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The Lesbian & Gay Foundation (LGF)
  • 4th Floor, Princess House
    105-107 Princess Street
    Manchester
    M1 6DD
  • 0845 3 30 30 30
  • www.lgf.org.uk
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The Lesbian & Gay Foundation (LGF)

The Lesbian & Gay Foundation (LGF)

The Lesbian & Gay Foundation (LGF) is the UK's largest lesbian, gay and bisexual health and community charity. Based in Manchester, LGF is a nationally significant organisation providing services and activities throughout Greater Manchester and the North West of England working towards real, long-term improvements in the health and quality of life for lesbians, gay men and bisexual people. Among it’s many services are:

  • Telephone Helpline (automated 24 hours, staffed between 6pm-10pm daily) and e-mail advice service.
  • Face to face counseling and holistic therapies
  • Social and support groups
  • Health campaigns.
  • outnorthwest community magazine;
  • Condom and lube distribution scheme (gay and bi men)
  • Sexual health resources and outreach clinic
  • A large distribution network
  • Ongoing research projects
  • LGB Library and Archive

today

Tuesday, 7th October

LGBT Housing Advice Surgery

The Lesbian and Gay Foundation have teamed up with two gay friendly legal firms to provide a fortnightly advice surgery for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in the city.

The service has been launched in response to a number of requests from the gay community for information on legal advice following recent changes in the law - such as Civil Partnerships and the recent Sexual Orientation Regulations amendment to The Goods & Services Act.

The service operates every second and fourth Tuesday of the month from 6pm until 8pm from the LGF’s headquarters in Manchester’s gay village. No appointment is necessary.

times: 6pm - 8pm.

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LGF Walk against Homophobia

LGF Walk against Homophobia
Saturday, 24 May 2008

The LGF hosted their first annual Walk Against Homophobia.. the event was well attended with upwards of 400 people attending... Starting off from Oxford Road the walk took in the City Center stopping

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