Tommy  Theollyn's seven-year-old son -- who we'll call "D." -- looks like a  boy. While he was born biologically female, D. feels, deep in his heart,  that he is a boy -- and wears boys' clothing and has short hair.
Tommy  has done everything a caring parent would do to help a child going  through a potentially tough time. D. has been to a psychologist and  doctor, both of whom say that the right thing for Tommy to do is allow  D. to live as a boy.
So  Tommy is trying to do just that for his son. But there's one big  problem: D. has been denied access to the boys' restroom -- or a safe  restroom -- at his elementary school in Georgia. Since forcing D. to use  the girls' restroom effectively reveals that he is transgender to other  children, this decision seriously threatens D.'s safety. Which is why  Tommy made the heartbreaking decision to pull his son out of school.
But Tommy believes his son should have access to a safe restroom at school. That's  why Tommy started a petition on Change.org asking the McIntosh County  Board of Education in Georgia to allow D. to use a safe restroom at  school. Please sign Tommy's petition today -- and he will deliver your  signatures to the board on September 15.
Before  starting the school year, Tommy had spoken with D.'s teacher about  letting D. use the boys' restroom and thought the matter was settled.  But then Dr. William Hunter, McIntosh superintendent, decided to get  involved. Dr. Hunter said that D. had to use the girls' restroom, and  threatened to call Child Protective Services on Tommy for allowing D. to  live as a boy. Tommy tried to explain that he was acting on the advice  of D.'s doctors, but Dr. Hunter wasn't interested. 
Now,  more than 5,000 people have signed the petition that Tommy started on  Change.org. Tommy is scheduled to speak at the next meeting of the  McIntosh County Board of Education on September 15. Tommy says he's  afraid of what might happen at that meeting, as McIntosh isn't a place  where LGBT rights have traditionally been supported. 
Tommy says  that he feels stronger with every person who signs his petition in  support of his son. He wants the McIntosh Board of Education to  know that thousands of Americans stand with D. and support his right to  be exactly who he is.
Please  sign Tommy's petition today asking the McIntosh County Board of  Education to allow his seven-year-old son to have safe access to a  restroom at school:
 

 
 
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