Lillian
I am a trans woman in a refugee camp, struggling to find safety and acceptance in a place that offers neither. Every day feels like a battle for my identity, as I am constantly at risk of violence, discrimination, and neglect. I cry out for help.
- Hello dear friends It is difficult for me to find the words to describe what we face every day in refugee camps as the LGBTQ Community The worst feeling is when you are insulted, assaulted, beaten and wronged.
- Tears fall like rain, heart shattered into a million pieces. Living in a camp, facing discrimination, and enduring homophobic attacks... and now, no home to call my own. The weight of the world is crushing me. Will anyone hear my cry, see my pain, and offer a safe haven?"
- As a proud LGBTQ+ person, I have faced many struggles, but I refuse to be silenced. Being a refugee has made life even harder, as I fight for my safety and survival every day in a place that does not accept me. Despite the challenges, I stand strong in my truth. ❤️🏳️🌈
- Love and respect know no boundaries. Supporting LGBTQ+ people doesn’t take away from anyone it creates a world where everyone belongs.
- To all the brave children in the camps: You are not forgotten. Your strength and courage inspire us every day. There are people who care and want to support you. Hold on to hope better days will come."
- Homophobia is a poison that divides, but love is a force that unites. No one should be hated for who they are or who they love. Love is not a crime. Love is not a threat. Love is a human right.
- I am proud to be LGBTQ+ because my identity is valid, beautiful, and deserving of respect. Despite the challenges, I stand strong in who I am. Love is love, and we all deserve to live freely and authentically. #ProudToBeLGBTQ #LoveIsLove #TransAndProud
- Being an LGBTQ+ refugee in South Sudan is not easy. For the past seven years, I have faced fear, discrimination, and uncertainty in a country that is both unsafe and deeply homophobic. #LGBTQRefugee #RefugeesHelpingRefugees #HumanityFirst #HopeInHardship
- The rainbow flag is a powerful symbol of LGBTQ+ pride, diversity, and resilience. It represents the fight for equality, love, and acceptance worldwide. No matter the challenges, the flag stands as a beacon of hope and a reminder that everyone deserves to live freely and authentically.
- Homophobia doesn’t just harm individualsit fractures families and communities. Many LGBTQ+ people are disowned by their families, kicked out of their homes, or forced to flee their countries. This loss of support makes survival even harder.
- Homophobia has no place in a just and equal society. Love is love respect and support everyone for who they are.
- Urgent Help Needed I am an LGBTQ+ refugee in South Sudan, facing extreme danger and discrimination. My life is at risk, and I have nowhere safe to turn. I need urgent support—any guidance, connections, or assistance to find safety would mean everything. Please share or help in any way you can.