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OutLife is the home of health and life advice for LGBTQ+ people aimed at tackling the vast health and social inequalities we face as a community. Some of the issues OutLife aims to address is:

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OutLife's main aim is to tackle the high levels of LGBTQ+ people being affected by mental health issues and dying by suicide. Our mission is to support those going through a tough time while working to lay the foundations for future generations. 

However, OutLife is not fully funded and relies on community donations to help and support LGBTQ+ people. 

We deserve better and OutLife aims to build a happier, healthier LGBTQ+ community. 

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OutLife is part of LGBT HERO

LGBT HERO is the parent organisation of OutLife and are committed to supporting LGBTQ+ people by tackling health inequalities within our communities, such as; mental health, suicide, alcohol and drug abuse, sexuality, HIV, sexual and emotional health.


Published: 12th September, 2014

Updated: 3rd April, 2019

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