Outsiders Trust Launches Charity Crowdfunding Campaign

LONDON — The Outsiders Trust has launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for their organization and for its annual Sexual Freedom Awards.

The campaign kicked off on Oct. 9 and will culminate in a party at Heaven Nightclub. The initiative primarily targets university students and younger crowds, and it aims to give financial support to the charity, who offer social and peer support to help physically disabled people when dating and with sexual expression. The event is also meant to foster a sense of community and inclusivity.

“The party at Heaven promises an evening featuring a diverse range of entertainment such as speed dating, comedy acts, drag acts, burlesque performances and more,” said a rep. “The event is designed to create a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere where young people can connect, have fun and support a worthy cause.

“To enhance the campaign’s reach, the charity has partnered with Little Leaf Agency to coordinate sponsorship opportunities and raise awareness for the cause,” the rep added. “Little Lead Agency is also spearheading the creation of exclusive gift bags from participating brands for guests of the closing party.”

Outsiders Trust rep Els Payne enthused about the campaign.

“We are thrilled to be hosting this month-long event, and can’t wait for the grand finale at Heaven, which has long been a cornerstone of London’s LGBTQ+ nightlife scene,” said Payne. “With the generous support of Heaven Nightclub, Little Leaf Agency and our contributors, we are confident that this campaign will make a meaningful impact on the Sexual Freedom Awards and The Outsiders Trust.”

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