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.
Our donors
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Anonymous
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£31.41
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Steak
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£21.23
As a football fan, and also a supporter of the LGBTQ++ community, the recent world cup has been a difficult morale line to bridge for me personally. I figured I would donate to LGBTQ++ charities instead.
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Daniele Belussi
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£17.91
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Tiziana Vassalli
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£21.02
Donating for Haydn and Ross at Boomcycle 🤍
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David Jordan
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£10.63
£2 for each of the World Cup semi-final goals
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Shirley
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£104.09
I am donating for Lex and Miki
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Rachel Stevenson
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£10
Donating in lieu of giving Christmas cards
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Anonymous
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£128
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Joe
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£35
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ABF Pictures Ltd
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£519.46
This year we're making our Christmas Donation to Stonewall in lieu of all the amazing work you've done for the lives of LGBTQ+ people.
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Digital Radish
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Lyons Davidson Solicitors
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£60.69
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Hodge
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£300
On behalf of all at Hodge. The work you do is incredible. the Proud Stadium campaign is just another example of that.
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Joe Bolland
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£10.63
In support of dads stand against world cup x
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Dietrich
Money raised by the Patreons of the podcast That Song from That Movie. Thank you.
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Anonymous
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£33.66
We ran a WC sweep stake at school, half the money went to migrant worker’s funds the other to Stonewall to support LGBTQ+ rights in Qatar.
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David Jordan
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£21.02
£2 for each World Cup quarter-final goal
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Katherine Jones
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£10.63
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Matt Le
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£10
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Tom Hughes
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£10.63
F U Qatar
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Mark
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£100
Hoping for a better future for all LGBTQI+ people.
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Miles Britton
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£10.63/M
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Andrew
Following Joe Lycett's lead. A donation in response to the appalling behaviour of Qatar and all who support them sportwashing
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Mrs H Rowland
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£30
Well done Haydn and Ross at Boom Cycle!
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Eliana Radaelli
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£15.84
I'm donating because I want to donate to an organisation helping to improve the lives of trans and non-binary people. It's especially important to me that Stonewall is campaigning for improving policies in this area since trans people face so much discrimination and misunderstanding in the UK and it's been so tough seeing the government take a stand against trans rights and knowing what that means for trans people in the UK. There needs to be more education and understanding of these issues so that it can be safe for everyone to express their true gender identity freely
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David Jordan
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£14.80
£2 for each of the day’s World Cup goals
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Andrea
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£10.64
A donation in the name of my good friend, Sophie, in lieu of a birthday present xx
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Alexandra Bacon
Jim’ll Paint it World Cup Plug against the Qatar inspired me to donate today! Thank you Jim for your hilarious activism for an incredibly worthy cause.
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Yorkshire & Humber Academic Health Science Network
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£104.12
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Rosina
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£106
Grange Athletic Football Club’s Under 9 coaches did a keepie up challenge for 30 days and raised £106.