Elliot Page, an Oscar-nominated actor and New York Times bestselling author for his memoir “Pageboy”, is set to visit Western Massachusetts next month. He will be participating in a benefit event for a local transgender healthcare organization, Transhealth. The organization provides primary care and gender-affirming hormonal care to the community.
Transhealth is hosting a “fireside chat” with Page in Northampton to celebrate its third anniversary. The event will feature a conversation with Page, who publicly came out as transgender in 2020. The benefit aims to raise funds for Transhealth and shed light on the importance of supporting the transgender community.
Dallas Ducar, CEO and President of Transhealth, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to have Page join the celebration. He highlighted the significance of raising awareness and funds for Transhealth while showcasing how individual journeys can make a positive impact on the world.
Page, known for his roles in “Juno” and “Umbrella Academy”, will be at the Academy of Music in Northampton on May 5 at 7:30 p.m. for the conversation. Tickets for the event are currently on sale, ranging from $46 to $87 after fees. VIP tickets are also available for $274, which include a meet and greet with Page.
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