The LGF is a registered charity fighting for and supporting lesbian, gay and bisexual people.
If you're planning to use one of our Outreach clinics or our HIV testing service please be aware that bank holidays over the next three months may mean that the clinic you want has moved days.
Check wwww.lgf.org.uk/testing for dates, venues and times.
We're in year 3 of our England-wide research in to drugs and alcohol use amongst lesbian, gay and bisexual people and we need YOUR help!
If you've never completed it, or haven't in 2012, please...
Pride in Practice is a way for GPs to show that they are receptive to the needs of lesbian, gay and bisexual people attending their surgery.
Pride in Practice - LGF and NHS North West in partnership.
In this section you'll find a whole range of information on everything from Coming Out to Cervical Screening, Counselling to STIs and living with HIV - and a whole lot more besides!
There's also information on civil partnerships, caring, smoking, alcohol, drugs...
Our support services are staffed by a team of dedicated staff and volunteers. So whether it's relationships, coming out, legal rights reporting a hate crime or you just need someone to talk to get in touch and tell us how we can help.
Whatever your needs, we are here to support you.
A Government consultation has been launched today which outlines plans to enable same-sex couples to have a civil marriage ceremony.
We would urge all our supporters to use this opportunity to have their say.
"I was a homophobe until I came out during my forties." says Mrs Brown's Boys star Eilish O'Carroll http://t.co/jJe9rZsR
Our @MartCoopsCooper has just attended the launch of #prestonpride. Many thanks to @hangoutharryhq @promo729 and @cocomalonemusic et al
This is really helpful, and makes me feel a lot more confident about coming out to my parents. My only criticism is that in Martina Navratilova's quote it should say 'you're' not 'your'