It gets better...today
UK version of the well known 'It gets better' campaign in the US, delivering inspiring messages to young LGBT people.
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UK version of the well known 'It gets better' campaign in the US, delivering inspiring messages to young LGBT people.
Visit WebsiteAn opportunity for all of us to learn more about the histories of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Britain and Northern Ireland.
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Visit WebsiteNational organisation that aims to raise awareness of disability issues within the LGBT communities, and to raise awareness of sexuality issues within the disability communities.
Visit WebsiteOne of the UK’s most significant LGBT rights groups, founded by Sir Ian McKellen, Lisa Power, Matthew Parris and Michael Cashman.
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Visit Websiteand transgender people experiencing domestic violence. Although it is now working in partnership with the London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard (see above), Broken Rainbow operates on a separate helpline, run by workers who have had additional training on do
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Visit WebsiteSexual Health Website run by THT.
Visit WebsiteHealth, advice and counselling sit for gay and bisexual men.
Visit WebsiteWebsite designed to answer all your questions about gay men’s sexual health (aimed at London gay men).
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Visit WebsiteOriginally set up in response to the HIV epidemic, the Terrence Higgins Trust has not merged with local communitybased HIV/AIDS charities and works to improve sexual health through campaigning and provision of information. The Trust has offices and centr
Visit WebsiteSocial club in London, United Kingdom for South Asian guys and lesbians. Includes activities, chat, and forums
Visit WebsiteSupporting Buddhist practice in the gay men’s community.
Visit WebsiteProviding an atmosphere of friendship and support for Jewish gays, lesbians, bisexuals and their partners.
Visit WebsiteMeeting in Newcastle every week, run by and for lesbians and gay men.
Visit WebsiteAn impressive range of articles on homosexuality and bisexuality, not just limited to what the Bible says about homosexuality and a rundown of the stances of faiths worldwide.”
Visit WebsiteSafra is a resource project working on issues relating to lesbian, bisexual and transgender women who identify as Muslim religiously and/or culturally.
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