Help improve the lives of LGBTQ+ people

Will you help improve the lives of LGBTQ+ people?


While much progress has been made in recent times, there is still a long way to go. 


After five years campaining for a full ban on conversion therapy, the UK Government has still not published the draft legislation. During this time, thousand of LGBTQ+ people in the UK have been suffering due to these harmful attempts to 'cure' us.


No more delays. No more loopholes. Conversion therapy is not therapy, it's abuse. And it needs to end - now!


Will you help by donating today?


We won’t stop working until all LGBTQ+ people everywhere are free to be ourselves and love who we love. We will continue to lobby for policy changes at the highest levels, supporting LGBTQ+ people throughout our lives – whether this be in education, workplaces, or healthcare. 


Will you help create a world where all lesbian, gay, bi, trans, queer, questioning and ace people are safe, happy, and thriving?  


We all have a part to play in creating a world where everyone, everywhere can be themselves. Your support can make all the difference.


Please donate today and play your part in building a better tomorrow for LGBTQ+ people.

 


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Nos donateurs

PL

Peter Law-Jones

donné

21 £

Conversion therapy is a disgusting abuse of power based on a wilful disregard of scientific evidence and has no place in an civilised society

J

Jo

A

Andrew

Conversion therapies trade on the falsehood that homosexuality is an abnormality, something that can be cured. Conversion therapies should be banned and the provision of them should be treated as a criminal offence.

B

Brett

donné

10,61 £

L

Leaf

donné

10,61 £

AK

Andrew Knight

PM

Piotr Mierkowski

HG

Hirsh Gale

donné

10,61 £

MC

Mia Cassey

donné

10,61 £

A ban on conversion therapy is long overdue. It is critical that the government is held to account on its commitments and isn’t allowed to water this down by excluding particularly vulnerable people such as Transgender youth from its scope or by allowing exemptions for religious organisations.