MindOut wins award for their work to improve mental health of LGBTQ+ communities

MindOut, the LGBTQ+ mental health charity, were visited by the High Sheriff of East Sussex, Jane King, who presented the charity with an award for their continued work within the LGBTQ community.

MindOut wins award for their work to improve mental health of LGBTQ+ communities

MindOut, the LGBTQ+ mental health charity, were visited by the High Sheriff of East Sussex, Jane King, who presented the charity with an award for their continued work within the LGBTQ community.

MindOut, a mental health service run by and for LGBTQ+ people, works to improve the mental health and wellbeing of LGBTQ+ communities and to make mental health a community concern.

MindOut said: “We are deeply honoured and grateful for such high recognition from the High Sheriff and are committed to continuing our work.”

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