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Our Access Point Projects remain open during the school Easter holidays. All other projects will restart from 17 April.
- Ongoing
- Cheshunt
Services for Young People Be Yourself Be Proud LGBT+ Project, Cheshunt
The 'Be Yourself Be Proud' LGBT+ Project is a Services for Young People's project in Cheshunt for young people aged 13-17 who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning their sexuality or gender. Joining the group will allow you to meet other LGBT+ young people in a safe space. You'll find the meetings informative and fun and the staff supportive to all who attend. We aim to provide a support network and opportunities for young LGBT+ people to socialise and learn new skills.
- Ongoing
- Hemel Hempstead
- Disabled Access
Services for Young People Dacorum LGBT+ Project, Hemel Hempstead
The Services for Young People Dacorum Team runs the LGBT+ Project in Hemel Hempstead for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people and those questioning their sexuality or gender.
- Ongoing
- North Herts area
- Disabled Access
Services for Young People North Herts Let’s Get By Together LGBT+ Project
The Services for Young People North Herts Let’s Get By Together LGBT+ Project is open to anyone in the North Herts area who is lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or questioning their sexuality or gender. The project is for young LGBT+ people aged 13-17 and is completely confidential.
- Ongoing
- Watford
- Disabled Access
Services for Young People PACT LGBT+ Project, Watford
The Services for Young People PACT LGBT+ Project is a weekly project for young people in the Watford area who are in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans community and those who are questioning their sexuality. Come and enjoy meeting other young LGBT+ people in a safe space and help plan our weekly programmes.
- Ongoing
- Welwyn Hatfield area
- Disabled Access
Services for Young People Serenity LGBT+ Project, Welwyn Hatfield
This LGBT+ project is for young people aged 13-17 who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning their sexuality or gender (LGBT+). Joining the group will allow you to meet other young LGBT+ people in a safe space. You'll find the meetings informative and fun and the staff supportive to all who attend. We aim to provide a support network and opportunities for young LGBT+ people to socialise and learn new skills.