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Connect with community at this month's LGBTQIA+ Youth Weekend Meet Up


LGBTQIA+ young people between the ages of 12 and 17 are invited to join in this month’s LGBTQIA+ Youth Weekend Meet Up.

Held across Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd May, the event is an opportunity to come together and connect with other young people in our communities for a great weekend, while learning more about healthy relationships, mental health and LGBTQIA+ services.

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The event is being run by the WA AIDS Council – who run LGBTQIA+ youth service Freedom Centre – in conjunction with The Base Belmont, The City of Belmont, WA Mental Health Commission and The Y.

The event is also free to attend, and food will be provided!

LGBTQIA+ Youth Weekend Meet Up will be at Belmont Youth Centre on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd May. For more information, head to bit.ly/waacworkshops.


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