TransHope seeks to be the main role-player towards the realisation of all human rights for transgender and gender nonconforming individuals within the province of Kwazulu Natal. Using a human rights framework, Trans Hope undertakes to advise, promote and defend the rights of transgender and gender diverse individuals in Kwazulu Natal and other remote areas. We have seen that we are impacted by multiple systems of discrimination and marginalisation.  

Community mobilisation, school education, church education, public education, media engagement and training forms part of our strategy. Our voice, skills, talents, leadership and pioneering attitude are valuable assets. Development and enrichment of our staff is crucial to the sustainability of our organisation. Helping families, and allies of the transgender and gender diverse people understand and transition with their loved once. Trans Hope was registered as a Non-profit organisation on the 06 June 2019. 

The aim of the project is to increase knowledge about gender identity and sexual orientation expression as well as sexual characteristics (SOGIESC).
To create safe spaces for people who are gender diverse, through killing stigma against LGBTQ+ by building our community and empowering them with understanding about diversity of humankinds.