About Evonné
Evonné Kaho is a Transgendered spiritual activist and educator. As a Black Transgender woman and survivor of domestic violence, Evonné struggles every day against intolerance, pain and injustice with an open heart. She holds a B.A. degree from Alcon State University and a Master’s in Business Administration, Technology and Management, from the University of Phoenix. Evonné is the founder and CEO of the first Black transgender nonprofit in the state of Mississippi, Love Me Unlimited 4 Life, an interdisciplinary organization that offers resources, education, counseling and support to Mississippi’s LGBTQ community and those living with HIV.
She serves on the National Advisory Board of Positively Trans, a project of the Transgender Law Center, the Jackson MS Medical Mall HIV Planning Committee, Positive Women’s Network, Mississippi State Lead and is a co-founder and active member of SHERO (Sister’s Helping Every woman Rise and Organize), and mother of a teenage daughter. Evonné’s latest labor of love is materializing as she is in the process of establishing a shelter for LGBTQ and HIV positive youth and adults affectionately named, 4EverCaring Evonné.