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GiveOut releases Annual Impact Report to celebrate LGBTQ+ achievements of last year

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GiveOut has released its Annual Impact Report to recognise what its grant partners have achieved for LGBTQ+ people in the last year.

From helping members of the community escape Afghanistan to challenging homophobic laws in Hungary, the award-winning international community foundation exists to help protect and improve the lives of LGBTQ+ people.

It does this by pooling the donations it receives to provide grants to LGBTQ+ organisations all over the world, which in turn helps ensure they have the resources they need to help members of the community and tackle inequality.

Its supporters now fund 37 LGBTQ+ organisations in total, including eight new partners – which in turn has helped countless numbers of queer people throughout the last year.

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