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Cork, Kerry & The South

SUPPORT AND SOCIAL ORGANISATIONS

Choral Con Fusion

An inclusive choir in Cork City.
W: www.ChoralConFusion.com
E: info@choralconfusion.com Socials : @ChoralConFusion

Co-dependents Anonymous Cork

A fellowship to develop healthy and loving relationships.

Meeting via Zoom.

E: info@codaireland.com

Cork LGBT Archive

W: www.corklgbtarchive.com
E: info@corklgbtarchive.com FB: CorkLGBTArchive

Gay Project

Advocating, informing, supporting and connecting GBTQ+ people. South parish Community Centre, Sawmill Street, Ballintemple, Cork. W: www.gayproject.ie
E: info@gayproject.ie T: 021 4300 430 (inc) Up Cork LGBTI+ Youth Project / Outstaged Drama Group 

QueerVibes Social Café / Table Talk Café

Gender Odyssey Support Service And Information Project (GOSSIP)

A peer support group for trans people living in the West of Ireland. W: www.gossipgalway.com
E: gossipgalway@gmail.com

Gender Rebels Cork

Supporting Cork’s trans, intersex, non-binary and gender nonconforming folk.

W: www.genderrebelscork.com
E: info@genderrebelscork.com Insta: @genderrebelscork

Kerry Diocesan Youth Service (KDYS)

A safe space for LGBTQ+ youth aged 13-17 to meet people, have fun, and learn a little too.

W: www.kdys.ie Listowel E: edeloconnor@kdys.ie
T: 0860651937

Tralee T: 066-7121674

Killarney T: 064-6631748

LINC

Advocating for lesbian and bisexual women in Ireland. Support, training and social events. 11a White Street St, Ballintemple, Cork.

W: www.linc.ie E: info@linc.ie Te: 021 480 8600

Inc. WorkLINC Education and employment programme.
E: laura@linc.ie LINC Drama / LINC Book Club

Listowel Family Resource Centre LGBT+

Mentoring Programme For over 18s who identify as LGBTQ+/questioning, or the parents of LGBT+/questioning children. E: Daniel.quirke@listowelfrc.ie T: 087-6050069

OUT-Lit LGBT+ Book Club

An LGBTQ+ inclusive book club in Cork.

E: out-litbookclub@gayproject.ie T: 021 430 0430 Socials: @OUT-Lit

ScEEN in Kerry

LGBTQ+ community group. W: www.sceeninkerry.com
E: sceeninkerry@gmail.com Insta: @sceeninkerry

Seeding the County

LGBTQ+ development project. Youghal, Co Cork.

E: seedingthecounty@gmail.com T: 0879890336

The Sexual Health Centre

LGBTQ+ sexual health support. Remote services available nationwide. 16 Peters Street, Cork
W: www.sexualhealthcentre.com
E: info@sexualhealthcentre.com T: 021 427 6676

Trans Kerry Support

Group Support group for trans people 18+.
E: transkerry@gmail.com FB: Trans Kerry Support Group Insta: @transkerry_supportgroup

Trans Limerick Community (TLC)

A peer support group for trans, non-binary, gender diverse and questioning adults.

W: www.ormstonhouse.com/translimerick-community/

E: translimerick@gmail.com Tw & Insta: @TransLimerick.

Transformers Cork / TransParenCi Cork

Peer and support group for trans and non-binary youth / parents and family members of trans and nonbinary people.

E: transparencigroup@gmail.com T: 087 920 2858

We Are Family

Peer support group for parents of LGBTQ+ children of any age. Cumann na Daoine, Catherine St, Youghal, Co Cork.

T: 0879890336

Youghal & East Cork LGBTI+ Network

Monthly meetups/events. E: lgbtyoughal@gmail.com
T: 0879890336

Galway, The West and North West

SUPPORT AND SOCIAL ORGANISATIONS

AMACH! LGBT+ Galway

Advocacy, training and education, health and wellbeing programmes, and social groups for the LGBTQ+ community in Galway and surrounding areas.

Westside Resource Centre, Seamus Quirke Rd, Galway.

W: www.amachlgbt.com E: info@amachlgbt.com
T: 089 4975162

Co-Dependents

Anonymous Westport / Galway / Salthill A fellowship to develop healthy and loving relationships.

Meeting via Zoom.

E: info@codaireland.com

GOSHH Limerick (Gender, Orientation, Sexual Health, HIV)

Counselling, support, training, rapid testing.

T: (061) 314 354

E: info@goshh.ie W: goshh.ie

ShOUT LGBT+

Youth Project A safe, supportive and positive space for LGBTQ+ young people and allies aged 13-24.

Youth Work Ireland Galway, 41-43 Prospect Hill, Galway City.

E: lisa.cannon@youthworkgalway.ie / shout@youthworkgalway.ie T: 0876595534

Smily LGBT Youth Group Sligo / Leitrim

A safe and fun environment, where young LGBTQ+ people can be who they are or want to be.

E: info@ncycs.ie W: www.ncycs.ie/smily-lgbt-youthgroup/

Trans Limerick Community (TLC)

A peer support group for trans, non-binary, gender diverse and questioning adults based in the Limerick region.

Email: translimerick@gmail.com Twitter: @TransLimerick Instagram: @TransLimerick.

Trans Northwest

A peer support group in the Northwest for trans, non-binary, gender fluid and gender non conforming folk.

E: transnorthwestirl@gmail.com
Instagram: @transnorthwest

The Midlands

SUPPORT AND SOCIAL ORGANISATIONS

Co-Dependents Anonymous Fermanagh

A fellowship to develop healthy and loving relationships.

Meeting via Zoom.

E: info@codaireland.com

Midlands LGBT+ Project

Support for and social groups for LGBTQ+ people in Laois, Offaly, Kildare and Westmeath. (inc Trans Midlands) Midlands LGBT+ Project, Unit D, JFL House, James Fintan Lalor Avenue, Portlaoise, Co. Laois.

W: www.midlandslgbtproject.com
E: help@midlandslgbtproject.com T: 0860757985

Trans Waterford

A peer support group for trans, nonbinary and questioning adults. E: transgroup.waterford@gmail.com
Insta: @transwaterford

Northern Ireland

SUPPORT AND SOCIAL ORGANISATIONS

Rainbow Project

Advice, advocacy, support, sexual health and more for LGBTQ+ people. W: www.rainbow-project.org
T: Belfast 02890319030

Derry: 02871283030

Rainbow Refugees

Welcoming LGBTQ+ refugees and asylum seekers in Northern Ireland. E: rainbowrefugeesni@gmail.com
Insta: @rainbowrefugeesni

Sports

Azlans

Ulster’s all inclusive rugby team E: belfastazlans@gmail.com FB: Azlans

Belfast Blaze FC Belfast’s LGBTQ+/inclusive football team.

Insta: @belfastblaze.f.c

Cork Hellhounds RFC

LGBTQ+ inclusive rugby club. W: www.corkhellhounds.ie
E: hello@corkhellhounds.ie

Cork Rebels FC

Cork’s LGBTQ+ football team. W: www.corkrebelsfc.com Insta: @corkrebelsfc

Dublin Devils FC

Dublin’s LGBTQ+/inclusive football team.

FB/Twitter/Insta: @DublinDevilsFC

Dublin Front Runners AC

LGBTQ+ running club based in Phoenix Park.

W: www.dublinfrontrunners.ie F: @dublinfrontrunnersac Insta: @dublinfrontrunners

Emerald Warriors RFC

LGBTQ+ rugby club, Dublin. W: www.ewrfc.ie
Insta: @emeraldwarriors

Flaming Feathers

LGBTQ+ badminton club, Dublin.
E: flamingfeathersdublin@gmail.com
Insta: @flamingfeathersbc

In4Squash

LGBTQ+ squash club, Dublin. FB: In4squash Ireland

LINC Rebels

LGBTQ+ women’s soccer team in Cork.

E: ciara@linc.ie

Na Gaeil Aeracha

Dublin LGBTQ+ inclusive GAA club. Insta/Twitter/FB: @NaGaeilAeracha

Out And About

Dublin-based hiking club W: www.gay-hiking.org
E: info@gay-hiking.org

Out 2 Tennis

Dublin LGBTQ+ tennis club. FB: Out2tennis Instagram: @out2tennis

Pink Ladies Hockey

LGBTQ+ hockey club in Dublin.
W: www.pinkladieshockey.com
E: pinkladieshcdublin@gmail.com

Sporting Pride

Developing LGBTQ+ inclusivity in sport.

W: www.sportingpride.ie Insta: @SportingPrideIreland Twitter: @SportingPrideIE

Waterford Front Runners

LGBTQ+ running club based in Tramore.

Insta: @WaterfordFrontRunners

Wet and Wild 

Sports and social club.

Insta: @wetandwildsportsclub

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FROM THE TEAM
Welcome, dear reader, to the last issue of GCN magazine for 2023.
YEAR IN REVIEW
2023 was yet another fantastic year in the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ rights across the world. Ethan Moser shares a month-by-month breakdown of GCN’s biggest news stories over an epic 365 days.
Inside SLM
In our ongoing coverage of the founding members of Ireland’s first Sexual Liberation Movement, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, we’ve focused on founding members who were instrumental in enacting meaningful change for Ireland’s LGBTQ+ community.
FUNDRAISING FOR THE FUTURE
Following on from our announcement of the new NXF strategy for the next three years, in this issue we are highlighting the Fundraising and Sustainability working group.
FIGHTING FIRSTS
2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the formation of the Sexual Liberation Movement, commonly recognised as the start of modern LGBTQ+ activism in Ireland. Since then, the country has experienced a seismic shift in the legal rights afforded to the LGBTQ+ community and the acceptance and visibility of queer culture.
From Crisis to Collective Strength
Following the horrific incident in Dublin on Thursday, November 23, our hearts are with those who have been attacked, their families, friends, the school community at Gaelscoil Choláiste Mhuire, witnesses, first responders, and anyone else who has been affected.
WELCOME TO THE MIDLANDS
Midlands LGBT+ Project is designed to support and provide spaces for LGBTQ+ adults in the Midlands. The fine folk involved share all the amazing services they have to offer the community and share what you can do to help keep the service running.
MAMMIES KNOW BEST
The wonderful people involved in the group Mammies For Trans Rights tell us the story of their foundation and why they do what they do for their children. After all, in their own words, “In our houses, they are not ‘trans kids’, they are simply, our kids.”
STAY MERRY AND SAFE: Minding our Sexual Health this Christmas and New Year
As the holiday season approaches, it’s vital not to overlook our sexual health.
THE EYES OF THE WORLD
After Hamas fighters launched an attack on Israel on October 7 this year, where more than 1,200 people were reported killed and around 240 others taken hostage, Israel unleashed an air and ground military campaign on Gaza, killing more than 17,000 Palestinian people (at the time of writing), according to figures shared by the Gaza Health Ministry. Now, the whole world is focused on what is happening in Palestine, with the issue of LGBTQ+ people often coming into the discussion.
THIS IS WHO I AM
At the recent Rainbow Ball, the fundraising night for the LGBTQ+ youth organisation Belong To, one brave young person took to the stage before those assembled. In words both empowering and heartbreaking, they told their story of coming out, proving the necessity of supporting our youth in every way we can. We share here their words.
The Glant
On November 14, 2023, Ireland’s longest-serving senator, David Norris, announced his retirement after 36 years of outstanding service. Known affectionately as the ‘Father of the Seanad’, the 79 year-old leaves behind a remarkable career, throughout which he broke new ground for the country’s LGBTQ+ community.
WHAT’S IN A NAME?
Younger members of Dublin’s LGBTQ+ community might assume that an institution like PantiBar has been around forever. However, the iconic pub only opened 16 years ago. That hasn’t stopped it becoming one of the most beloved go-to venues and hubs for members of the capital’s queer community.
A place of learning
For decades, college has been portrayed as a hotspot of new experiences, freedom of expression and a place to figure out who you are… along with attending classes every so often. But how accepting are colleges across Ireland of the LGBTQ+ community and how do queer people feel about expressing their identities on campus?
PRIDE & PREJUDICE: The Hidden Struggle of LGBTQ+ Homelessness
In October and November, 1 in 10 individuals reaching out to Outhouse for support faced homelessness or were at risk of it.
NAVIGATING QUEER SPACES
As an avid ally of the queer community, Aarya Bhutani has had the privilege of experiencing the dynamics of queer spaces in both Ireland and India. Moving to Dublin two years ago to pursue her master’s degree, she left her home country behind. She describes a journey that has been more than just academic, but a profound experience of personal growth
COLLECTION DAY
What is it about queer people and our collections? From Punko Pop figures to Barbies, Lego to action figurines, LGBTQ+ people have long been avid collectors of what many would deem mere toys. But is there a deeper meaning behind the things we save, the things we love? Chris Rooke talks to queer collectors while at the same time sharing his own tiny loves.
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I DON’T WANT A LOT FOR CHRISTMAS…
For those who love it, it can seem that the whole year is just one big build up to Christmas. Yet for many LGBTQ+ people, it is far from a cause for celebration. Ethan Moser recounts his own experiences and takes a closer look at what the festive season can mean for queer people.
NOW, AND IN THE DAYS TO COME
We’ve had a busy year in LINC, marked by the completion of our strategic plan and the successful organisation of the first Queer Women’s National Sexual Health and Wellbeing conference – Q Con.
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