LGBTQ Manchester: Albert Kennedy Trust looking for mentors to support LGBTQ youth
The Albert Kennedy Trust supports young LGBT people who are homeless, at risk of homelessness or living in a hostile environment. As part of this we run a mentoring scheme which provides young people with a stable, one-to-one relationship that is supportive, respectful and non-judgemental. We are currently looking for new mentors and we particularly need Black and minority ethnic, female, trans and disabled applicants. If you would like to volunteer with us, and make a real difference to a young LGBT person’s life, you can find all the details, including a role description and application form, at http://www.akt.org.uk/help-us/mentors.htmlThe Albert Kennedy Trust is looking for mentors in Manchester (London has enough mentors for now) - particularly Black and minority ethnic, female, trans* and disabled people.
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I’ve found, even since high school, that having a mentor in the LGBTQ community can make a world of difference to a youth who otherwise lack support. If you’re in the area and you want to change someone’s life, give some time.
