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Time To Be Out
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We are Time To Be Out, a charity dedicated to supporting LGBTIQ+ asylum seekers and refugees in the UK. Every day, we provide help to people who’ve been forced to flee their home countries because of who they are and who they love.
💌 Follow us for updates, inspiring stories, and ways to get involved. We’re thrilled to have you here. Welcome to Time To Be Out! 🌟
December 3, 2024 at 7:09 PM
🎉 Join the Rainbow Lottery today and make a real difference. Every ticket helps build a brighter, safer future for LGBTIQ+ people seeking asylum in the UK. Thank you for being part of our journey. 🌈

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🙏 Why do we need your help now?

The UK has been becoming increasingly hostile toward asylum seekers. Your support is critical to ensure safety, dignity, and belonging for LGBTIQ+ people forced to flee their homes. Together, we can offer hope.
December 3, 2024 at 7:09 PM
🎟️ What’s the Rainbow Lottery?

It’s a fun way to support our cause AND stand a chance of winning! Every ticket you buy helps us provide life-changing services for LGBTIQ+ asylum seekers and refugees.
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🌟 Where does your money go?

By supporting us through the Rainbow Lottery, you’re funding:

✅ Workshops & advocacy
✅ Our Next Steps programme for newly recognised refugees
✅ Crucial community integration support

We’re 100% volunteer-run, so your help goes straight to those in need.
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🏛️ The UK asylum system is harsh, especially for LGBTIQ+ people. Proving sexual orientation or gender identity often involves invasive scrutiny. Meanwhile, many are isolated and fearful of those they fled. This hostile environment makes our work vital.
December 3, 2024 at 7:09 PM
💔 Many people we support fled their home countries because being LGBTIQ+ is both rejected and criminalised. In some places, their sexual orientations and gender identities are punishable by death. After a courageous journey to the UK, their struggles are far from over.
December 3, 2024 at 7:09 PM