Jump to content

LGBTI+ Federation

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The LGBTI+ Federation (French: Fédération LGBTI+), previously French Federation of LGBT Centres (French: Fédération Française des Centres LGBT), is the Alliance of associations and community centres for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex people in France, as well as Associate Members.[1]

Its purpose is to create solidarity among LGBT Centers and Associate Members in France, and ensure compliance with a Code of Ethics (Article 2, 1st paragraph of the articles of association) which provides an opening to all people, the development of a policy of active prevention, etc.

Structure[edit]

The federation is composed of different members according to their rules:

Fellowship[edit]

The Fellowship of French LGBT Centers are allowed to sign the Charter.

Associate members[edit]

The associate members are individuals or legal entities wishing to support the LGBT Centers in their thoughts, actions and initiatives, they have an advisory:

Peer associations, corporations LGBT, LGBT associations animating a place, consider themselves as such and in this context closely affected by the values and objectives of the Charter or any plan to create an LGBT center or support a proposed LGBT Center

Observers[edit]

Observers (who are legal persons without being closely involved in the objectives of the Charter, identify with its values and can make a significant contribution to debates and projects of the Alliance)

Local correspondents[edit]

Local correspondents (individuals who consider themselves affected by the values and objectives of the Charter or any plan to create an LGBT center or support a proposed LGBT Center).

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Status | Fédération LGBTI+". 16 June 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links[edit]