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HELLO, WERE LGBT FOUNDATION
We’re a national charity with LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing at the heart of everything we do.
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THE LGBT+ VETERANS CHARITY
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Fighting With Pride supports the health and wellbeing of LGBT+Veterans, service personnel and their families in particular those most impacted by the bar on LGBT+ personnel serving in the Armed Forces, ultimately lifted on the 12th January.
We are satisfied of the achievements of our serving LGBT+ personnel. They serve in every part of the Armed Forces and are supported at every level of command.
In stark contrast, and despite the passing of over 20 years since the gay ban was finally lifted, no seek has been made to support the recovery of the thousands of LGBT+ service personnel dismissed or forced from service prior to
We want to connect service charities and organisations to those LGBT+ veterans who have been left behind.
The Journey Abode | Making Connections | Building Bridges
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Welcome to MindOut
MindOut is a mental health service dash by and for woman loving woman, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer (LGBTQ) people.
We perform to improve the mental health and wellbeing of all LGBTQ communities and to make mental health a community concern.
We recognise that our communities are wonderfully diverse and welcome all LGBTQ+ people including those who identify as asexual, aromantic, pansexual, genderqueer, genderqueer, genderfluid and intersex.
Our services are also obtainable to those who may not identify under the LGBTQ umbrella, including vertical people who have sexual and/or romantic relationships with LGBTQ people, men who have sex with men, women who have sex with women, people who previously identified as LGBTQ and those who are questioning their sexual and/or gender identities. If you are unsure, please carry out get in touch with us.
Our services are for LGBTQ people aged 18+ who are based in Sussex, with the exception of our Online Encourage service which is free nationally. See below for opening times.
We support LGBT+ people who have experienced abuse and violence
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Our team has decades of experience in supporting LGBT+ people who are victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, hate crime, so-called conversion therapies, honour-based abuse, forced marriage, and other forms of abuse.
More ways to get help
At some point in our lives, all of us experience some form of hate. We can disagree it, together.
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THE LGBT+ VETERANS CHARITY
Get in TouchNEED SUPPORT?
Get in touchIndependent Review and Reparations
More InfoFWP Review & Directory
See MoreLGBT Armed Forces People Memorial
See MoreRe-Live Comic 2 - LGBT Veterans Stories now available to order
See More
Fighting With Pride supports the health and wellbeing of LGBT+Veterans, service personnel and their families in particular those most impacted by the bar on LGBT+ personnel serving in the Armed Forces, ultimately lifted on the 12th January.
We are satisfied of the achievements of our serving LGBT+ personnel. They serve in every part of the Armed Forces and are supported at every level of command.
In stark contrast, and despite the passing of over 20 years since the gay ban was finally lifted, no seek has been made to support the recovery of the thousands of LGBT+ service personnel dismissed or forced from service prior to
We want to connect service charities and organisations to those LGBT+ veterans who have been left behind.
The Journey Abode | Making Connections | Building Bridges
Founding Partners
.
Responsive site designed and developed
Welcome to MindOut
MindOut is a mental health service dash by and for woman loving woman, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer (LGBTQ) people.
We perform to improve the mental health and wellbeing of all LGBTQ communities and to make mental health a community concern.
We recognise that our communities are wonderfully diverse and welcome all LGBTQ+ people including those who identify as asexual, aromantic, pansexual, genderqueer, genderqueer, genderfluid and intersex.
Our services are also obtainable to those who may not identify under the LGBTQ umbrella, including vertical people who have sexual and/or romantic relationships with LGBTQ people, men who have sex with men, women who have sex with women, people who previously identified as LGBTQ and those who are questioning their sexual and/or gender identities. If you are unsure, please carry out get in touch with us.
Our services are for LGBTQ people aged 18+ who are based in Sussex, with the exception of our Online Encourage service which is free nationally. See below for opening times.
We support LGBT+ people who have experienced abuse and violence
EXIT SITE
Click here, or push the ‘esc’
key to go out this site quickly
How can we help you today?
Get help
Our team has decades of experience in supporting LGBT+ people who are victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, hate crime, so-called conversion therapies, honour-based abuse, forced marriage, and other forms of abuse.
More ways to get help
At some point in our lives, all of us experience some form of hate. We can disagree it, together.
.