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Eleven ways to support Terrence Higgins Trust this Pride season

Pride season is an opportunity to celebrate the LGBTQ+ communities, reflect on the distance travelled and take meaningful action to advance equality. It’s also a time when brands, venues and people across the country step up to raise vital funds. LGBTQ+ people have been some of the loudest voices in the fight against HIV since the dark days of the epidemic – that is still the case today.

Here are 11 different ways you can show your support for the work of HIV / sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust this Pride month. Your purchases and support will help the charity’s work to end new HIV cases in the UK by 2030, and to support people living with HIV.

Next’s Pride collection

Next is supporting Terrence Higgins Trust’s work for the third consecutive year with its Pride collaboration. Over the month of June, 10% of all proceeds from their charity bouquet will be donated to the charity. There is also a collection of three personalised prints – you can choose the artwork as well as the text, with 100% of sales going to the charity.

And keep your eyes peeled, because Next is also launching a beauty box with makeup products, which will also raise vital funds to support people living with and affected by HIV.

Buy your favourite or get them all!

Tatty Devine’s Festival of Flowers Earrings and Shooting Star Necklace

Introducing flower power favourites – Tatty Devine’s Festival of Flowers Earrings. These are perfect to take you from everyday styling to Pride celebrations. You’ll also be supporting Terrence Higgins Trust’s life-changing work at the same time, as £5 per earrings sold is donated to the charity.

Tatty Devine is also selling their Shooting Star Necklace with a special Terrence Higgins Trust engraving to raise vital funds so the charity can be there for people living with HIV in the UK.

DEN loungewear’s Pride tee

Nab one of DEN’s new Pride t-shirts and vests with the brand’s logo in the colours of the Progress Pride flag. All profits will be donated to Terrence Higgins Trust to ensure support for people affected by HIV. Previous collections with DEN are still available to buy too!

Tateossian Pride bracelet

Tateossian has launched a Pride bracelet in support of the charity’s work! For the next three months, 20% of all profits will go to Terrence Higgins Trust.

Open House London

Open House, the team behind some of London’s favourite eating and drinking destinations, is donating the proceeds of their Lychee Martini to the charity over June.

Guinness World Records

Terrence Higgins Trust is partnering with Guinness World Records for the next year. This Pride, they have launched a special collection of merchandise with part of all proceeds donated to Terrence Higgins Trust.

Classical Pride at Barbican Centre

Whether you’re a long-time fan of classic music or even if you’re not, Classical Pride at Barbican Centre will be one of the highlights of the summer. Curated by conductor Oliver Zeffman, Classical Pride returns to the Barbican in an expanded five-day festival showcasing the breadth and diversity of LGBTQ+ artists across classical music — with appearances from stars including RuPaul’s Drag Race stars Monet X Change and Thorgy Thor. As well as Terrence Higgins Trust, the event is also supporting LGBTQ+ charities Amplifund and Rainbow Railroad.

Grab your tickets and use the code DIVA for 20% off!

Proud Beer

Celebrate Pride with Proud Beer, a delicious queer craft beer. For every can you purchase, 20p is donated to LGBTQ+ charities, including Terrence Higgins Trust.

The Big Shave Off

Another key part of Pride is community and joining together with others in the community and our allies. After the success of last year’s Big Shave Off at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern, we’re returning this summer in London and Brighton for an evening of amazing people braving the shave live on stage.

Register your interest to brave a shave at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern in support of Terrence Higgins Trust in London on Thursday, 11 July or Charles Street Tap in Brighton on Thursday, 29 August.

Your pre-loved Pride outfit

There’s only one Terrence Higgins Trust charity shop, which is part of what makes Boutique in London’s Pimlico so special. The shop has beautiful bargains all year round – including many designer items – but pop along and meet the fantastic team to find some brilliant pieces for your Pride outfit.

MUBI

MUBI’s Pride Unprejudiced season celebrates the vast mosaic of queer life captured on film. From SHIVA BABY to A SINGLE MAN, the charity has partnered to offer you 30 days free streaming. Sign up for a free month of LGBTQ+ films.

Thank youu

If you’re supporting Terrence Higgins Trust this Pride season, they would love to hear from you by emailing fundraising@tht.org.uk.

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