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  1. LGBT Foundation

    Helpline open 10am-10pm, Monday - Saturday
    A national charity with LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing at the heart of everything we do. OUR MISSION We celebrate and empower our diverse communities to realise their full potential, every day. Our services and activities are a lifeline for those in need. OUR VISION We…
    5Richmond StreetManchesterM1 3HF

    A national charity with LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing at the heart of everything we do.

    OUR MISSION

    We celebrate and empower our diverse communities to realise their full potential, every day. Our services and activities are a lifeline for those in need.

    OUR VISION

    We offer support to help hope and joy flourish in our communities. Our vision is a world where queer liberation creates meaningful change and a fairer society for us all.

    Who to contact

    Telephone
    0345 3 30 30 30 0345 3 30 30 30
    E-mail
    Website
    LGBT Foundation
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    Where to go

    Name
    The Lesbian and Gay Foundation
    Address
    5, Richmond Street
    Manchester
    Postcode
    M1 3HF
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    Time / Date Details

    When is it on
    Helpline open 10am-10pm, Monday - Saturday
    Time of day
    Afternoon
    Morning
    Evening

    Costs

    Details
    Free

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    No

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  2. * Rainbow Reflections - Trafford LGBT+ youth group (Proud Trust)

    Wednesdays evening from 5:00-6:30pm
    About our Service Rainbow Reflections is a weekly group for LGBT+ young people and those questioning their gender or sexuality aged 13-19 (up to 25 with additional needs) who live or spend time in Trafford. A fun, supportive space for young people to make friends,…
    Ground FloorWaterside PlazaSale WatersideManchesterM33 7ZF
    Rainbow Reflections logo

    About our Service

    Rainbow Reflections is a weekly group for LGBT+ young people and those questioning their gender or sexuality aged 13-19 (up to 25 with additional needs) who live or spend time in Trafford. A fun, supportive space for young people to make friends, connect with their community and explore a wide range of activities.

    The Proud Trust has recently launched a new digital help service for LGBT+ young people and trusted adults called ‘Proud Connections’, made up of an information hub and an instant messaging service. To access this service please visit: https://www.theproudtrust.org/proud-connections/

     

    Who to contact

    Contact Name
    The Proud Trust
    Telephone
    Talkshop 0161 912 2453 Talkshop 0161 912 2453 The Proud Trust The Proud Trust 0161 660 3347 0161 660 3347
    E-mail
    Website
    Rainbow Reflections
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    Twitter
    https://twitter.com/TheProudTrust

    Where to go

    Name
    Talkshop
    Address
    Ground Floor
    Waterside Plaza
    Sale Waterside
    Manchester
    Postcode
    M33 7ZF
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    Time / Date Details

    When is it on
    Wednesdays evening from 5:00-6:30pm
    Time of day
    Afternoon
    Evening

    Costs

    Details
    Our group is free to access

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    Yes
    Referral Details

    We accept referrals from professionals and self-referrals from young people and families. After filling in the form someone will contact you to find out more information and invite you to meet a youth worker before the next session

    For more information about the youth groups please email youthgroups@theproudtrust.org

    www.theproudtrust.org/trusted-adults/groups/referring-to-the-proud-trust/

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  3. The Proud Trust (LGBT young people)

    The Proud Trust supports lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans young people in Manchester, Greater Manchester and the North West. We do this in three main ways: Services for Young People – we run a variety of weekly youth work sessions for young people in Manchester. Our LGBT…
    49-51Sidney StreetManchesterM1 7HB
    The Proud Trust logo

    The Proud Trust supports lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans young people in Manchester, Greater Manchester and the North West. We do this in three main ways:

    Services for Young People – we run a variety of weekly youth work sessions for young people in Manchester. Our LGBT youth offer includes groups for lesbian and bisexual young women, trans groups, a BAME group which run alongside our LGBT youth groups. We also run a 121 and Mentoring Service for young people to access support remotely. Our groups are open to young people ages between 13 and 19 (up to 25 with an additional need)

    The Proud Trust has recently launched a new digital help service for LGBT+ young people and trusted adults called ‘Proud Connections’, made up of an information hub and an instant messaging service. To explore the site visit: https://www.theproudtrust.org/proud-connections

    Training and Consultancy – we offer a wide range of LGBT+ Awareness training opportunities from workshops for young people through to bespoke training for professionals working in the youth sector.

    Who to contact

    Contact Name
    The Proud Trust
    Contact Position
    General Inquiries
    Telephone
    0161 660 3347 0161 660 3347
    E-mail
    Website
    The Proud Trust website
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    Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/The-Proud-Trust-54214655716
    Twitter
    https://twitter.com/theproudtrust

    Where to go

    Name
    The Proud Place
    Address
    49-51
    Sidney Street
    Manchester
    Postcode
    M1 7HB
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    Notes

    If you would like to access one of our online youth groups, please contact youthgroups@theproudtrust.org and with what area of Greater Manchester you live in.

    Costs

    Details
    All of our activities are free

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    No
    Referral Details

    We accept referrals from professionals and young people. After filling in the form someone will contact you to find out more information and arrange for you to meet with a youth worker before the next session

    For more information about the youth groups please email youthgroups@theproudtrust.org

    www.theproudtrust.org/trusted-adults/groups/referring-to-the-proud-trust/

     

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  4. Galop National LGBT Domestic Abuse Helpline

    Our National Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans* (LGBT) Domestic Abuse Helpline provides confidential support to all members of the LGBT communities, their family, friends, and agencies supporting them. Domestic abuse is any kind of threatening behaviour, violence, or abuse between people who have been intimate partners…

    Our National Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans* (LGBT) Domestic Abuse Helpline provides confidential support to all members of the LGBT communities, their family, friends, and agencies supporting them.

    Domestic abuse is any kind of threatening behaviour, violence, or abuse between people who have been intimate partners or family members. This includes forced marriage, abuse relating to gender identity or sexuality and so-called honour based violence. Domestic abuse can occur between current or former intimate partners, in the home, or in the family.

    Domestic abuse can take many forms, including psychological, physical, sexual, financial and emotional abuse. Find out how to tell if you’re experiencing it and what to do if you are.

    Does your partner, ex-partner, or a family member:

    • Call you names, threaten to ‘out’ you, or use put-downs?
    • Use your gender or sexuality as a basis for threats or harm?
    • Damage your property?
    • Threaten to harm you or others that you love?
    • Control your access to money?
    • Make unwanted advances or force you into unwanted sexual contact?
    • Hit, shove, grab, kick, throw things, or use other forms of physical violence on you?
    • Control your contact with friends, family, work, or the LGBT ‘scene’?
    • Threaten to harm themselves if you leave or seek help?

    If so, you may be experiencing domestic abuse. Get in touch for support and to explore your options.

    Who to contact

    Telephone
    0800 999 5428 0800 999 5428
    E-mail
    Website
    Galop National LGBT Domestic Abuse Helpline
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    Costs

    Details
    Freephone

    Availability

    Referral Required?
    No

    Last Updated

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