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Brighton Pride enables Rainbow funding for LGBT mental health project MindOut

Besi Besemar May 6, 2014

Thanks to last yearā€™s funding from Brighton Pride, the Rainbow FundĀ has been able to continue its support to MindOut, the LGBT mentalĀ health project working in the city.

Rainbow FundFollowing a Rainbow Fund grant provided to the group last year, HelenĀ Jones, Director of MindOut has reported that: “The funding enabled usĀ toWEB.200Ā provide peer support groups for LGBT people who are experiencingĀ mental health problems a place to go which is supportive, safe,Ā confidential and affirming. Ā Many of the people who attend areĀ socially isolated, some do not go anywhere else all week. Ā This yearĀ 87 people came to our group work service.

“For some time MindOut has been aware of the mental health needs ofĀ older LGB&T people, some of whom are isolated, less likely to accessĀ commercial LGBT venues, less likely to be part of communityĀ initiatives. Ā The Rainbow Fund grant enabled us to run an event aimedĀ at bringing together older LGBT people. This event was excellent, veryĀ dynamic, well attended and has continued to run monthly.

“Funding for ‘Out of the Blue’, our suicide prevention group, has beenĀ essential to keep this very popular group running weekly. This year weĀ have provided 243 places for LGBT people who experience suicidalĀ distress.”

Helen concluded:Ā “The Rainbow Fund has made a huge difference to usĀ this year. Ā We really value such a community focussed, flexible grantĀ which has supported us to offer essential services as well asĀ developing new community work.”

Paul Elgood
Paul Elgood

Paul Elgood, Chairman of the Rainbow Fund said:Ā “We have been proud toĀ support MindOut since it was established as an independentĀ organisation. Their work tackling suicide prevention, social isolationĀ and mental health is critical for our community. Thanks to the moneyĀ donated by Brighton Pride we can see the difference our funding hasĀ made to the community. The positive outcomes of their work areĀ astonishing and help show that every pound donated through the PrideĀ ticket scheme is making a huge difference to our community.”

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