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Welcome To Knowledge's Hub!

Hi there! We're so glad you found us. Knowledge's Hub is a website made for everyone who want to learn more about themselves, their friends, or the world around them.
We talk about topic such as gender, identity, and being proud of who you are.

Whether you're curious, confused, or just want to understand more-this is a kind, friendly space where everyone is welcome.

Gender

Learn what gender means and how it's different from someone's body or birth sex.

Transitioning

Learn what transitioning means and how people change things—like names, clothes, or bodies— to feel more like themselves.

LGBTQIA+

Learn what LGBTQIA+ means and how it celebrates all the different ways people can be themselves.

Meet our team

We're an inclusive, educated, and well-informed group ofpeople who care deeply about helping LGBTQIA+ kids feel safe, seen, andsupported. Our team has extensive knowledge of gender-diverse and LGBTQIA+communities, and we work together to make sure everything on this site is kind,clear, and accurate. 

Rebekah

Rebekah

Founder & Developer

Hello there, I’m Rebekah, founder of Knowledge’s Hub. Ibring extensive experience with LGBTQIA+ issues and a deep commitment tocreating accessible, inclusive resources. I support young people navigatingidentity, community, and wellbeing. My goal is to make sure everyone feelsseen, heard, and supported—no matter where they’re starting from or whatthey’re going through.

Emmy

Emmy

Project Manager

Hi, I’m Emmy. I’ve worked with Rebekah for years promotinginclusivity in gaming—a space full of potential and challenges. I mainly workon Discord across diverse projects and have a strong understanding of LGBTQIA+topics. I’m a reliable soundboard and love helping ideas take shape. I’m hereto support, coordinate, and keep things moving with care.

Jessica

Jessica

Writer & Support Representative

Hello there, I’m Jessica. I’m passionate about promotinginclusion and raising awareness of LGBTQIA+ issues—especially through writingand creative work. I believe words are powerful tools for honesty and change.Whether I’m supporting someone directly or crafting resources, I aim to createspace for reflection, connection, and growth. I’m here to help people feelheard and understood.

Millie

Millie

Developer & Newspaper Co-ordinator

Hello, I’m Millie. As a transgender woman, I’ve spent yearsengaging with LGBTQIA+ communities and conversations. I feel confident speakingon diverse topics—from identity and inclusion to the real-life steps involvedin transitioning. I’m here to educate, support, and share lived experience.Whether technical or personal, I help build spaces where people feel safe,informed, and empowered.

Jack

Jack

Support Representative

Hi, I’m Jack. I’m one of the support reps here—open-minded,easy to talk to, and never judgmental. I know how quickly things can get tough,and I’m here to help you through it. Whether you need someone to listen or justsit with you in a hard moment, I’ll be here with empathy, honesty, and zeropressure.

Evan

Evan

Wellbeing Advisor & Support Representative

Hello, I’m Evan. I’m the wellbeing advisor here, supportingboth our team and you. I love meeting new people, hearing their stories, andhelping them feel seen. Whether you’re navigating something difficult or justneed someone to talk to, I’m here to listen, guide, and offer care. Wellbeingstarts with connection—and I’m proud to be part of that

                                                                                         What is our goal ? 

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Accurate information sharing

To share clear, accurate information about gender, identity,and the LGBTQIA+ community so young people can understand themselves andothers. Everything is written in simple language and checked by people who knowthis topic really well. Our goal is to help everyone feel proud, safe, andsupported. 

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Safe environment

To help every young person-especially those who aregender-diverse or part of the LGBTQIA+ community—feel safe, valued, and welcomein every space. 

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Understand yourself & Others

We believe learning about gender, identity, and feelingsshould be something kids enjoy—not something that feels scary or confusing.That's why we use simple words, bright ideas, and creative tools to help youexplore who you are and how to be kind to others. Whether you're learning aboutyourself or supporting a friend, we're here to make it clear, caring, andfun. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Knowledge’s Hub is an inclusive knowledge base that provides clear, accessible information on LGBTQIA+ issues. It goes beyond surface-level facts, offering deeper context and guidance to help people learn and understand.

Knowledge’s Hub is for everyone. It's goal is to provide clear, accessible, and unbiased information on LGBTQIA+ issues to all groups of people. 

Yes — all content on Knowledge’s Hub is created to be accurate, unbiased, and safe to read. We provide our sources in the bottom of all pages including information (References)

If you don’t understand something, that’s completely okay. You can contact one of our members of staff in order to get more detailed information. 
Yes — you can absolutely get updates without having to search for them yourself. You can sign up to our newspaper, which collects all important information from that month.