Greta Gustava Martela / Kjel Anderson & Nina Chaubal / Niraj Chaubal - Stole $350k+ from Trans Lifeline, kill count of 2+ from negligence, Founders of Sisterwood/La Zorra.

Where in the hell is this shortfall coming from when they have no expenses?
That is a good question, here is their disclosed financial information from ProPublica. They haven't submitted any tax filings for 2022 yet apparently.

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This is indicative that the corporate support is drying up for tranny shit in general. Interest rates are up, ESG is closing (rebranding), and the rainbow flag is toxic branding.

Gravy train's over, time to get a job.

So Corporate's been funding funkos and bad dragon dildos at best.

I'm unsure about the sung end of ESG, a tactical retreat is not a defeat.
 
I'm more interested in knowing how many calls they get, I've never seen anyone talk about TLL or talk about how TLL helped them. Even on the most depressing tranny subreddits I never see anyone mention them.

I think I might have talked with more trannies than they ever did.
IIRC for the time they were in operation their service sucked even then. Some trannies reported being on hold for a long time and even being hung up on.
 
They give micro grants because cutting a few small checks is easier than fully staffing a real hotline operation with trained operators 24/7. I can’t even imagine how many millions of hours BPD troons could eat up whining on the phone to anyone willing to pick up.
Have a handful of randoms is also easier to hide incompetence or malfeasance, especially if it's remote work.
 
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This is indicative that the corporate support is drying up for tranny shit in general. Interest rates are up, ESG is closing (rebranding), and the rainbow flag is toxic branding.

Gravy train's over, time to get a job.
Well look at that. We stayed retarded longer than they could stay solvent.
Bet that 350K or however the fuck much those dudes stole would have come in real handy right about now huh?
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