The Leydig Trust donates all money raised
to Outsiders, the club for disabled people to find partners.
Outsiders serves a vital link for isolated people. Many
disabled people need encouragement when seeking love in a
society where status normally stems from good looks and money.
Outsiders members have every kind of physical, social and
mental disability and really appreciate a club where they
feel accepted, and everyone can relax and be themselves.
Outsiders runs the Sex and Disability Helpline, dealing
with calls from healthcare professionals and disabled people
with sexual problems. Information and resources are provided
to the public on the website.
Outsiders campaigns for the acceptance of disabled people
as sexual partners. Outsiders is unique in the world and admired
by disabled communities everywhere.
Mat Fraser says, "Disabled people and their friends have
as much right to enjoy singles socialising as the next person.
In this perfection-obsessed world, some disabled people need
this club, that's why I support Outsiders"
Annie Sprinkle, Ph.D. wrote, "Outsiders is an outstanding
organisation, and does extremely important community service.
There's nothing else like it. In an ideal world, there would
be Outsiders groups everywhere. I greatly admire Tuppy's commitment
and creativity."
Barry Humphries says, "Let's face it, Outsiders is an
adorable emotional safety net for the Madges of this world."
Contact Outsiders on info@outsiders.org.uk
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