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'''LGB Helpline''' was established in 2024 for same-sex attracted young people aged 13-24.
'''LGB Helpline''' was established in 2024 for same-sex attracted young people aged 13-24.
Their website states 'We’re here to provide help and support to same-sex attracted young people so that you can live happy and fulfilled lives too. We ‘get’ you. We are all lesbian, gay or bisexual ourselves and we understand the challenges you face in your life. Whether you’re worried about coming out to your family, imagining what life will be like as an LGB person feel isolated, have relationship problems or are experiencing bullying, we’re here to listen and support' <ref> https://thelgbhelpline.org/ (accessed 17 June 2024 </ref>.
Their website states 'We’re here to provide help and support to same-sex attracted young people so that you can live happy and fulfilled lives too. We ‘get’ you. We are all lesbian, gay or bisexual ourselves and we understand the challenges you face in your life. Whether you’re worried about coming out to your family, imagining what life will be like as an LGB person feel isolated, have relationship problems or are experiencing bullying, we’re here to listen and support' <ref> https://thelgbhelpline.org/ (accessed 17 June 2024) </ref>.





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LGB Helpline was established in 2024 for same-sex attracted young people aged 13-24. Their website states 'We’re here to provide help and support to same-sex attracted young people so that you can live happy and fulfilled lives too. We ‘get’ you. We are all lesbian, gay or bisexual ourselves and we understand the challenges you face in your life. Whether you’re worried about coming out to your family, imagining what life will be like as an LGB person feel isolated, have relationship problems or are experiencing bullying, we’re here to listen and support' [1].


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  1. https://thelgbhelpline.org/ (accessed 17 June 2024)