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In the era of the Internet, pick up the phone for the low-down or assistance might seem a bit dated. Support networks for gay, lesbians and transgender people are now far more developed and open than they were ten, twenty or thirty years. And while the Internet has helped to inform people of what lends itself much more broadly, a London organization was firmly planted in the support network since 1974, seven years after homosexuality was decriminalized in the United Kingdom.It can provide an instant messaging armed forces these days, but the Lesbian Gay London and Standard is proof that a sympathetic listening can never be completely replaced by web technology.
The charity began life over a cookie on the North London, providing advice and support for young people and newly released gays and lesbians. Although it has long since evolved from its primitive beginnings, it remains at the heart of the gay community of the money.The hotline is the basis of this, as are the methods online through crying over messaging and email, while information on sexual health is also immediately available. In addition, Standard manages the database of the Network Turing, named after Alan Turing Problem codebreaker (himself gay), providing access public diplomacy research that allows anyone to seek support or services for lesbian, gay, androgynous and transgender (LGBT).
Source: So So Gay