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Being yourself is a right, not a privilege. In Germany, LGBTIQ+ refugees have access to special services that take into account experiences of persecution, discrimination and forced displacement. These include support groups, consultations during designated hours, thematic events, educational courses and informal meetings where you can find a safe space, community and resources for adaptation. Taking care of yourself begins with finding a place where you are accepted unconditionally. Discover where nearby you can receive support, share experiences and find new opportunities for growth.
Being part of a key population is not about vulnerability but about the strength to be yourself. In Germany, Ukrainians from key populations — people living with HIV, members of the LGBTIQ community, people who use drugs, sex workers and others — have access to special services. These include support groups, consultations during designated hours, thematic events, educational courses and informal meetings. Taking care of yourself begins with finding a space where you are not only heard but understood. Discover where you can find support, new knowledge and a community that accepts you as you are. You have the right to respect, development and a safe environment — regardless of your experience, status or identity.
Living with HIV is not about isolation but about community, support and development. In Germany, Ukrainians living with HIV have access to special services: support groups, consultations during designated hours, thematic events, educational courses and informal meetings. These are spaces where you can share experiences, get useful information and find understanding without judgment.
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