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'''Stonewall Cymru''' is the all-Wales LGB charity.  Its aim is to achieve equality for LGB people at home, at school and at work.  
[[File:Stonewall wales.gif|thumb|Stonewall Cymru logo]]'''Stonewall Cymru''' is the all-Wales LGB charity.  Its aim is to achieve equality for LGB people at home, at school and at work.  


Stonewall Cymru was established in 2003 with support from the Welsh Government and [[Stonewall GB]]. It has partnered with Victim Support Cymru to create the "It’s No Joke Project", a confidential service for the victims of homophobic hate crime.<ref>http://www.victimsupport.com/~/media/Files/Publications/Its%20no%20joke%20Wales/No%20Joke%20Leaflet.ashx</ref>
Stonewall Cymru was established in 2003 with support from the Welsh Government and [[Stonewall GB]]. It has partnered with Victim Support Cymru to create the "It’s No Joke Project", a confidential service for the victims of homophobic hate crime.<ref>http://www.victimsupport.com/~/media/Files/Publications/Its%20no%20joke%20Wales/No%20Joke%20Leaflet.ashx</ref>
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Stonewall Cymru is the all-Wales LGB charity. Its aim is to achieve equality for LGB people at home, at school and at work.

Stonewall Cymru was established in 2003 with support from the Welsh Government and Stonewall GB. It has partnered with Victim Support Cymru to create the "It’s No Joke Project", a confidential service for the victims of homophobic hate crime.[1]

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