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'''Coventry & Warwickshire Friend''' is an LGBT telephone helpline, offering information & support; covering [[Coventry]] and [[Warwickshire]].<ref>http://cwfriend.co.uk/</ref> In addition to the telephone helpline, the group offers face-to-face meetings, social groups, newsletters and printed information. People can be referred to agencies that can offer legal and medical advice.<ref>http://coventrylgbt.org.uk/index.php/links/coventry-and-warwickshire-friend/</ref>
[[File:Cwfriend.png|thumb|Coventry & Warwickshire Friend logo]]'''Coventry & Warwickshire Friend''' is an LGBT telephone helpline, offering information & support; covering [[Coventry]] and [[Warwickshire]].<ref>http://cwfriend.co.uk/</ref> In addition to the telephone helpline, the group offers face-to-face meetings, social groups, newsletters and printed information. People can be referred to agencies that can offer legal and medical advice.<ref>http://coventrylgbt.org.uk/index.php/links/coventry-and-warwickshire-friend/</ref>


In February 2013 the charity set up three support groups:<ref>http://cwfriend.co.uk/?p=735</ref>
In February 2013 the charity set up three support groups:<ref>http://cwfriend.co.uk/?p=735</ref>
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[[Category:West Midlands]]
[[Category:West Midlands]]
[[Category:Warwickshire]]
[[Category:Warwickshire]]
[[Category:Charities]]
[[Category:Charities]]
[[Category:Consortium members]]
[[Category:Former Consortium members]]
[[Category:Friend groups]]

Latest revision as of 13:06, 10 July 2026

Coventry & Warwickshire Friend logo

Coventry & Warwickshire Friend is an LGBT telephone helpline, offering information & support; covering Coventry and Warwickshire.[1] In addition to the telephone helpline, the group offers face-to-face meetings, social groups, newsletters and printed information. People can be referred to agencies that can offer legal and medical advice.[2]

In February 2013 the charity set up three support groups:[3]

  • Trans & Gender Variant Social Support group (Yana)
  • Refugee/Asylum Support Group
  • Gay Parents Support Group.

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