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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Hilary
Thank you for your support for trans kids and their families.
DV
Park Place Pub
donated
£119.68
Donated by the patrons of the Park Place Pub in Ruthin North Wales during the World Cup Tournament m
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Zoe
donated
£31.41
Winnings from my work WC sweepstake - if it had to be in Qatar then donating to a charity standing up for marginalised groups in this country deserves this money more than me.
EJ
Eden Jefford
donated
£10.64
Instead of buying and sending cards for christmas this year I’m donating the money I would have spent.
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Russ Williams @ Yahoo
donated
£43.87
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Ian
donated
£26.22
I watched the World Cup. Donations to you & Amnesty International.
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Kirstie
donated
£10
With love to everyone at Christmas from the Jones Family xx
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Euan
donated
£52.32
Happy Christmas Zach, you little bundle of joy !
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Ross
donated
£10.64
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Megan
From the Walker-Reid family
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Stephen Hughes
donated
£95
World Cup Sweepstake Donation
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Daniel Eade
donated
£34.53
Splitting my World Cup Sweepstakes winnings between good causes that would piss off the Qatari government, and I greatly respect the work that you do.
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Lucy Bailey-Wright
donated
£104.12
To commemorate the Scottish Gender Recognition reform bill and to support our Trans siblings by continue education.
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Frenkel Topping
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Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
donated
£75
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Stephen
donated
£52.32
I wanted to give to Stonewall, to balance the bad "karma" of the World Cup in Qatar. I am straight.
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Iain
donated
£80
I bought a sweepstake ticket for the world cup. I didn't belive it should be in Qatar in the first place. I don't like football any more and the loss of life in preparation for the tournament and their homophobia compounded my digust for the tournament. I therefore decided that if I won anything, I'd give it to Stonewall. I drew Argentina, so here are my winnings.
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Tricia
donated
£50
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Caledonian Netball Club
donated
£104.10
Bake Sale from Caledonian Netball Club
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Max
donated
£80
From the River Island MW sweepstake!
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Anonymous
Supporting the fight for equal rights in Ukraine and elsewhere!
CG
Thornton & Lowe Limited
donated
£167.54
A donation on behalf of Thornton & Lowe Limited in support of the #ProudStadium campaign.
GM
Anonymous
donated
£104.10
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Roger
donated
£26.22
I am donating the winnings from our office’s World Cup 2022 sweepstake.
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Lucy
Wooooooooo
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Community Learning Disabilities Team, Livewell Southwest
donated
£42
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Handley House
donated
£110
In light of Stonewall's Proud Stadium campaign we held a World Cup Sweepstake fundraiser at work for the duration of the event. Colleagues from Handley House, consisting of Benoy, Holmes Wood, Pragma, and Uncommon Land all got involved!
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Katherine
donated
£70
Donation in Eva’s name
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Jenny Gillett
donated
£135
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Grace Cooksley
donated
£15.84
We donate from our sweepstake at the University of Brighton PGRs to show our support and solidarity to the LGBTQ+ community and our colleagues