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@ True Colours we know people don’t choose their sexuality or gender and at times everyone can find it hard to feel like they fit in. There are lots of things that can come up when you are trying to understand sexuality, including what this means for your own identity and your relationships with friends and family. True Colours can help!

What are True Colours Safe Spaces?
True Colours are FREE safe, open, and inclusive spaces for young people under the age of 25 to be open about sexuality and gender. The safe spaces are open to all young people who are interested in exploring issues around attractions, sexuality, relationships and feelings where you can be yourself!

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Supportive family and friends are welcome! True Colours is staffed at all times by a qualified worker.

Who attends True Colours?
Male, female, trans*, gay, straight, and bi young people come to the group. We have people from the age of 15 to early 20s attend but the most common age is 16-21. The young people who come here are from all walks of life with a variety of interests – we like diversity!

When does True Colours meet?
True Colours is always open to new participants – you are welcome to join us at any time of year!

Bunbury:
1st and 3rd Friday each month 5:30pm-7:30pm (starts Feb)

Albany:
2nd and 4th Friday each month 5:30pm-7:30pm (starts March)

All you need to do to come along to True Colours is get in touch with Regan via email truecolours@unitingcarewest.org.au or mobile 0409 373 922 – and she will point you in the right direction!

In 2010!!
True Colours has 2 new workers in Bunbury and Albany – welcome to Mandy and Kirby! We also have a swag of events coming up – including Dining for Diversity in Bunbury and Albany during 2010 National Youth Week! Get in touch for more details.

Regan Smith,
True Colours

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