Open Door Kilkenny
Open Door is a youth group for LGBTI+ young people and their allies aged 12-18 who would like to participate in a fun and exciting LGBTI+ friendly environment. We meet every Thursday evening from 6.30-8pm in Ossory Youth, Desart Hall, New Street, Kilkenny.
- Find us: Ossory Youth Services, Desart Hall, New Street, Kilkenny City
- Phone us: 087 7377556
- Email us: rcarbery@ossoryyouth.com
Foróige Kilkenny, Identify
This group meets weekly and is aimed LGBTI+ young people and friends aged 14-18 in the DRUM Youth Centre, Macdonagh Junction. It is a safe space to have fun, explore everything relevant to LGBTI+ young people.
One to one support is also available to young people aged 12-24, for more information or to get involved contact Jimmy or else connect with us through our social media.
- Find Us: DRUM Youth Centre, Macdonagh Junction, Kilkenny.
- Phone Us: Jimmy Ryan – 086-4179031
- Email us: ryan@foroige.ie
- Facebook: @DRUMYouthCentre Instagram: foroige_kilkenny
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