Japan Launches First LGBTI Safe House

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02/12/2019

Japan opened its first LGBTI safe house in Tokyo this week. Nijiiro House supports LGBTI people who have fallen into homelessness due to their sexuality or gender identity. It also offers support for mental health issues and employment. The house mainly helps gay and bisexual men as well as trans and non-binary people Yuta Onaga from Nijiiro House told Gay Star News. ‘They are faced with unemployment, serious financial problems, mental health problems, physical or verbal violence from intimate partner and family, and issues relating to HIV’ Yuta Onaga said. He said they work closely with other organizations to help the guest become financially independent.

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