
LGBTQ+ Collective
Do you identify as LGBTQ+? Are you questioning or exploring your sexuality or gender identity?
Do you want to join in with groups, opportunities and get information on all things LGBTQ+ in and around 42nd Street and Greater Manchester?
42nd Street’s LGBTQ+ Collective is HEREEEEEE!!!
A space to campaign and collaborate with your 42nd street LGBTQ+ community. Develop skills and explore together with collective work. A space to access opportunities, get involved and get information on all things LGBTQ+ in and around 42nd Street. Led by and for YOU!
Who is it for?
- Aged 13-25
- Identify as LGBTQ+ including questioning or exploring your sexuality and/or gender identity.
What is it?
- A regular email check in (can be sent via text if preferred) with opportunities and ways to get involved.
- Regular face to face opportunities at 42nd Street to take part in campaigns, drop-ins, pride planning, projects and to make decisions about the direction of the collective and the organisation!
- This is YOUR collective - so ultimately… YOU decide!
How can you get involved?
Click here or the SIGN-UP button on this page, or for more information about the group you can e-mail iona.dixon@42ndstreet.org.uk
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