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Alpha Nu: Begun in 2014 and considered the Philippines' first openly gay fraternity, Alpha Nu is recognized by the
University of the Philippines-Diliman and advocates non-violent initiations, gender sensitivity and psychological support. It holds annual forums on HIV awareness. •
USeP Maharlika: The first LGBT student organization at the
University of Southeastern Philippines, established in 2013 •
PUP Kabaro: A gender-equality activist organization at the
Polytechnic University of the Philippines •
UP Babaylan: Established in 1992, UP Babaylan is the first LGBT student organization in the Philippines and is the only LGBT support and advocacy student group at the
University of the Philippines Diliman in
Metro Manila. •
Bahaghari: The national alliance of LGBTQIA+ advocates, organizations, and formations in the Philippines. •
Doll House: A community group for open-minded individuals at
Ateneo de Manila University •
ProGay Philippines (Progressive Organization of Gays in the Philippines): A gay-rights organization in Metro Manila that led the Asia and Pacific's first Pride March in the Philippines in 1994. •
Open Table Metropolitan Community Church: A local progressive, ecumenical and LGBT affirming church
Mandaluyong • Open Table MCC - the Mandaluyong church of Metropolitan Community Church
Can't Live in the Closet: Lesbian activist group in Metro Manila •
Lesbian Advocates Philippines (LeAP): Metro Manila •
Lunduyan ng Sining (Sanctuary of Art): Registered lesbian art studio, providing a venue for lesbian art. The studio has produced a lesbian literary and art folio,
What These Hands Can Do, and holds monthly music, film or art performances at Mag:net Katipunan in Quezon City •
IWAG: Social and support group in
Davao City •
Northern Samar LGBT Community (NSLGBT): Northern Samar •
GAHUM: A gay support and advocacy group in
Cebu City • Rainbow Rights (R-Rights) Philippines (formerly the Rainbow Rights Project): Non-profit, non-partisan, non-governmental organization to create an environment which upholds human rights and equal opportunities for all, regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity or expression (SOGIE). •
Society of Transsexual Women of the Philippines (STRAP): Metro Manila •
PinoyFTM: Founded in July 2011 as the first organization for transsexual and transgender men in the Philippines. Based in Metro Manila, it has members throughout the Philippines. •
Order of St. Aelred: Spiritual gay center in Metro Manila •
AKOD: Gay support group at the
Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology •
Gorgeous and Young (GAY): Support group • Philippine Financial and Inter-Industry Pride:
The Philippine Financial & Inter- Industry Pride (PFIP) is a collaborative, voluntary, and not-for-profit community composed of dedicated representatives from LGBT+ Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) or Human Resource / Diversity teams of the financial services industry and associate partner organizations. The PFIP aims to foster working environments that are safe and inclusive for the LGBT+ community. •
Philippine Forum on Sports, Culture, Sexuality and Human Rights (Team Pilipinas): A forum promoting human rights, sexual and gender diversity and equality through sports, culture and recreation •
UPLB Babaylan: LGBT organization and support group at the
University of the Philippines Los Baños; promotes gender equality among the student body and beyond. Sponsors Pink Flicks (a film festival focusing on gender issues), symposiums, educational discussions and gatherings with other LGBT organizations. • Lakapati Laguna: A national democratic organization and alliance of LGBTQI organizations and individuals in Laguna. • Southern Tagalog Pride: The premier alliance of LGBTQ and ally organizations, federations, gender desks, Pride councils, and individuals in Region IV (CALABARZON and MIMAROPA) • Metro Manila Pride: Umbrella organization for the annual Metro Manila Pride events • Quezon City Pride Council (QCPC): A pioneering initiative of the Quezon City government and the first of its kind in the country, it is a council to enforce LGBT rights and gender-based policies and programs. Created by Mayor Herbert Bautista with an office order, it was launched on 25 March 2013 to highlight the city government's support for the implementation and enforcement of gender-based policies, programs and activities. •
Equality Philippines (EqualityPH): Non-profit organization to promote and safeguard the rights of LGBT members and allies in the Philippines • True Colors Coalition (TCC): Political LGBT organization to continue the community's struggle for equality, acceptance and freedom by organizing, educating and mobilizing the community and its allies and campaigning to end all forms of discrimination. TCC is a member of Kilusan para sa Pambansang Demokrasya (KILUSAN). ==See also==