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Dublin & The East

Acting Out

Performance group drawn from LGBTQ+ community in Dublin.

W: www.actingoutgroup.com

Amach Le Dia

A fully affirming space for LGBTQ+ Christians.

W: amachledia.wixsite.com/website

Insta: @amachledia

Balbriggan LGBTQ+ Book Club

E: balbrigganlgbtq@gmail.com

Belong To

Support, youth groups and counselling for LGBTQ+ youth. 13 Parliament St. Temple Bar, Dublin 2.

W: www.belongto.org

T: (01) 670 6223

Inc. IndividualiTY

For trans and non-binary youth /

The Ladybirds

For LBT gals and non-binary pals /

Drug and Alcohol Service

E: drugsoutreach@belongto.org

Bi+ Ireland

Creating a space where bi+ people can make friends and access peer support.

W: www.biireland.com

E: biirelandnetwork@gmail.com

Dining Out Ireland

A social dinner club for gay men.

W: www.meetup.com/gay-dining-out-ireland

E: info@diningoutireland.org

Dublin Gaymers

LGBTQ+ people can make new friends and play some games.

E: dublingaymers@gmail.com

FB: DublinGaymers

Discord: https://discord.gg/ Ms4RwYGZWW

Dublin Lesbian Line

Supporting LGBTQ+ women* so they are valued, equal, safe and celebrated.

W: www.dublinlesbianline.ie

E: info@dublinlesbianline.ie

T: (01) 872 9911

Dublin LGBTQ+ Pride

Championing inclusion and equality for all.

W: www.dublinpride.ie

E: info@dublinpride.ie

Equality For Children

A campaign for equality for children of LGBTQ+ parents in Ireland.

W: www.equalityforchildren.ie

Free Legal Advice Centres (FLAC)

Providing a welcome and confidential environment for LGBTQ+ people seeking legal advice on legal issues where gender and sexuality are a factor.

W: www.flac.ie

E: lgbtqi@flac.ie

Gay Health Network

HIV prevention and sexual health and wellbeing for gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men. W: www.gayhealthnetwork.ie

Gay Men’s Health Service (GMHS) HSE

Sexual health and wellbeing service for GBTQ+ men. Meath Primary Care Centre,

Heytesbury Street, Dublin 8.

W: www.gmhs.ie

E: mhsclinic@hse.ie T: (01) 921 2730

GAZE

Ireland’s largest LGBTQ+ film event.

W: www.gaze.ie

GCN (Gay Community News)

Ireland’s national LGBTQ+ media and paper of record.

W: www.gcn.ie

E: info@gcn.ie

T: (01) 675 5025

Glória LGBT+ Choir

W: www.gloria.ie

Greenbow LGBT Deaf Group

A non-profit organisation run for the benefit of all deaf/hard of hearing LGBTQ+ people.

FB: Greenbow Deaf LGBT Ireland

HSE Helplines: Drugs and Alcohol Support Service

W: drugs.ie / askaboutalcohol.ie E: helpline@hse.ie

T: 1800 459 459

HIV and Sexual Health Support Service

W: www.sexualwellbeing.ie E: helpline@hse.ie

T: 1800 459 459

HIV Ireland

Advocating for individuals living with HIV.

70 Eccles St, Dublin 7.

W: www.hivireland.ie

E: info@hivireland.ie

T: (01) 873 3799

Insight Matters

A counselling, psychotherapy and wellness centre. 106 Capel St, Dublin.

W: www.insightmatters.ie

T: (01) 891 0703

International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival

An annual event highlighting the best in Irish and international LGBTQ+ theatre.

W: www.gaytheatre.ie

E: info@gaytheatre.ie

Intersex Ireland

Intersex people speaking up, telling our stories and spreading awareness.

W: www.intersexireland.org

E: intersex.ie@gmail.com

INTO LGBT+ Teachers’ Group

Subgroup of the INTO union advocating for LGBTQ+ inclusion in primary schools in Ireland.

E: lgbt@into.ie

Irish Gay Dads

Representing LGBTQ+ families with same-sex male parents.

W: www.irishgaydads.ie

E: irishgaydads@gmail.com

X/Insta: @irishgaydads

Irish Queer Archive

The most comprehensive collection of material in Ireland relating to homosexuality and LGBTQ+ studies.

E: irishqueerarchive@gmail.com For access to collection: info@nli.ie

LGBT Alcoholics Anonymous

W: lgbtaaireland.com

LGBT Ireland

Supporting, educating and connecting to enhance LGBTQ+ lives. 80 Dame St, Dublin 2.

W: www.lgbt.ie

E: info@lgbt.ie

LGBTQ+ Telefriending Service

An opportunity for older members to connect with another LGBTQ+ person and receive mutual connection and support by phone.

W: www.lgbt.ie/telefriending

LGBT Traveller & Roma Group

Aiming to increase the promotion, protection, inclusion and celebration of LGBTQ+ Traveller and Roma individuals and their families. W: www.travandromalgbti.ie

Man2Man

HIV prevention and sexual health and wellbeing for gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men.

W: www.man2man.ie

MPOWER

Empowering gay, bisexual and trans men towards improved sexual health.

W: www.mpower.hivireland.ie

Insta: @mpowerprogramme

National LGBT+ Helpline

Freephone 1800 929 539 Monday to Thursday: 6:30-10pm, Fridays: 4-10pm, Weekends: 4pm-6pm

Neuro Pride

Create a community where neurodivergent people can connect and be proud of who they are.

W: www.neuropride.ie

E: neuroprideireland@gmail.com

NIPS Dublin - Gay Mens Nudist Group

Monthly social events. W: www.nips-dublin.com

NXF (National LGBTQ+ Federation) Campaigning for the equal rights of LGBTQ+ people in Ireland and internationally.

W: www.nxf.ie

Outcomers

A social and befriending support group for LGBTQ+ people. 8 Roden Place, Dundalk, Co Louth.

W: www.outcomers.org

E: info@outcomers.org

T: 042 932 9816

Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre

LGBTQ+ community resource centre. 105 Capel St, Dublin 1. W: www.outhouse.ie

E: info@outhouse.ie

T: (01) 873 4999

Pavee Point

Improving the quality of life of the Traveller and Roma community. 46 Charles St Great, Dublin 1.

W: www.paveepoint.ie

E: info@pavee.ie

Queer Culture Ireland

Irish LGBTQ+ culture, history and art group.

E: queercultureireland@gmail.com Insta: @queercultureireland

Running Amach

Social networking site for LGBTQ+ women in Ireland

W: meetup.com/dublin-lgbtqwomens-social-networking-club

ShoutOut

Delivering LGBTQ+ inclusive education in schools across Ireland.

W: www.shoutout.ie

E: director@shoutout.ie

Small Trans Library

Trans volunteers organising free events, activities and support for trans people in Dublin.

W: www.smalltranslibrary.org Insta: @translibdub

SpunOut

Ireland’s youth information website.

W: www.spunout.ie

The Switchboard

Support and resources for the LGBTQ+ community, their family, friends and allies.

W: www.theswitchboard.ie

E: ask@theswitchboard.ie

T: (01) 872 1055

Trans & Intersex Pride Dublin

E: transpridedublin@gmail.com

Insta: @transpridedublin

Transgender Equality Network Ireland (TENI)

Advice, help and support for the trans community.

W: www.teni.ie

E: office@teni.ie

T: (01) 873 3575

inc. Trans Femme Social Group

E: transfemmesocialgroupdublin@ gmail.com

Trans Peer Support Group

E: tpsgdublin@gmail.com

Trans Equality Together

A coalition working to create an Ireland where trans and non-binary people are equal, safe and valued.

W: www.transequalitytogether.com Insta: @transeqtogether

Trans Greystones

Community support group.

E: transgreystones@gmail.com

FB: TransGreystones

Transformers Dublin / TransParenCI Dublin

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

E: transparencigroup@gmail.com

Transgender Family Support Line

A helpline for family members of trans and non-binary people.

T: (01) 907 3707 Sundays: 6-9pm, Tuesdays: 10am-12pm

Trinity LGBT Staff Network

For staff and allies at TCD.

W: www.tcdlgbtstaff.com

E: lgbtstaff@tcd.ie

Union of Students Ireland

Student movement that promotes the interests of students studying in third level colleges and universities.

W: www.usi.ie

T: (01) 709 9300

Youth Work Ireland

Supporting, empowering, inspiring and educating young people across Ireland.

W: www.youthworkireland.ie

T: (01) 858 4500

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A MOTHER’S LOVE
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READ WITH PRIDE
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Electronic music has been a staple in LGBTQ+ communities across the globe since its inception. After all, as Nicolas Prince notes, the genre and many of its subgenres were pioneered by queer people, with creation stories rooted in the underground Black and Latin queer communities.
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