It's designed to allow people to connect and avoid isolation.
A new LGBT+ support service is being set up for adults in Laois.
The project is being launched by Youth Work Ireland Laois to allow people to connect and avoid isolation - running alongside the existing projects for under 18s.
It'll begin with online meetings on March 23rd, with the hope the group can gather in person later in the year.
LGBT+ Community Development Worker Christina Fitzharris says it's open to both members of the LGBT+ community and allies:
We are delighted to be involved in the creation of this project. If you require more information contact the LGBT+...
Posted by Youth Work Ireland Laois on Wednesday, 3 March 2021
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