Watchlist: One·n·Ten
Follow the Money, Follow the Minors.
When members of our Arizona chapter went to Gay Pride Day in Phoenix, our mission was to see how many vendors catered to child sterilization. All of the vendors told us that we needed to talk to One·n·Ten because they offered everything a child would need to transition, including puberty blockers and surgery. When we spoke with a One·n·Ten volunteer, they had no problem telling us about all the ways they could assist a child in getting sterilized. They even mentioned a private Facebook group that helps minors with transitioning. We were given a business card, and they seemed proud to be participating in the biggest medical scandal since the lobotomy.
Who are these people? Why do they seem to have a monopoly on “trans kids?”
One·n·Ten is an organization based out of Phoenix, Arizona, and it is surprisingly very well-funded. In 2017, they claimed 72 corporate partners in their annual report. No further annual reports were uploaded after 2017. They thank the following sponsors: Cox (Communications, WiFi, etc), SRP (Salt River Project), Estrella Jalisco (Anheuser-Busch/Bud Light), Osborn Maledon (a law firm in Phoenix), Wells Fargo, Bank of America, ADP (Automatic Data Processing), Sprouts, PetSmart, Mercy Care, Sprouts Health Communities Foundation, Discover, Toshiba, Fry’s Grocer (Kroger), American Airlines, and APS (Arizona Public Service). They work with Phoenix Children’s Hospital’s Gender Support Program. According to their website:
The Gender Support team understands that the process of gender development is unique to each individual. Our specialists in pediatrics, adolescent medicine and psychology work closely with youth, families, physicians, mental health therapists and other providers who may be involved in the child’s care.
Our program offers many services:
Consults with families about parenting strategies and support for gender-affirming children and youth.
Consults about using medicines to suppress puberty.
Consults about gender-affirming hormonal therapy.
Consults and offers referrals for readiness evaluation.
Refers patients to experienced mental health providers and specialists at Phoenix Children’s for ongoing support.
Supports and advocates for patients and families through various aspects of transition. These include transitioning in schools and completing legal name and gender marker changes.
Here at Gays Against Groomers, our dedicated journalists put in the effort to highlight the importance of language. Many “queer” resources use language that intentionally blurs the boundaries between male/female and adult/child. The reason why this is so worrisome is that those boundaries are ingrained in us during childhood. Children typically use age and biological sex as markers while describing others. The two things that children first point out are whether someone is a “boy or girl” and whether they are a “kid or grown-up.” Queer Theory is systematically designed to eradicate both of these boundaries and erode safeguards.
Queer Studies academics like Judith Butler stress the importance of using language to change culture and blur boundaries. Upon reading the phrases “trans youth,” “LGBTQIA+ youth,” or “young people,” most people assume that such phrases refer to boys and girls (minors). However, when certain organizations use the word “youth,” it simultaneously refers to children and young adults, thus blurring that boundary. We discovered that One·n·Ten is one of these organizations.
They have a Discord server for “LGBTQ+ Youth” to have conversations about sex with adults and send them photos. One·n·Ten’s Discord server is for “youth” from 13 to 24 years old: adults and children. They have a “rewards program” where children get rewarded with prizes for referring other 13 to 24-year-olds, and they get entered into a raffle. RED FLAG.
“We developed a Discord platform, and we saw an increase of attendance. We also started doing gaming and streaming two nights a week on Twitch,” said Sebastian Blackwell, Satellite Program Manager. As a result, One·n·Ten reached 700 youth within one month. This organization received a multiyear, $500,000 grant from The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation. The funds will support One·n·Ten’s online digital programs, in-person satellite sites, and Camp OUTdoors.
On the One·n·Ten website, it specifies that their queer camp is also for “youth” aged 11-24. Camp OUTdoors for “youth” are housed by age, not based on sex. Male and female campers are housed in the same facilities, which should immediately set off some alarm bells. The activity calendars include a variety of ways for “young people” to get involved.
The age range is 14-24.
No supervision is specified. PARENTS BEWARE!
On their website, when entering information in the child’s profile, the child’s sex or gender is not even asked about, and there is limited information for parents. The only information for parents on this hell-site is a page on conversion therapy. It loosely describes conversion therapy for gay or bisexual people and then applies this to trans-identified children. It makes no distinction between the two. Conflating sexual orientation (LGB) with “gender identity” (TQ+) in any context is not only irresponsible…it can also be dangerous. These two concepts have nothing in common. Therefore, one must differentiate between conversion therapy and psychodynamic gender-exploratory therapy.
According to Genspect, “conversion practices which are physically and psychologically harmful should, of course, be prohibited as human rights violations ... Conversion therapy is an outdated and barbaric practice that was offered decades ago. Cruel treatments such as aversion therapy and electroconvulsive treatments were utilized, which caused severe psychological and even physical harm. However, psychodynamic technique does not entail purposeful attempts to convert, change, or shift an individual’s sexuality or identity.
It aims to clarify the role of various overt or covert influences upon the patient’s thoughts and behaviors, and its practice should be free of arbitrary interference by the State. Psychotherapy that aims to differentiate among various mental health conditions that superficially resemble each other cannot be said to violate any rights. Legislation that does not distinguish between competent psychotherapy and abusive practices is arbitrary and encroaches upon the private sphere by impinging on personality rights, and also associational rights by having a chilling effect on therapeutic relationships.”
One·n·Ten does not even mention the recent emergence of comorbidities between pediatric trans-identification and autism, anxiety, or eating disorders. There is no mention of high-quality mental health care for gender-distressed children. This implies that gender affirmation (“gender-affirmative care”) is the only method of dealing with a child’s distress, which can lead to serious, risky medical interventions before a child can consent.
The misleading justification offered to parents misuses the phrase “conversion therapy” to push the “affirmation only” model. They claim that high rates of self-reported suicide attempts in “trans youth” are due to a lack of identity affirmation. Their propaganda ignores the documented psychopathological comorbidities and pushes the lie that minors who do not medically alter themselves are at a high risk of suicide.
Multiple studies disprove this lie. Under the Health and Wellness tab, they offer monthly topics related to gender affirmation, including hormones, surgeries, binding, tucking, and where to find “gender-affirming care.” No exploration is encouraged whatsoever. The source for their propaganda is The Trevor Project, a biased and corrupt organization that pushes the very same “affirmation” model.
It is very worrisome that One·n·Ten is considered the go-to organization in Arizona for parents of gender-confused kids. They lie to families, use botched statistics to justify child abuse, take no accountability for the dangers of “gender-affirming care,” lack proper safeguarding, and have no problem blurring the line between adults and children. Who decided that One·n·Ten knows more about what is best for a child than the parents?
Clearly, they are NOT using common sense and good judgment. We do not co-parent with corrupt “LGBTQIA+” non-profits. One·n·Ten is on our watchlist. It is going to take parents, politicians, and average American citizens to stand up and say NO MORE. This manipulation must come to an end, and Gays Against Groomers is at the forefront of shutting down this scam for good.











All of this is trending, make sure "you" still have your body parts when the trend is over. This is one big social engineering movement made relevant by the "powers that shouldn't be". Because the "Power Elite" have so much power they can make hospitals, clinics, schools, and even parents make all forms of transitioning normal, legit and sponsored. There is absolutely an agenda that is very bad for humanity.
As a radical 76 year old Lesbian, I have been out since 1968 where I "fell in love" with the woman in the next dorm room at Oregon State University....and all the puzzle pieces fit together. At that time I was put on social probation for being a Lesbian, I later dropped out and she and I toured the U.S. on our own, in our 1965 ford pickup with a camper on the back and two dogs, that was 1970. a few years later back in Portland OR we helped start the first group of Lesbians, cross dressers and gay men to speak out for our rights, we met at Darcels' We were coming out in an era where butches were butches and fems were fems. No one tried to make us anything different except, we as feminists, did not want to be trapped in hetero patriarchal roles that were part of the Lesbian Culture before the social revolution of the late 60's. We were Lesbians, we rejected the term Gay, that was for men. Later we were engineered to reject Lesbian, as too defining, too limiting, ("we don't like labels, was the cry") i watched as, the Oregon college's women's rights classes, become "queer" rights classes. We were engineered to stop speaking out for women...it was awful...We had tried to create women only spaces at the colleges. Those spaces lasted about 2 seconds. In the gay scene, we had transvestitism, otherwise known as cross-dressers (no surgery, which by the way was very limited, and had enormous scrutiny and counselling.) "Transgenders" had undergone surgery, which btw was very different than cross-dressing. I did not know any woman having surgery, only men .The men i knew who were seeking surgery, were very inward and humble, very different from the warrior engineered trans now, (absolutely engineered by the larger cult of wanting to normalize and legalize sex with children which is the end game. Tomboys unite against transiitioning. We want the "L" out of the alphabet soup!