INTRODUCTION: Transgender individuals are more than four times more likely than cisgender people to experience traumatic events such as rape and sexual assault. The purpose of this study is to determine the percentage of transgender individuals in our cohort that experienced sexual assault and homelessness. METHODS: Transgender individuals aged 18-64 participated in an online survey that included demographics as well as social and reproductive history. RESULTS: 996 surveys were collected. The mean age was 28 (SD 10, range 18-64). The majority of participants were White (810; 85%), non-Hispanic (859; 89%), and had insurance (893; 90%). 787 (79%) individuals identified as transmasculine or assigned female at birth, and 209 (21%) identified as transfeminine or assigned male at birth. Of all transgender people, 47% have ever been sexually assaulted: 362 (50%) of transmasculine individuals, and 72 (37%) of transfeminine individuals. Although 19% had been homeless, 88% of all transgender people currently feel safe where they live. CONCLUSION: Even in our predominately White, well-insured population, many survey respondents relayed a history of sexual assault, and one in five had been homeless. As obstetrics and gynecology providers, we should be aware of these numbers and consider universal screening for trauma. We should focus on providing trauma-informed care to help establish a safe physical and emotional environment for patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]