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'''Gay Advice Darlington/Durham''' is an advice service for LGBT people in the [[Darlington]] and [[Durham]] area.
'''Gay Advice Darlington/Durham''' ('''GADD''') is an advice service for LGBT people in the [[Darlington]] and [[Durham]] area.


It was founded in September 1995 by a group of gay men in the South Durham area, following the closure of a gay-related unit within the South Durham Health Promotion Unit.<ref>http://gayadvicedarlington.co.uk/index.htm. Accessed: 2013-07-03.  Note: contains flashing text. (Archived by [[WebCit]]at http://www.webcitation.org/6Hq5B9Awb)</ref>
It was founded in September 1995 by a group of gay men in the South Durham area, following the closure of a gay-related unit within the South Durham Health Promotion Unit.<ref>http://gayadvicedarlington.co.uk/index.htm. Accessed: 2013-07-03.  Note: contains flashing text. (Archived by [[WebCite]]® at http://www.webcitation.org/6Hq5B9Awb)</ref>
 
The chair of the organisation until his death in 2010 was [[Neil Bright]].<ref>http://gayadvicedarlington.co.uk/GADD%20Newsletter.pdf. GADD Newsletter (PDF) Accessed: 2013-07-03. (Archived by [[WebCite]]® at http://www.webcitation.org/6Hq5XBz1s)</ref>
 
The GADD website has apparently not been updated since late 2010.


==References==
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Revision as of 15:58, 3 July 2013

Gay Advice Darlington/Durham (GADD) is an advice service for LGBT people in the Darlington and Durham area.

It was founded in September 1995 by a group of gay men in the South Durham area, following the closure of a gay-related unit within the South Durham Health Promotion Unit.[1]

The chair of the organisation until his death in 2010 was Neil Bright.[2]

The GADD website has apparently not been updated since late 2010.

References

<references>

  1. http://gayadvicedarlington.co.uk/index.htm. Accessed: 2013-07-03. Note: contains flashing text. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6Hq5B9Awb)
  2. http://gayadvicedarlington.co.uk/GADD%20Newsletter.pdf. GADD Newsletter (PDF) Accessed: 2013-07-03. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6Hq5XBz1s)