Evelin*, a 35-year-old transgender woman from Honduras, is a participant in HIAS Mexico’s programs. She was a sex worker in her home country and suffered constant physical and psychological abuse from her clients and others in her community for being trans.
“I originally moved with the hope of building a new life,” Evelin said. “I began working in sales and opened up my own small business selling food items and repairing clothes. But one day, my friend was murdered, and shortly after, I endured my own attempted murder… That’s why I needed to move again to find safety. There’s so much hate and discrimination against the LGBTQ community.”
Hear more about how Evelin has been getting the support she needs through HIAS Mexico >>
While these are just three stories of the remarkable, resilient women that HIAS serves every day, supporters like you help us make a difference for hundreds of thousands of women each year, all with their own unique stories worth telling.
Without your support, we wouldn’t be able to help amazing, resilient people like this. Thank you for standing with us — and with them — all year.
Beth Oppenheim
Chief Advancement Officer
*Evelin’s name has been changed to protect her identity