Lgtb
Home / gay topics / Lgtb
A recent study conducted by Asociación Kukulcán analyzed the impact of discrimination on the mental health of LGBTQ+ persons living in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Following the success of its groundbreaking This Is What a […]
LGBT Foundation’s Statement on the Voluntary Liquidation of Manchester Pride →
We are saddened to hear about the voluntary liquidation of Manchester Pride.
The CONADEH, Honduras’s National Human Rights Office, reported that almost 90% of crimes against LGBTQ+ persons go unpunished.
Meg Galas, Director for Northern Central America at the International Rescue Committee said:
“The situation for LGBTQ+ persons in Honduras is alarming. IRC data revealed that 50% of safe space users were forced to leave their homes due to violence because of their identity, and 40% live away from their family due to discrimination.
In response to their specific needs, the IRC is supporting the LGBTQ+ community in Honduras.
In collaboration with the local organization Colectivo Violeta, the IRC is funding a Safe Space that offers non-stigmatizing services, including:
- Access to legal assistance services provided by a qualified lawyer.
- Access to psychological assistance and psychological first aid services.
- Reliable information on human rights and health.
- Building a support network and fostering stronger bonds within the LGBTQ+ community.
Additionally, LGBTQ+ persons can be referred to other services provided by the IRC, such as multi-purpose cash assistance, case management, among others.
The IRC in northern Central America
Today, the IRC serves individuals and families at increased risk of violence and displacement, including internally displaced individuals, returnees, women, girls, youth, and members of the LGBTQ+ community who are survivors of gender-based violence.
Family gatherings aren’t always safe, and many people are left spending the holidays alone. The IRC’s programming in Honduras includes multi-purpose cash transfers to cover basic needs; the creation of safe spaces for women, youth and the LGBTQ+ community; case management and psychosocial support; and CuéntaNos.
Man Enough to Rethink Masculinity?
Join the campaign that shows every man is enough.
LEVELLING THE PLAYING FIELD
Join professional footballer and LGBT Foundation patron Kerstin Casparij in championing LGBTQ+ women
WE’RE TURNING 50!
Find out how we’re celebrating in 2025 and get involved in our programme of events
Supported by Barefoot Wine and the National Lottery Heritage Fund
A trip down memory lane
Explore our history through six interactive stories on the Google Arts & Culture platform
GET TESTED
We provide FREE sexual health tests, at our clinics or delivered to your door
ARE YOU UP FOR THE CHALLENGE?
YOU can make a difference – check out our fundraising ideas for all interests and abilities
HOPE & JOY IN YOUR INBOX
Be the first to know about opportunities, offers, our impact and actions you can take with our newsletter
Nominate us for a £1000 or £5000 donation
It’s free and only takes a minute—your nomination could help us provide more services!
HELLO, WE’RE LGBT FOUNDATION
We’re a national charity with LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing at the heart of everything we do.
Celebrate our 50th Anniversary
Supported by Barefoot Wine and the National Lottery Heritage Fund
Access Our Services
Support Our Mission
Latest News & Highlights
Home for the Holidays: Supporting LGBTQ+ People Over the Festive Season →
For many LGBTQ+ people, the holidays can be hard.
The LGBTQ+ community in Honduras needs more inclusion and less stigma.”
During 2022, the IRC reported the importance of providing safe spaces, trustworthy information, and cash relief to LGBTQ+ persons. According to the report, 1 of every 3 participants expressed experiencing moderate to severe symptoms of depression.
In 2022, 43 LGBTQ+ persons were murdered, including 3 advocates. But when they force us to be resilient, that’s when they really see us coming together.
LGBTQ+ persons in Honduras: discrimination impacts mental health and livelihoods, IRC warns
Tegucigalpa, Honduras, June 22, 2023 — As many countries around the world commemorate Pride Month, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) highlights the pressing challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in Honduras.
The IRC has previously warned about challenges that the LGBTQ+ population encounters in Honduras, including the lack of safe spaces and resources to cover basic needs.
Since 1978.
Since 1978, we have been committed to equal human rights for rainbow communities and their liberation from all forms of discrimination.
Read our story
We support LGBTI civil society worldwide through advocacy and research projects, and give grassroots movements a voice within international organisations.
We are by your side
Join our fight for global justice and equality: your contributions matter!
Take action
The ILGA World 2024 Annual Report offers a summary of a year full of milestones for the organisation, supporting LGBTI communities worldwide
Read more
“Laws on Us” is a global overview of legal developments affecting our communities across the world on the grounds of SOGIESC
Read more
Through a collection of data and testimonies, this report shows how disparities in digital access impact LGBTl people across the world
Read more
See more
.
Our thoughts are with its staff, volunteers, suppliers, collaborators and all members of our communities who may be […]2025 has been a year of severe setbacks.
Through our Big Give Appeal 2025, donations […]
LGBT Foundation launches its second national campaign of the year, celebrating diverse masculinities and showing that every man is enough →
LGBT Foundation launches its second national campaign of the year, celebrating diverse masculinities and showing that every man is enough.
Read more
Economic empowerment is a fundamental principle that can help all LGBTI people move closer to our goals
Read more
Developed through extensive consultations with regional and global LGBTQIA+ networks worldwide, the 2026 IDAHOBIT theme serves as a powerful reminder that the soil of truly democratic societies must be rich in meaningful equity and justice for all
Read more
See more
ILGA World is a global federation of more than 2,000 member organisations from 170 countries campaigning for the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and intersex people.
The lack of access to employment, education and health services means that LGBTQ+ persons struggle to pay for their basic needs; we know that many LGBTQ+ people migrate to seek economic opportunities and safety. On a daily basis, LGBTQ+ persons face violence and discrimination, even death.
“The IRC is committed to providing humanitarian assistance to LGBTQ+ community in Honduras through our holistic program services.
We continue to prioritize and strengthen our collaboration with local partners, such as Colectivo Violeta. Read our end-of-year message! The document also emphasized employment discrimination, as 20% of respondents reported that they have lost their job or had been rejected due to their gender identity.
LGBTQ+ people experience discrimination, mental health issues, and worse, constant threats to their lives.