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‘Queer Love’ campaign launched to address domestic violence
By Washington Blade
· May 27, 2026
· 1 min read
The D.C.-based Wanda Alston Foundation, which provides housing and support services for homeless LGBTQ youth, announced earlier this month that it has joined partner organizations to launch a Queer Love Shouldn’t Hurt campaign aimed at addressing domestic violence within the LGBTQ community. In a Ma
Why this matters
The launch of the Queer Love Shouldn’t Hurt campaign highlights the critical need for targeted initiatives addressing domestic violence within the LGBTQ community. Domestic violence affects LGBTQ individuals at rates comparable to or even exceeding those of their heterosexual counterparts, yet it remains a persistently underaddressed issue. The campaign's focus on culturally competent care and community engagement is particularly significant, as LGBTQ survivors often face unique barriers to seeking help, including fear of discrimination and lack of access to supportive resources. The involvement of organizations like the LGBT+ Counseling Collaborative and Whitman-Walker Health underscores the importance of tailored support services in addressing the complex needs of LGBTQ survivors. As the campaign moves forward, its success will depend on its ability to reach and engage marginalized communities, including LGBTQ youth and individuals of color, who are disproportionately affected by domestic violence.
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Category: safety ·
Published: May 27, 2026 ·
Source: Washington Blade ·
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