooming child abuse.

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Jen Hatmaker Org. Supports ‘Gender Affirming Care’ for Children+ Gives Money to Groomers

The last time we caught up with Jen Hatmaker she announced she was leading a new pro-LGBTQ curriculum, which is not the worst thing she’s ever done. She also became a woke racial justice warrior and lamented the death of notorious pro-abort Ruth Bader Ginsberg, giving her the benediction, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” She recently wondered if God is a woman, opening herself to the ‘Feminine Divine,’ said that Jesus’ maleness makes it impossible for homosexuals and BIPOC folk to feel safe and relate to him, and has since come out in support of abortion and “women’s rights.’

Hatmaker is also the Co-founder and Chief Outreach Officer of the Legacy Collective, a community of socially-minded people who “work to solve systemic issues by partnering with aligned nonprofits, elevating innovative, sustainable solutions, and amplifying the power of giving, collectively.” So far, they’ve given over $6,000,000 through 165 grants since 2015. 

The grants are clustered around key categories; women’s empowerment, racial justice, LGBTQ rights, food deficit’s, and mental health, known as ‘giving circles.’ 

One of the Legacy Collective’s key circles is the ‘Mama Bears,’ a “community of monthly donors that come together to give, learn, and issue grants collectively to LGBTQ+ nonprofits working to make the world a safer and more inclusive place for our children.”

So far, the Mama Bears have given $150,000 for several LGBTQ+ organizations, including Kind Clinic, Gender Spectrum, Resource Center, Covenant House Washington, Keshet, The Trevor Project, the Tyler Clementi Foundation, and GLSEN.


While Hatmaker and her collective routinely share LGBTQ+ propaganda, lately they’ve been more focused on the ‘T’ part of that acronym. In particular, they are highly concerned about efforts to stop trans youth from gender transitioning, insisting that minors be given the right to take puberty blockers, cut off healthy breast tissue, and invert penises into grotesque approximations of vaginas.

Their Mama Bear circle is very active, routinely ramping up the rhetoric about ‘fighting laws that restrict gender affirming care’ (click to enlarge)

It’s child abuse under the guise of love

A few months ago, Legacy Collective also gave an $18,500 Grant to Texas Health Action, an “organization dedicated to providing access to culturally affirming, quality health services in a safe and supportive environment with an expertise in serving LGBTQIA+ people.” Specifically, they operate Kind Clinics, which provides sexual health services such as gender-affirming care, occasionally for minors. If you’re a trans youth and you need some blockers or some shots of testosterone, they’re the gold standard in Texas, where Hatmaker is from.

Lately, however, Texas Action Health has been railing against Texas Republicans who have been introducing and passing bills like Senate Bill 14 that are designed to block transgender minors from receiving getting puberty blockers, surgeries, and hormone therapies. 

Hatmaker’s new grantee is insistent that “Texas Health Action stands with major medical associations for the right of trans people to receive age-appropriate, medically necessary, lifesaving care” while letting their followers know that “The law does not take effect until September 1, 2023” and that regardless of a person’s age, “we will continue to advocate for health justice and provide access to culturally affirming quality health services.”

However, they’re not the only Legacy Collective recipient that has been seeking to trans the kids and provide ‘gender affirming care’ for the youth.

We’ll bring you that story tomorrow.


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