Last Updated: 29 May 2008
Gay Wellington (covering all the GLBT colours and persuasions of our rainbow community)
officially known as the Wellington Gay Welfare Group, is an incorporated society funded from a
variety of sources, including the gay community, philanthropic trusts, Wellington City Council and
community grants. The group has been active for over 25 years, and since its inception, has
met a range of welfare needs for all of Wellington's gay communities.
The objectives of the group are:
- To provide support and empathy for clients
- To increase the self-esteem of clients
- To present a positive model and image of gay life and gay sexuality, and to
reinforce the validity and acceptability of being gay
- To offer an information and referral service regarding clubs, venues and
other gay related activities in and around the Wellington region.
- To provide links verbally and online to current gay or gay-friendly organisations,
professionals and agencies, including lawyers, counsellors, medical practitioners,
health organisations, and sexual health clinics
- To foster an increased awareness of homosexuality and issues relating to homosexuality
by:
- Providing information on being gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and trans-gender, and about
coming out, and gay family and personal relationships.
- Providing information about homosexuality to other organisations and groups in the community.
- Promoting, encouraging and supporting other amenities, facilities, groups and organisations for
gay people
- Fostering awareness of HIV/AIDS, including the encouragement of safer-sex practices
Trainee Intake Day: Saturday 5th July 2008
On Saturday 5th July 2008 the Wellington Gay Welfare Group will be running a trainee intake day.
If you are gay or lesbian or another colour of our great rainbow and are perhaps interested in
helping us operate the Gay Wellington Helpline we would be interested in hearing from you.
The training session starts at 9.30am, runs until mid-afternoon and takes place at a central location in
down-town Wellington.
If you think you might be interested in joining the organisation to help fellow queers, especially
in their sexual identity struggles, please ring the Helpline on 473 7878 leaving your contact
details and someone will get back to you with more information.
Press Statement
Wellington Gay Welfare Group has recently employed
Hannah Ho wai ling, as a community development worker
in conjunction with the Mahi ki te Ora Cadetship.
Hannah will be assisting WGWG with developing networks
across queer communities, as well as enhancing the
School’s Out queer youth programme.
Hannah has experience in community work, and was
responsible for a national conference on identity,
dominance and colonisation, as well as anti-racism
workshops within Asian communities.
You can contact Hannah at the Wellington Gay Welfare
Group, telephone: 473 7878
email:
helpline@gaywellington.org