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'''Bi Scotland''' is [[Scotland]]'s national organisation for bisexuals. It is a registered charity and meets monthly in [[Edinburgh]] and [[Glasgow]] and holds other events.
'''Bi Scotland''' is [[Scotland]]'s national organisation for bisexuals. It is a registered charity and meets monthly in [[Edinburgh]] and [[Glasgow]] and holds other events.
Bi Scotland is a registered Scottish charity (number SC035396; registered since 2003). Its objects are:
:To advance the education of bisexuals, those who believe they may be bisexual, the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community and the wider public in all matters concerning bisexuality; and
:To promote the welfare and relieve the emotional and mental crises or anguish of those who are, or believe the[y] may be bisexual by the provision of support services, information and advice.<ref>https://www.oscr.org.uk/search-charity-register/charity-extract/?charitynumber=sc035396</ref>


==External links==
==External links==


http://www.biscotland.org/
http://www.biscotland.org/
==References==
<references>


[[Category:Scotland]]
[[Category:Scotland]]
[[Category:Charities]]
[[Category:Charities]]
[[Category:Bisexual groups]]
[[Category:Bisexual groups]]

Revision as of 21:57, 4 August 2012

Bi Scotland is Scotland's national organisation for bisexuals. It is a registered charity and meets monthly in Edinburgh and Glasgow and holds other events.

Bi Scotland is a registered Scottish charity (number SC035396; registered since 2003). Its objects are:

To advance the education of bisexuals, those who believe they may be bisexual, the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community and the wider public in all matters concerning bisexuality; and
To promote the welfare and relieve the emotional and mental crises or anguish of those who are, or believe the[y] may be bisexual by the provision of support services, information and advice.[1]

http://www.biscotland.org/

References

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