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T4T Repairs Is a Trans Construction Organization Building Community From the Ground Up
By Mathew Rodriguez at them.
· July 14, 2026
· 4 min read
These trans handypeople are going Tool 4 Tool. A new home repair company, owned by two transgender construction professionals, has opened in Atlanta, per local LGBTQ+ publication Georgia Voice. The two professionals behind the nonprofit, who go by Nicky and Sam, formerly worked as part of the organi
Key takeaway Per the Voice, the T4T in the name of the nonprofit, which can often mean “trans 4 trans” in dating parlance, here means “Trans 4 the Trades.
Why this matters
The launch of T4T Repairs in Atlanta highlights the growing need for workforce development initiatives that cater to the unique needs of trans and gender non-conforming individuals. By focusing on construction skills and providing a safe space for these individuals to work, Nicky and Sam's nonprofit aims to address the significant disparities in employment opportunities and economic stability faced by the trans community. The organization's emphasis on community, accountability, and respect also underscores the importance of creating inclusive environments that value and honor the contributions of trans people. As a 501(c)3 nonprofit, T4T Repairs may serve as a model for similar initiatives in other cities, potentially paving the way for greater representation and opportunities in the trades for trans and gender non-conforming individuals nationwide. The National LGBTQ Task Force may take note of this innovative approach to workforce development and consider ways to support and replicate such initiatives across the country.
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Category: rights ·
Published: July 14, 2026 ·
Source: them. ·
Reading time: 4 min
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