Perceptions: Addressing LGBTI Youth Homelessness in Europe and Central Asia
Find here our reports addressing LGBTI Youth Homelessness in Europe and Central Asia.
Find here our reports addressing LGBTI Youth Homelessness in Europe and Central Asia.
A survey of 71 organisations across 32 European countries finds that over 60% have worked with LGBTIQ youth experiencing homelessness, while homeless services lack the skills and competencies to provide safe and welcoming spaces for LGBTI people.
“We need your help to change the lives of LGBTIQ homeless young people,” says superstar Cyndi Lauper in an exclusive interview about how her organisation, True Colors United, is teaming up with ILGA-Europe to tackle the unacceptable problem of LGBTIQ youth homelessness in Europe.
Young LGBTIQ people are being made homeless every day in Europe. To tie in with our survey for LGBTIQ organisations about their experience of youth homelessness, a young person from Slovenia tells their story of self-discovery, and how bullying in their family forced them to run away.
Young LGBTIQ people are experiencing homeless every day, often rejected by parents, families and society because of their sexuality or gender identities.
LGBTIQ homelessness is a much under addressed issue in the European and Central-Asian region, a reality that needs to change.