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[[File:Unity Identity Centre logo.png|thumb|Unity Identity Centre logo]]'''Unity Identity Centre''' (formally '''Transgender in Wales''' is a support organisation started in February 2011 to provide support, and social inclusion activities for transgender individuals within [[Wales]] through centre activities, drop ins, online forums and social meetings.
[[File:Unity Identity Centre logo.png|thumb|Unity Identity Centre logo]]'''Unity Identity Centre''' (formally '''Transgender in Wales''') is a support organisation started in February 2011 to provide support, and social inclusion activities for transgender individuals within [[Wales]] through centre activities, drop ins, online forums and social meetings.


It is a not for profit organisation within the governance of the [[Unity Group Wales]] charity.<ref>[http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/unity-identity-centre-transgender-support] Centre page on the [[Consortium Directory]].</ref>
It is a not for profit organisation within the governance of the [[Unity Group Wales]] charity.<ref>[http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/unity-identity-centre-transgender-support] Centre page on the [[Consortium Directory]].</ref>
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Unity Identity Centre logo

Unity Identity Centre (formally Transgender in Wales) is a support organisation started in February 2011 to provide support, and social inclusion activities for transgender individuals within Wales through centre activities, drop ins, online forums and social meetings.

It is a not for profit organisation within the governance of the Unity Group Wales charity.[1]

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  1. [1] Centre page on the Consortium Directory.