MGRM

MGRM was established in 2001 by a small group of volunteers determined to make a difference. They committed themselves to setting up a helpline and to starting to raise awareness and fight against the stigmatisation of the LGBTIQ community. MGRM conducted surveys, published position papers and conducted campaigns. In 2004, MGRM organised the first Pride […]

Centre Lgbtiq+ Cigale

CIGALE is a professional office which offers advice and support to every person having questions regarding sexual orientation, coming-out and gender identity. CIGALE was created in 2002 and is officially recognized by the Ministry of Family, Integration and the Greater Region. Our Centre welcomes the LGBTIQ+ community (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex, queer) and every […]

Irish Refugee Coucil

We provide direct support to people at every stage of the international protection process from a variety of backgrounds, each with complex issues and particular needs. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people seeking international protection face a significant gap in the protection and fulfilment of their basic needs, both throughout the international protection decision-making […]

Lgbt Asylum

LGBT Asylium is a group of LGBT+ asylum seekers, refugees, Danish citizens and people residing in Denmark. LGBT Asylum works for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in the Danish asylum system and for the rights of LGBT+ refugees in Denmark.

Aids-Hilfe Schwäbisch Gmünd e. V. – Rainbow Ref

AIDS-Hilfe Schwäbisch Gmünd was founded on 18 July 1995. The team assists with housing searches, visits from the authorities, problems of discrimination and is an emotional support for the refugees. Together they work to enable these people to start a new life in safety.

MERHABA

Merhaba («Welcome» in Arabic and Turkish) is a movement created by LGBTQI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex) people and/or those questioning their sexual orientation and/or gender identity as a result of immigration.

Cavaria

Cavaria is an umbrella organization, gathering LGBTQI+ organsations in Flandre. Volunteers work for the rights and well-being of LGBTIQ+ people

Why me

The objective of this association is to bringing together LGBTI activists residing in Europe. In order to be able to study together new strategies to implement our activities in the host countries that have offered us asylum. We also want to facilitate collaboration with our existing associations and organizations in our countries of origin. Helping […]

Maison arc en ciel

Arc-en-Ciel Houses (MAEC) are places of welcome, support and activities for homosexuals, bisexuals and trans-communities (LGBT – Lesbians, Gays, Bi, Trans) as well as for their families and loved ones. They aim to promote the well-being of LGBT people and to combat discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. The MAEC of […]

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Rainbow Welcome! visual universe

Rainbow Welcome! visual identity has been developed by Alison Roger France, in collaboration with PLS and all the partners. 

She studied the complexity of sexuality, sexual orientations, genders, gender expressions, identities, sexual characteristics, fluidity between the various spectrums, etc. She also adopted a reflective creation process including refugees’ journey in life and on earth to finally come with those organic forms whose nasting, movements and textures aim at illustrating the multiplicity and complexity of each and all individuals. Of course, the colours of the LGBTIQ+ flag have been used. The whole is wanted to be dynamic, intriguing and … positive. Our message is the one of reception and inclusion, as stated in our motto “Rainbow refugees, WELCOME!”. 

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El universo visual de Rainbow Welcome!

La identidad visual de Rainbow Welcome! ha sido desarrollada por Alison Roger France, en colaboración con PLS y todos los socios.

Estudió la complejidad de la sexualidad, las orientaciones sexuales, los géneros, las expresiones de género, las identidades, las características sexuales, la fluidez entre los distintos espectros, etc. También adoptó un proceso de creación reflexivo que incluía el viaje de los refugiados en la vida y en la tierra para llegar finalmente a esas formas orgánicas cuyos nidos, movimientos y texturas pretenden ilustrar la multiplicidad y la complejidad de todos y cada uno de los individuos. Por supuesto, se han utilizado los colores de la bandera LGBTIQ+. El conjunto quiere ser dinámico, intrigante y… positivo. Nuestro mensaje es el de la acogida y la inclusión, como reza nuestro lema « Rainbow Refugiados, ¡BIENVENIDOS!».