Kindness Isn’t Just Polite — It’s How We Find Each Other

Kindness Isn’t Just Polite — It’s How We Find Each Other

In a world that often prizes hustle over heart, kindness can feel like an afterthought. But new research shows it might be the glue that holds real community together. In this piece, we explore what kindness looks like in queer spaces, the quiet ache of disconnection, and why Get Out is continuing to build tools — like the new volunteer matching platform — that make genuine connection easier. This is not about doing more. It’s about doing what matters.

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Weaponising Loneliness: Why We Must Take the Epidemic Seriously

Weaponising Loneliness: Why We Must Take the Epidemic Seriously

Loneliness is more than a fleeting feeling—it’s a pervasive and deadly epidemic with far-reaching consequences. This article explores how loneliness has been weaponised in politics and tech culture, the systemic solutions required to combat it and how Get Out aims to rewrite the meaning of community by fostering real connections and shared passions. Together, we can build a society where everyone feels seen, valued, and supported.

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The Hidden Battle: Understanding Loneliness in the LGBTQIA+ Community

The Hidden Battle: Understanding Loneliness in the LGBTQIA+ Community

Loneliness is an often-invisible struggle, especially within the LGBTQIA+ community, where social exclusion and lack of supportive spaces amplify feelings of isolation. Studies reveal that LGBTQIA+ individuals experience higher rates of loneliness and psychological distress. Get Out was created to address this — to build a safe, inclusive space that fosters genuine connections, friendships, and belonging. Together, we're redefining community support, one connection at a time.

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