LGBT Croydon
Resources and support groups for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender people in the London Borough of Croydon
See
Out of the Shadows
for the history of gay groups in London (including Croydon) from 1967 to
2000).
In 1971, London Group Seven of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality (CHE) was founded. It was soon renamed "Croydon CHE Group", and later "CAGS (Croydon Area Gay Society)" under which name it exists to this day.
From 1973 to 2001 there was a Croydon branch of Friend, the national counselling and befriending organisation.
Croydon Area Gay Youth (CAGY) flourished during the 1980s, and was set up
and run by young people themselves. Since then there have been a variety of
youth groups, catering for various age ranges, typically run by the Council
on behalf of young people.
Croydon Trans Group was set up in 2000. It continues meeting every month. More about the history of the Trans Group...
A group called "Scrapheap" for the over-40s operated in 2005-06. Silver Rainbow, for the over-50s, was set up in 2008.
In 1997 the Croydon Lesbian and Gay Forum (later the Croydon LGBT Forum) was set up. It operated until 2006. It was replaced in 2007 by the Croydon LGBT Network, which was formally launched, as Crocus, in 2008.
Aurora (Croydon's LGBT Police Consultation Group) was set up in 2003.
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