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The '''George House Trust''' is an HIV voluntary organisation for the [[North West]].
[[File:Ght-logo.png|thumb|GHT logo]]The '''George House Trust''' is an HIV voluntary organisation for the [[North West]].


In 1985 six gay HIV activists set up Manchester AIDS-Line in response to the arrival of the HIV virus in Manchester.  The City Council formed an "AIDS Working Party" and the North Western Regional Health Authority began to support Manchester AIDS Line financially. The George House Trust was founded in 1990.<ref>https://ght.org.uk/our-history. Accessed: 2016-04-17. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6gpnxYjQq)</ref>
In 1985 six gay HIV activists set up Manchester AIDS-Line in response to the arrival of the HIV virus in Manchester.  The City Council formed an "AIDS Working Party" and the North Western Regional Health Authority began to support Manchester AIDS Line financially. The George House Trust was founded in 1990.<ref>https://ght.org.uk/our-history. Accessed: 2016-04-17. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6gpnxYjQq)</ref>

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The George House Trust is an HIV voluntary organisation for the North West.

In 1985 six gay HIV activists set up Manchester AIDS-Line in response to the arrival of the HIV virus in Manchester. The City Council formed an "AIDS Working Party" and the North Western Regional Health Authority began to support Manchester AIDS Line financially. The George House Trust was founded in 1990.[1]

References

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  1. https://ght.org.uk/our-history. Accessed: 2016-04-17. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6gpnxYjQq)