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The Freedom Centre are having an open night

The Freedom Centre is having an open day, and you’re invited to come down and see what goes on at the long running LGBTIQ+ youth centre.

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The centre is opening its doors to parents, professionals and anyone else who would like to come down and see what Freedom Centre is all about.

The centre’s aim is to be a place for young people (under 26) to support each other and their communities .The team at the freedom centre help young people to be informed, happy and healthy about their sexuality, sex and gender.

The drop-in centre is a safe space to hang out, have fun, meet other LGBTIQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Intersex, Queer & Questioning) young people and get peer-support and info.

The Freedom Centre is opposite Birdwood Square in Highgate. The Transgender Day of Remembrance event is on in Bridwood Square from 6pm on the same day.

The centre’s coodinator Bryan Stewart (pictured) said anyone wanting to head inside and check things out should press the door bell to get buzzed in.

Monday 20th November, 5pm – 8pm, 93 Brisbane Street, Perth


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