The Queer Jewish Collective
is an intersectional network for queer Jewish people in the Northwest to meet each other.
This was created for any LGBTQ+ Jewish young person looking for community support.
We hope that this resource can be used by any LGBTQ+ Jewish young person looking for community support.
is an intersectional network for queer Jewish people in the Northwest to meet each other.
have a mission to ensure that Jewish LGBT+ people and their families are included throughout life in the UK by working with varied groups from Jewish schools to Synagogues.
is a family of Jewish communities, ranging from large, well-established synagogues to small, informal prayer and study groups.
is a Cheshire Reform Congregation, who have both a statement showing their inclusion and support of LGBTQ+ people and have in the past run workshops to educate and answer questions. They also share their Shabbat services via Zoom and are live streamed.
have a clear statement of support to the LGBTQ+ community from their principal Rabbi and offer Shabbat services live on Zoom and are shared on Facebook.
have released a clear statement on their support of LGBTQ+ inclusivity.
run the gamut of care, from elderly people to community centres, to specific disability support.
are a service for Jewish people from offering emergency help via online support to community programs, Children's and Young Person’s services.
have many trained and supervised counsellors who offer once a week sessions for issues ranging from depression, anxiety to issues concerning sexuality and sexual or gender identity.
is a resource to help any parents who may need help with the change that comes with realising ones LGBTQ+ identity.
are a joint Muslim/Jewish charity project in Nottingham who provide hundreds of hot meals and grocery bags every Wednesday in the Hyson Green area of Nottingham.
provide a source of Jewish history, through the stories shared, resources on their website and social media platforms, including promoting any LGBTQ+ Jewish events.