40 for 40 Urgent appeal

Help us raise £40,000 for our 40th anniversary to continue our vital services

We urgently need your support to ensure we can continue to deliver our vital services to the often marginalised communities we support, engage, and empower.

Tony Wong, METRO CEO

Over the last 40 years, we have been empowering people and communities with our health and wellbeing services. Embracing difference and respecting identities is central to how we offer support. We support marginalised communities, with a strong focus on LGBTQ+ people, people living with HIV, and young people. 

We need your help to make sure our vital work continues. 

In the current climate, like many frontline charities, we are finding it increasingly difficult to make ends meet, as are many of the communities we support. Funding for services which support marginalised communities is shrinking at an alarming rate. Even where the funding is being maintained, it is being stretched by increased delivery costs and ever-increasing demand. This coincides with a time when rights for the LGBTQ+ communities, particularly those for our trans and non-binary communities, are under significant threat.  

We are currently facing a shortfall in our income, which means we are already having to make some heart-wrenching decisions about which services we can continue to deliver.   

We have acted to reduce our overhead costs, and are continuing to explore how we can deliver services in more innovative and cost-effective ways. However, we also know that the power of human connection is central to the impact and success of the vital work we do, and that needs people and spaces. 

To ensure we can keep running our vital services, we are launching our 40 for 40 campaign, where we are aiming to raise £40,000 as we celebrate our 40th anniversary.  

Your help really can make a huge difference at this critical time, and help us to keep supporting people and communities for another 40 years. 

Help fund the next 40 years of METRO Charity!

METRO gave me the support I needed when I really needed it and helped me to grow into the person I am today and now I have gone past that and don’t need it anymore, but I am really sad for the young people who will no longer get the support that I got.

Young person who attended one of our LGBTQ+ youth groups that has now closed

This is a particular[ly] challenging time in my life, but counselling helped me to clarify the problems and starting to accept the changes. … I felt I was able to speak freely about everything.

SASH counselling client

I wouldn’t have known where to start if the METRO worker hadn’t helped; I feel more empowered to deal with HIV Stigma after lots of support from METRO.

HIV Support service user

This is a wonderful community asset. I was treated with utmost respect and guided through everything in a highly informative safe place by an amazing practitioner.

Pitstop clinic service user