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Applications now open for Youth Pride Network Committee

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Local LGBTIQA+ youth advocacy and support group Youth Pride Network (YPN) are currently seeking members to join their committee.

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The group has been an active force for advancing LGBTIQA+ rights and inclusion here in Western Australia and this is a fantastic chance for new members to get involved and help shape the future of the organisation.

Applications are open to LGBTIQA+ folks aged 12 – 25 who can attend monthly meetings on the second Monday of each month from 5:30pm, in person or online.

The team say they are looking for people who have ideas, care about advocacy and helping other LGBTIQA+ young people.

Opportunities include contributing directly to YPN’s work, developing skills and growing networks, developing resources and designing events.

To apply, head to youthpridenetwork.net or email ypn@yacwa.org.au for more information.


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