Belong To – LGBTQ+ Youth Ireland has opened a new weekend space, ‘Belong To Sundays’, for all LGBTQ+ young people between 14 and 17 years old in Dublin City Centre, open on the last Sunday of each month from 2pm to 5pm.
Think of a queer café with lots of activities and where everyone is welcome and everyone gets you!
Come and join lots of other LGBTQ+ young people each month. Belong To Sundays is a ‘come and go as you please’ space to drop in, meet your friends, make new friends, hang out and get something to eat in a free and welcoming environment.
We have board games, PlayStations and snacks available, as well as chill out areas with comfy couches to sit, chat and catch up.
We know that lots of you would like a weekend space in Dublin to hang out and relax in a free, LGBTQ+ friendly location. So Belong To Sundays are the perfect place to pop in with just yourself, or with friends and enjoy a queer space for connection, fun and chill time.
For full details about Belong To Sundays, including location, get in touch with the team by filling out the form below and we’ll be happy to talk to you.
See you at Belong To Sundays!
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