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  2. LGBTQ culture in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people in the Philippines are generally accepted in Filipino society, and it has been ranked among the most gay-friendly countries in Asia. [2] It has the second highest social acceptance rate in the Asia-Pacific next to Australia, according to a Pew Research Center survey in 2013.

  3. LGBT rights in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) is a progressive, LGBT-affirming and ecumenical Christian Denomination that started in Los Angeles, October 6, 1968. It has three local churches in the Philippines, Mandaluyong, Makati, and Baguio, has been celebrating weddings between same-sex couples since the 1991.

  4. Gay-friendly - Wikipedia

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    Gay-friendly or LGBT-friendly places, policies, people, or institutions are those that are open and welcoming to gay or LGBT people. They typically aim to create an environment that is supportive, respectful, and non-judgmental towards the LGBT community. The term "gay-friendly" originated in the late 20th century in North America, as a ...

  5. Bahaghari Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Bahaghari was founded in Quezon Province on June 26, 2013—exactly nine years since the first Pride March in Asia and the Pacific led by ProGay Philippines and the Metropolitan Community Church Philippines (MCCP) on June 26, 1994. [4] On October 11, 2015, one year after the killing of Filipina Jennifer Laude, a transgender Filipina woman, by ...

  6. Quezon City Pride Council - Wikipedia

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    Quezon City Pride Council. Quezon City Pride Council (QCPC) is a council created for the purpose of enforcing LGBT rights and gender-based policies and programs for LGBT individuals in Quezon City, Philippines. Formed in March 2013, it is the first of its kind in the Philippines. [1] The Quezon City Pride Council (QCPC) was formed to oversee ...

  7. Category : LGBT organizations based in the Philippines

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    Q. Quezon City Pride Council. Categories: LGBT organizations by country. Organizations based in the Philippines by subject. LGBT in the Philippines. LGBT organizations based in Asia by country.

  8. Home for the Golden Gays - Wikipedia

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    Leader. Ramon Busa. The Home for the Golden Gays (HGG), or simply The Golden Gays, is a Philippine non-profit organization that provides support and care facilities for elderly LGBTQ people. It was originally established in 1975 by Justo Justo (September 21, 1941 – May 18, 2012), a Filipino columnist, Pasay City councilor, and LGBTQ activist.

  9. Category:LGBT organizations in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Q. Quezon City Pride Council. Categories: LGBT organizations by country. Organizations based in the Philippines by subject. LGBT in the Philippines. LGBT organizations based in Asia by country.