Support young LGBTIQA+ people in NSW by donating just $2 (or more) before June 30!
We know LGBTIQA+ communities have always come together to help each other, and no matter how small the gesture – combined it makes a big difference. Plus, we know things are tough financially for many people right now, so we are asking AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE to donate just $2 because we are STRONGER TOGETHER.
So, what difference can $2 make to Twenty10 this year?
- It will continue our work supporting the mental health and housing needs of young LGBTIQA+ people across NSW
- allow us to provide free specialist counselling services
- continue to advocate for systemic change in NSW to ensure our future generations are protected under the law equally
- continue to remove systemic barriers to accessing much needed gender affirming healthcare for young people and their families and
- continue to travel across the state supporting schools, government and other services learn how to be safe spaces for LGBTIQA+ people, especially young people.
This year we will soon be moving to the newly established Inner West Pride Centre at Newtown Town Hall, which marks a new chapter in our access and service provision and your support will go a long way in helping us achieve our vision. We are so proud to be part of a community that cares for each other, holds each other up, elevates the voices less heard and champions justice and equality.
THANK YOU for helping us continue the lifesaving work Twenty10 has done for over 40 years supporting NSW LGBTIQA+ communities.
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