The community information section will be based on common questions, facts and gay resources that are available worldwide. We believe and support the gay community, and there is a responsibility to teach and discuss what problems might exist in our environment.
As time goes on, we will be adding more resources, information and websites that we feel will help our members with inquires.
• Albert Kennedy Trust (gay & homeless) : www.akt.org.uk
• Being Gay is OK : www.bgiok.org.uk
• FFLAG (Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) : www.fflag.org.uk
• "I think I'm gay, what do I do now?" : www.advocatesforyouth.org/.../gay.htm
• "I think I'm bisexual, what do I do now?" : www.advocatesforyouth.org/.../bisexual.htm
• Joint Action Against Homophobic Bullying : www.intercomtrust.org.uk/goodschools
• Lesbian and Gay Foundation : www.lgf.org.uk
• LGBT Youth Scotland : www.lgbtyouth.org.uk
• Pink UK : www.pinkuk.com
• Queer Youth Alliance : www.queeryouth.org.uk
• Terrence Higgins Trust : www.tht.org.uk
• Gay Canada :www.gaycanada.com
• Gay and Lesbian Hotline Resources page : www.glnh.org
• Gay Questions : www.gayquestions.com
• Gay Youth Links : www.angelfire.com/ns/gyl
• Outpath : www.outpath.com
• Out Proud : www.outproud.org
• QueerAmerica : www.queeramerica.com
The Gay And Lesbian National Hotline
Peer counsellors available
Mon-Fri, 4pm-midnight and Saturday noon-5pm EST.
National toll-free number 1-888-THE-GLNH (1-888-843-4564)
Web: www.glnh.org
