Ballots and Boos!

Ingersoll Gender Center Office 911 E Pike St #221, Seattle, WA, United States

Come out on Monday, October 28th to our Halloween themed ballot party! Bring your ballots to fill out (our trans voter guide will be there to help you!) or bring your ID to register to vote and print your ballot on site!

We'll be eating snacks, watching spooooky movies, and all around just enjoying each others company!

Free

Roommate Mixer and Trans Tenant’s Rights Guide Launch Party!

The Riveter 1517 12th Ave Suite 101, Seattle, WA

Are you living in Seattle or wanting to live in Seattle? Are you looking for a roommate or not sure where to start in trying to find the right match for a roommate? Join us for an evening of beer, wine, and snacks as we launch our new trans specific tenant rights guide as well as a round of roommate bingo, where the prize will hopefully be finding the roommate of your dreams! RSVP Required.

Free

Peer Support Group Dinner!

In celebration of Trans Week of Awareness, there will be dinner provided at this weeks's Peer Support Group! We're excited to share space and food with you.

Free

Trans Veteran Snacks & Chat

Hillman City Collaboratory 5623 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA

Saturday, November 16th
11am to 2pm
Hillman City Collaboratory-”Incubator” Room
5623 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98118
FREE Lot and Off Street Parking Available

Transgender Veterans Snack & Chat
A Social and Resource Share

Join Ingersoll Gender Center and Minority Veterans of America to Celebrate Trans Vets and Learn about NEW Programs and Resources to Support Transgender Veterans of King County

FREE Food
FREE Transit Passes
Income Assistance
Paid Stipend Opportunities
Trans Health Support and Navigation
And More!

Free

2019 Snowball – Community Celebration and Fundraiser

Seattle City Hall

Come celebrate our biggest year yet at our annual community celebration, Snowball!
Join us for our yearly celebration of our trans and gender diverse communities and learn what we have in store for 2020.

$25 – $50

End of the Year Community Pool Party

Rainier Beach Community Center and Pool 8825 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA

Saturday, December 14th
6:15p - 7:45pm
Rainier Beach Pool (8825 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118)

This event is FREE! 
Bring a cute swimsuit, or whatever makes you feel most comfortable!

Gender Non-Specific Locker Rooms
Access to Leisure Pool which includes a lazy river and slide
1ft deep area with spray features for toddlers
Hot Tub!!

Free

Fight for Our Lives

Hugo House 1634 11th Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

A Night of Performances Benefiting the Trans and Queer Community | Suggested Tix: $10 | Raffle Tix: 1 for $4 / 3 for $10

All proceeds from ticket sales will be donated. Each ticket sold is automatically entered into a raffle for a grand prize basket featuring work from local writers and artists. Additional raffle tickets can be purchased separately, 1 for $4 / 3 for $10.

Performances will be accompanied by an art sale with a portion of all sales benefiting Ingersoll and Lambert House. We believe in supporting local queer artists!

$10

TPOC Brunch

TPOC Brunch is a free brunch hosted by Ingersoll for trans people of color. Brunch is free, but we ask that you RSVP so that we can have an accurate count and ensure that everyone has enough to eat!

Chuminh Tofu and Vegan Deli - 1043 S Jackson St, Seattle WA - 11:00-1:30pm
Carpool available - please RSVP: https://ingersoll.typeform.com/to/oVsKQP

This brunch is for Trans People of Color only, if you do not identify as such - we ask that you do not attend.
If you would like to support Ingersoll in hosting events like this in the future, please consider joining our monthly donor club or making a one time donation here.

Free

A Very Queer Health Fair

Mitchell Activity Center 1718 Broadway, Seattle, WA

This health and wellness fair is completely free and will have services ranging from dental care to haircuts.

Free

Born to Be Screening

Northwest Film Forum 1515 12th Ave, Seattle, WA

Ingersoll Gender Center will be co-presenting "Born to Be" at the Seattle Asian American Film Festival. “Born to Be” follows the work of Dr. Jess Ting, a plastic surgeon at the groundbreaking Mount Sinai Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery in New York City—where, for the first time ever, all transgender and non-binary people have access to quality transition-related health and surgical care.

With extraordinary access, this feature-length documentary takes an intimate look at how one doctor’s work impacts the lives of his patients as well as how his journey from renowned plastic surgeon to pioneering gender-affirming surgeon has led to his own transformation.

$13