Allsorts Youth Project, chosen as one of the twenty charities newly elected Mayor, Alexandra Phillips will be supporting during her Mayoral year.
DELIVERING services in both Brighton & Hove and West Sussex, Allsorts Youth Project listens to, supports and connects young people under 26 who are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans or Unsure (LGBTU) of their sexual orientation and/or gender identity through youth groups, 1:1 support and advocacy.
They also offer LGBTU and trans awareness training for professionals and deliver awareness raising workshops in local schools.
Allsorts Youth Project’s Co-Director, Katie Vincent said: “We are absolutely delighted to have been chosen as one of the Mayor’s 2019-2020 charities. It means a great deal to us as a project, both in recognition of the work we do and in giving us a platform to raise awareness of the needs and issues faced by vulnerable LGBTU youth. It’s a great honour.”
Each year, the Mayor actively supports a range of Brighton & Hove charities who work hard to improve the lives of the local communities.
Alongside Allsorts Youth Project the other chosen charities this year are BHT, Brighton’s Women’s Centre, CRUSE, Grace Eyre, Oasis Project, RISE, Survivor’s Network, Sussex Nightstop Sustrans, Whoopsadaisy, Amaze, Brighton Table Tennis Club, Clock Town Sanctuary, Extratime, Hummingbird Project, Off The Fence, Rockinghorse and The Martlets.
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