MISSION
ABOUT THE ORG
Founded in 2017 in Manipur, Ya All supports LGBTQIA+ youth through peer-led sports programs and mental health advocacy, building safe spaces and leadership to drive acceptance and systemic change. Their vision is to be a catalyst in achieving equitable resources and representation for the community. They work towards health, well-being, addressing gender inequalities, providing comprehensive sexuality education, and promoting sports through advocacy and capacity building for adolescents and youth from LGBTQIA+ communities, including people living with HIV and psychosocial disabilities.
Moments
of Pride
A reflection of the impact of Ya_All's work in Manipur
LGBTQIA+ youth fellowsinclusive, informed, and socially responsible leaders by training them on SDGs and on essential skills in innovation, clean energy, entrepreneurship, and community resilience.
Identifying youth fellows within the community who portray strong leadership skills.
Conduct holistic leadership skill development sessions for fellows on each united Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs)
Testimonials
"When AP first joined the QueeLead Fellowship, she wasn’t entirely sure what to expect. She only knew that she wanted to make a difference, to learn, to lead, and to contribute to something meaningful. Over the weeks, the fellowship became more than just a training program; it became a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and community.
During the sessions, she met young changemakers from diverse backgrounds, each driven by a shared passion to create social impact. Guided by mentors through sessions on leadership, sustainable development goals, gender sensitivity, and community engagement, she found inspiration and confidence. Her favorite moments were the ice breaker activities, where fellows came together to complete tasks collectively, moments that truly highlighted the purpose of the project.
Through these experiences, AP learned how local actions can align with global goals. The fellowship did not just shape her project, it shaped her. She became more confident in expressing her ideas, more disciplined in planning, and more empathetic in working with others. She realized that leadership is not about authority; it is about collaboration and accountability.
By the end of the sessions, AP felt a profound shift within herself. She no longer saw herself as a student waiting to make an impact someday, she had already begun to make one. The QueeLead Fellowship gave her the tools, voice, and courage to keep pushing forward."







