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Living Proud Launch

The Freedom Centre is hosting an event targeted at strengthening ties amongst the LGBTI community, with aims of improving mental health and well-being.

The launch of Living Proud community project and website will start at 6pm on Monday the 23rd of July at the Freedom Centre. The night will entail guest speakers, as well as information on initiatives that will be taking place in the LGBTI community.

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The evening will also offer an insight into the Living Proud Community Champions campaign.

The project follows on from the LGBTI Community Action Plan (CAP).

‘It’s sure to be a lively and engaging evening, friends and allies of the LGBTI community are welcome to attend’, said Community Coordinator, Tamara Bezu.

Light refreshments provided.

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