Welcome to Treat Us Equally!

We are dedicated to advocating for equality, dignity, and respect for the LGBTQ+ community. We strive to educate, empower, and support individuals by fostering a world where everyone—regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation—is treated with fairness and compassion. Through awareness, advocacy, and community-building, we aim to break down barriers, challenge discrimination, and promote inclusivity in all aspects of life.

 

Services

Advocacy

We advocate for LGBTQ+ rights by standing up for equality, inclusion, and respect. Listen to and amplify LGBTQ+ voices, educate yourself and others about issues affecting the community, and challenge discrimination whenever you see it. Support inclusive policies, engage in conversations that promote understanding, and create safe spaces for everyone to express their identity freely.  Every effort counts in building a world where all people are treated with dignity—because we are all human beings.

 

Activism

We speak up against discrimination, support inclusive policies, and amplify LGBTQ+ voices. We engage in meaningful conversations, participate in Pride events, and donate to organizations working for equality.  Most importantly, create safe spaces where everyone is respected and valued—because equality is a right, not a privilege.

 

 

Psychosocial Support

We provide psychosocial support for LGBTQ+ individuals by creating safe, affirming spaces where they feel heard, valued, and respected. This includes offering mental health resources, peer support groups, and counseling services that address issues like identity struggles, discrimination, and social rejection. Encouraging self-acceptance, building resilience, and fostering community connections are key to promoting well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is “Treat Us Equally”?

“Treat Us Equally” is a platform dedicated to advocating for LGBTQ+ rights, equality, and inclusivity and provide psychosocial support.

Why is LGBTQ+ equality important?

Everyone deserves equal rights, respect, and opportunities, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation.

Where can LGBTQ+ individuals find support?

We provide resources, helplines, and links to LGBTQ+ organizations that offer legal, mental health, and community support.

Do you offer counseling or legal advice?

While we don’t offer direct counseling, we provide information on trusted organizations that can help.

How can I get involved with “Treat Us Equally”?

You can volunteer, contribute articles, participate in events, or donate to support our advocacy efforts.

Can I share my personal story on your website?

Yes! We encourage people to share their experiences to inspire and educate others. Click on Share my Story.

What are some common misconceptions about LGBTQ+ people?

Some myths include the idea that being LGBTQ+ is a choice or a phase—our website provides factual information to debunk these.

How can workplaces/schools be more inclusive?

By implementing anti-discrimination policies, using inclusive language, and providing LGBTQ+ education and support groups.

How can I contact you for collaborations or inquiries?

You can reach out via our contact page or email available on our Webpage.

Can I donate to support your work?

Yes! Donations help us continue advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and providing resources.

Who is behind this initiative?

This Platform is run by individuals and allies committed to promoting LGBTQ+ rights and awareness.

“I never knew how much of a difference organization could make in my life until I started working with Treat Us Equally. Their personalized approach has truly changed the way I feel and live.”

[Jean Paul]

Contact us

Reach out to us for all your inquiries. We are here to help!

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Nyamasheke, Rwanda

About us

Treat Us Equally is a leading non-profit Platform based in Nyamasheke, Rwanda. With a team of experienced and dedicated advisors, we are committed to helping our peer feel valued and support and live their best lives.