As the country honors Transgender Day of Visibility – and legislators simultaneously debate access to life-saving treatments — TikTokkers have put their money where their mouths are, raising more than $1 million for trans healthcare services in less than six hours.
The donations came through a social media livestream takeover by Mercury Stardust, also known as TikTok’s “Trans Handy Ma’am”, and creator and advocate Jory (known as @AlluringSkull). This is the second annual “TikTok-A-Thon for Trans Healthcare” led by Stardust, who raised $120,000 last year in a 24-hour livestream.
What was initiated as an elongated 30-hour livestream running Thursday through Friday night and once again benefiting nonprofit Point of Pride — an organization created by former trans apparel brand Point 5cc to fund gender-affirming clothes, treatments, and surgeries for trans folks around the country — turned into an astonishingly speedy, mutual aid fundraising project.
The livestream hosts, accompanied by Point of Pride president and co-founder Aydian Dowling, had met their first $250,000 goal before the event even kicked off. “We raised 50k in one hour during a test stream last night! This money will provide help to 11k Trans ppl who can’t access it otherwise! Thank you to everyone who has supported this already,” Stardust wrote in an Instagram post days prior to the livestream.
By 10:30 p.m. Thursday, the fundraiser had collected $930,000. In the five minutes it took the group to spot a spider floating in frame and concoct a plan to move it outside, the fundraiser has gained another $5,000.
According to the fundraiser’s Point of Pride donation page, all proceeds will go to the organization’s Gender Affirming Care Access fund, part of a series of scholarship and grant-giving opportunities hosted by Point of Pride to provide Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and other gender affirming surgeries and treatments. The TikTok funds will provide one year of free HRT access for at least 100 applicants and additional services for another 250 recipients. Additional funds will support donations of chest binders and femme shapewear to more than 3,000 recipients, with the potential to help 11,000 trans people.
Upon hitting the $1 million mark, under a shower of confetti, Dowling popped in frame to make a statement. “The amount of beauty and joy that this is going to bring… This couldn’t have come at a better time.”
“If you take away our healthcare, we will find a way to support each other,” Stardust told the livestream viewers. “Like we always have. Mutual aid at its finest.”
The TikTok-A-Thon, which has increased its goal to $2 million, will run until 11 p.m. EST on March 31. Tune in on TikTok or Instagram, or text “STARDUST” to 44-321 for more information.