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'''The Albany Trust''' is a registered charity, set up in 1958, to support the work of the [[Homosexual Law Reform Society]] (HLRS) and campaign for the implementation of the [[Wolfenden Report]] to legalise sex between men. As a campaigning organisation, the HLRS could not become a charity in its own right. The secretary of the Albany Trust for many years was [[Antony Grey]]. | [[File:Albany-logo.gif|thumb|Albany Trust logo]]'''The Albany Trust''' is a registered charity, set up in 1958, to support the work of the [[Homosexual Law Reform Society]] (HLRS) and campaign for the implementation of the [[Wolfenden Report]] to legalise sex between men. As a campaigning organisation, the HLRS could not become a charity in its own right. The secretary of the Albany Trust for many years was [[Antony Grey]]. | ||
The Trust has since broadened its activities, and is now a professional therapy service for individuals and couples needing emotional and psychological help. | The Trust has since broadened its activities, and is now a professional therapy service for individuals and couples needing emotional and psychological help. | ||
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The Albany Trust is a registered charity, set up in 1958, to support the work of the Homosexual Law Reform Society (HLRS) and campaign for the implementation of the Wolfenden Report to legalise sex between men. As a campaigning organisation, the HLRS could not become a charity in its own right. The secretary of the Albany Trust for many years was Antony Grey.
The Trust has since broadened its activities, and is now a professional therapy service for individuals and couples needing emotional and psychological help.
External links
http://www.albanytrust.org Albany Trust website