Join us in the UK’s second city for the Birmingham Pride Parade!
Read moreJoin us in the UK’s second city for the Birmingham Pride Parade!
Read moreThree of the pillars of action for Fighting With Pride (FWP) are Direct Support, Community Building and Capacity Building.
Read moreToday (25th April 2024) the government is announcing that LGBT military charity, Fighting With Pride, has been awarded a £350,000 grant to create the UK’s first commemoration of those in the LGBT community who served in the armed forces.
Read moreThe panel discussed the progress of the LGBT+ Veterans campaign, and the parallels between the Canadian and British reparations, and how the current political climate is shaping the next steps of justice for our community.
Read moreJoin Fighting With Pride at RUSI (Royal United Services Institute) in London on 11th April from 1300 to 1400 for a panel discussion regarding financial compensation for LGBT+ Veterans affected by The Ban recommended in Lord Etherton’s report.
Read moreOn the 25th anniversary of the lifting of the illegal ban on the service of LGBT personnel in the UK Armed Forces, a second volume of anthology accounts will be published to help preserve the history of the ban and celebrate the service of those affected.
Read moreAfter a period of intense work by our Executive and Trustees, our amazing veterans, Members of the FWP Coalition Group, Members of the UK, Scottish and Welsh Parliaments and organisations across the UK that support our work, the Government was held to its commitment to a full Commons debate in the New Year.
Read moreToday (11 December 2023) Fighting With Pride delivered an open letter to the Prime Minister (Rishi Sunak), the Secretary of State for Defence (Grant Schapps), The Minister of State for Veterans Affairs (Johnny Mercer) and the Minister for Defence People Veterans and Service Families (Dr Andrew Murrison).
Read moreFighting With Pride wants to know what you want to see in the delivery of the non-financial recommendations of the LGBT Veterans Independent Review.
Read moreToday (Wednesday 19 July 2023) Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, took the momentous step of apologising to the nation for the treatment of LGBT+ veterans who have suffered the lifelong impact of the so-called ‘gay ban’ which existed in the armed forces up until the year 2000.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here