London Friend
London Friend a British LGBT charity supporting the health and mental well-being of the LGBT community in and around London and South East England.
History
London Friend was originally a part of Friend which was a befriending offshoot of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality and first operated from a flat in Earl's Court, before moving to a community centre in Church Street, Westminster.In 1974 London Friend appeared alongside CHE in a documentary titled 'Speak for yourself' produced by London weekend Television at which time the organisations offices were in at 47 Church St, London NW8. The organisations were working closely together through social events, Friend was a counselling service, whereas CHE was a campaign and political group.
London Friend was separated from CHE in 1975 and then obtained premises in [Upper Street, temporarily in Seven Sisters Road, and later in Caledonian Road. The Caledonian Road premises were reported by January 2011 to be under threat and an appeal was launched to safeguard the building. During 2012, as a result of the appeal, and also additional funding following a merger with another charity, London Friend was able to purchase the property. Meanwhile continued expansion has meant that additional space is now being used at the GMFA office elsewhere in Islington.