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June Chua is a Singaporean transwoman]. Together with her late sister, Irene, she founded The T Project, Singapore's first shelter for homeless transgender women. The T Project was inspired by her and her sister's experience of the lack of social services for the transgender community.

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In March 2018, Chua became the first transwoman to be invited on board Peace Boat in its 35 years of history to be a guest speaker to deliver a presentation about her work at The T Project and her journey as a transgender woman living in Singapore[1].

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This article was written by Roy Tan.