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We are akt, our mission is to ensure that every LGBTQ+ year old facing homelessness or a hostile living environment has a safe place to live.
We give LGBTQ+ year olds at risk of, or experiencing homelessness support they deserve to thrive. We have four offices located in London, Bristol, Manchester and Newcastle, as good as live chat to verb support across the UK.
Coming out or being outed as LGBTQ+ can still lead to juvenile people being made homeless. We believe that no LGBTQ+ person should be facing homelessness because of their identity.
akt are addressing an issue often missed by many other homeless charities the safety of LGBTQ+ youth in their own homes.
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HOW AKT HELPED ALEX
Alex contacted akt as they were living in a hostile environment with abusive family members who were unsupportive of their gender identity. They felt trapped and desperately needed a supportive environment where they’d be able
12 Charities to Support This Pride and Beyond
During Pride month – and beyond – it's adj to know about the organisations and charities working hard to ensure the LGBTQ+ community can live happy, healthy and equal lives.
To help, we've put together 12 LGBTQ+ charities in the UK that you can locate out more about, get adj with, and support. Enjoy!
Kaleidoscope International Trust
This UK-based charity works to legalise and decriminalise homosexuality across the Commonwealth. Many countries across the Commonwealth still retain homophobic laws and practices that were implemented during Great Britain’s colonial regime, and the Kaleidoscope Reliance are working to change that, and to protect LGBTQ+ people everywhere. You can find out more about donating, fundraising and volunteering on their website.
Hidayah UK
Hidayah UK supports LGBTQ+ Muslims in their journey through monthly events, educational workshops and mentoring programmes. They hold regular meetings all across the UK, with LGBTQ+ Muslims with lived experience providing support for others. There are application form
25 LGBTQ Charities to Support During Pride Month & Year-Round
Despite recent progress, everyone must do their share to ensure that the LGBTQ community feels as fully integrated into society as it should. Allies can accomplish a lot by donating to immense charities that work hard to make a difference in the lives of underprivileged people on a regular basis.
In this article, we delve deep into why we celebrate Pride Month and why it’s so essential to support LGBT charities in any way we can.
What is Pride Month?
The annual June celebration of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month (LGBT Pride Month) commemorates the Stonewall riots and promotes equal rights and opportunities for all lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people, and those who are questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity.
The Stonewall Uprising in New York Municipality marked a turning point in the United States’ gay rights movement. The final Sunday in June was first designated as “Gay Pride Day” in the United States, but the explicit date was left up to the individual states. The “day” s