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LGBT Support and Social Groups
LGB groups offer peer group support, the friendship and help of someone in the same situation and experiencing similar issues, to address the feelings of isolation and difficulties associated with 'coming out' and dealing with discriminatory social attitudes. The essential principles and functions of these groups are similar to other peer group organisations, such as Gingerbread, the support organisation for lone parent families.
Bi Cardiff
www.BiWales.org.uk
A group for anyone attracted to more than one gender or who thinks they may be.
Bi Cardiff meets to discuss bi issues, socialise and meet other bi people. Linked to Bi Cymru/Wales running campaigns and challenging biphobia.
Meets monthly on the first Thursday of the month at 7pm in central Cardiff.
Socials from 8:15pm open to anyone bi supportive, whatever their sexual orientation.
Email: [email protected]
Text: 08982 308812
Bi Cymru/Wales
www.BiWales.org.uk
The all Wales social-support network for bisexual people and those who think they might be bi.
Mailing list: http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/biwales
Email: [email protected]
Text: 07982 308812
Border Women
www.borderwomen.org.uk
Border Women is a social network for lesbians in English / Welsh border area around the Ludlow / Hereford area with meetings, walks, socials and monthly newsletter.
Post: Border Women PO Box 42, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 1WD
Cardiff SU LGBT Society, University of Wales Cardiff
Cardiff University LGBT meets Saturdays from 11am at the Tucker Loungue on Salisbury Road.
Email: [email protected]
Deaf L&G Group
Dragons ClubThis Deaf L&G Group meets on the 1st Saturday monthly.
Post: The Secretary, DRAGONS 6 Wentloog Road, Rumney, Cardiff. CF3 3LP
The Dyn Project
www.dynwales.org
The Dyn Project provides advice, information and support for men in Cardiff who are experiencing domestic abuse from a partner. If you or anyone in your family are experiencing danger from domestic abuse or otherwise always call the police on 999.
Helpline: 0808 801 0321
Email: [email protected]
Gay Outdoor Club
http://goc.uk.net
The Gay Outdoor Club operates throughout Wales and provides a wide range of outdoor and indoor sports and recreational activities LGBT men and women. These activities include walking, cycling, swimming, badminton, etc. Their walk pattern is 4th Sunday of the month.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 02920 612853
Website: www.southwalesgoc.com
Glamorgan SU LGBT Society, Glamorgan University
For up to date details of this student LGBT society meetings contact the LGBT officer via University of Glamorgan Students' Union.
Post: LGBT Society, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd.
Lesbian and Bisexual in Cardiff
http://proudincardiff.forumup.org
An internet forum for any bisexual or gay woman that lives in or around Cardiff. You can log on and discuss anything from the latest gossip to politics. Social meetups are encouraged so that the members can chat online and in person.
LGCM South Wales/ De Cymru
A friendly and welcoming group for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people, and their straight supporters, who come from all Christian denominations - or none. We meet together for friendship, support, worship and social events. Our members come from a wide range of backgrounds and ages, and include those who go to church, and those who do not. We meet in venues throughout the area on two Friday evenings a month
Telephone: 07749 775607
Email: [email protected]
Merthyr Tydfil LGB Group
A new group for lesbian, gay and bisexual people in Merthyr Tydfil area was launched in July 2008 and meets monthly in Merthyr. A new group for lesbian, gay and bisexual people in Merthyr Tydfil area was launched in July 2008 and meets monthly in Merthyr.
Email: [email protected],
Post: Merthyr LGB Group, c/o VAMT Voluntary Action Centre 89-90 High St Pontmorlais, Merthyr Tydfil CF47 8UH,
Newport Student Union LGBT Society, University of Wales Newport
www.newportunion.com
Newport University LGBT society provides fellow lgbt students of Newport a chance to meet and enjoy social gatherings and also get helpful advice.
Email: [email protected]
Torfaen LGBT Support Group
Meets last Thursday of the month.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 07707 398877
Wales Trade Union Congress (TUC) LGBT Committee
www.wtuc.org.uk
Trade Union committee that campaigns on behalf of LGBT people at work.
Email: [email protected]
Woman2Women
This Social Support Group for Gay Women 30+ meets monthly
Email: [email protected]
Womenzone
www.womenzonewales.co.uk
Womenzone is a lesbian-centred organisation run by lesbian women for lesbian women producing a bi-monthly newsletter. Womenzone also initiates, supports and organises events e.g.: surf camps, discos and monthly lesbian breakfasts.
Post: Swansea Women's Centre, 25 Mansel St, Swansea SA1 5SQ,
Phone: 01792 411119
Email: [email protected]
Gay Ammanford
www.GayAmmanford.com
Gay Ammanford is an LGBT Social and Support project based in Carmarthenshire, they mainly cover Carmarthenshire area but also have members that travel from further afield including Swansea, Pontarddulais, Garnswllt and the Gower.
Young People's Groups
See LGBT Support and Social section for details of local Student Union LGBT Societies.
The Rainbow Club - Torfaen
www.rainbow-club.org.uk
The Rainbow Club is a support and befriending group for any young person within the geographical area of South East Wales who is experiencing problems with their sexuality whether they are gay, lesbian or bi. The club is for young people to support each other in understanding their sexuality, offer friendship and a place where they can gather information or access relevant material to other supporting networks. They meet 6 - 8pm every Wednesday in the Pontypool area for social events, and discussions sexual health issues. Email: [email protected]
YouthLink Wales
www.youthlinkwales.org
Youthlink Wales is a voluntary organisation set up for Young People by Young People to promote Safer Life Choices through Peer Education for between 14 and 25 year olds in Wales. This is not a specific LGB support group but can support addressing related issues.
Phone: 02920 885711
The Diversity Project – Barnardo’s Caerphilly Services
We offer advice and office based and outreach support to young LGBT young people between the age of 11 – 25 who are living in Caerphilly. We also run awareness raising workshops with young people and provide training and advice to professionals. All services are free.
Manager – Suzi Moore
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 01633 612 712 or 07876 036941
Safety
Domestic Violence
The Wales Domestic Abuse HelplineA 24 hour freephone signposting and information service for women, children and men in Wales who are experiencing, or who have experienced abuse at the hands of someone close to them.
Phone: 0808 80 10 800
The Dyn Project
www.dynproject.org
The Dyn Project works across Wales to support men who experience domestic violence. Gives support to male victims across Wales by providing someone to listen without judgement. The helpline staff can also help find services to assist callers in their local area. The helpline is totally confidential and free to call. The Dyn Project also provides face-to-face advice, information and support to men in Cardiff who experience domestic abuse.
Phone: 0808 801 0321
Welsh Women's Aid
www.welshwomensaid.org/index.html
Welsh Women’s Aid s the national umbrella organisation representing local Women's Aid Groups situated throughout Wales. Their member groups provide direct services for women and children who have experienced or are experiencing domestic abuse. They can offer advice/refuge to women in heterosexual or lesbian / bisexual relationships if they are escaping or are affected by domestic abuse.
Police
Gwent Police
www.gwent.police.uk/info_point/hatecrimereporting.htm
Gwent Police now have specially trained liaison officers for lesbian, gay , bisexual and transgender victims of hate crime. LGB&T Liaison Officers have been specially trained to provide victims with additional support throughout the investigative process. It is hoped this additional resource available to victims will encourage those who have experienced a hate crime to have more confidence in reporting it. At the 2010 Blaenau Gwent National Eisteddfod Gwent Police distributed drinks mats aimed at raising public awareness of homophobic hate crime and encouraging victims and witnesses to report incidents to the police. Click here for Gwent Police press release
Dial 101 for non-emergencies such as:
Post: Gwent Police Headquarters, Croesyceliog, Cwmbran NP44 2XJ
South Wales Police
www.south-wales.police.uk/en/content/cms/help-and-advice/victims/hate-crime
The South Wales Police Minorities Support Unit works together with frontline staff and Hate Crime Officers to give assistance and support to members of minority communities, particularly to victims of hate crime and critical incidents. A core priority of the Minorities Support Unit is to provide the best possible service with a view to achieving high levels of victim satisfaction when tackling hate crime & hate incidents. Click here for South Wales Police Minorities Support Unit leaflet (in English & Welsh)
Dial 101 for non-emergencies such as:
Victim Support
www.victimsupport.org.uk/Contact us/Wales
In Wales in 2010 Victim Support developed a partnership project with Stonewall Cymru to encourage more victims and witnesses of homophobic and transphobic hate crime, whether they are ‘gay or straight’, to access Victim Support¹s enhanced support service. The It’s No Joke project has ensured that Victim Support staff and volunteers understand some of the issues and support needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people who experience hate crime. Click Here for It’s No Joke leaflet.
Victim Support is a national charity of trained volunteers who provide free, non-judgmental and confidential support to a victim and their family whether or not the crime has been reported to the Police. They can provide emotional support, practical help with changing locks etc, witness/victim support in court and assist in claiming Criminal Injuries Compensation.
Phone: 0845 612 1900 (Offices are open 8am to 8pm)
Click here for more safety information.
Advice & Health
Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB)
www.citizensadvice.org.uk
Citizens Advice Bureaux provide free, confidential and independent advice from bureaux, GP surgeries, hospitals, colleges, prisons and courts. The advice helps people resolve their debt, benefits, housing, legal, discrimination, employment, immigration, consumer and other problems and is available to everyone regardless of race, gender, sexuality, age, nationality, disability or religion.
For your local Bureau click here
For Online CAB advice click here
Community Legal Service [CLS]
www.clsdirect.org.uk
The Community Legal Service help people who are eligible for legal aid to protect their rights and help people who need advice about relationship breakdown or problems with debt, housing, domestic violence and benefits. Help is also available about asylum and immigration, education, employment, mental health and community care issues.
Phone: 0845 345 4 345
THT Cymru - Cardiff
www.tht.org.uk
Terrence Higgins Trust [THT] is the leading HIV & sexual health charity in the UK and the largest in Europe. They offer a range of services for people living with HIV/AIDS, and campaign for greater public understanding of sexual health issues. They also offer education and information resources.
THT Cymru Cardiff is open 10am-5pm Mon - FriPost:Canton House 435-451 Cowbridge Road East Canton Cardiff CF5 1JH, phone: 029 2066 6465
Email: [email protected]
Triangle Wales
www.trothwy.com
Triangle Wales provides Housing advice and support for LGBT people across Wales.
Helpline: 0808 801 0306
Telephone: 029 20453030
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Post: Triangle Wales, 4 Dock Chambers, Bute St, Cardiff CF10 6AG
MindOut Cymru
Website
The all Wales lesbian, gay and bisexual mental health network for lesbians, gay men and bisexuals who either have or have had contact with mental health services through being service users or workers, paid or unpaid. This group supports the development of Mind's commitment to lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) mental health rights awareness programme.
The group:
Phone: 02920 39 51 23
Email: [email protected]
Post: Mind Cymru, 3rd Floor, Quebec House, Castlebridge, Cowbridge Road East, Cardiff CF11 9AB
Mind Out - Newport group
A safe & confidential environment for LGBTQ people to talk about their mental health. As part of the Newport equity partnership, this group offers a safe place where LGBTQ (age 18 or over or 16-17 with an accompanying adult) people can find out more about homophobia related mental distress and about good mental health & well-being. We also offer support for LGBTQ individuals with mental health issues.
Groups are held once a month, in the evening in the Newport area.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 07599689231 (Monday 6-8pm only)
Facebook: Mind OUT Newport
Parenting
Lesbian Parents Network – Proud 2b mums
www.p2bmums.co.uk
This Social Support Group for Lesbian Parents meets in Cardiff on the last Sunday of each month
for more information:
Email: [email protected]
Phone Helen on: 07974573693.
SPLAG Wales - Support for Parents of Lesbians and Gay Men
www.SPLAGWales.org.uk
Confidential helplines are run across the UK by voluntary parents of LGB people who offer information and support to other parents in the same situation.
Phone: 0845 652 0321 or 0845 652 0322
Email: [email protected]
Sports Groups
Cardiff Dragons FC
www.cardiffdragonsfc.co.uk
Our mission is to promote participation in football within the LGBTI community in Cardiff, South Wales and beyond. We will achieve this by establishing LGBT friendly football teams at 5 and 11 a-side levels. We welcome people of all ages, abilities and sexualities. We have an active social wing, so non-players are more than welcome to join and enjoy the social events organised by the Club (eg attending football matches, nights out both on and off scene, meals out, etc).
Email: [email protected]
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- LGBT Support and Social Groups
- Young People's Groups
- Safety
- Advice and Health
- Parenting
- Sports groups
LGBT Support and Social Groups
LGB groups offer peer group support, the friendship and help of someone in the same situation and experiencing similar issues, to address the feelings of isolation and difficulties associated with 'coming out' and dealing with discriminatory social attitudes. The essential principles and functions of these groups are similar to other peer group organisations, such as Gingerbread, the support organisation for lone parent families.
Bi Cardiff
www.BiWales.org.uk
A group for anyone attracted to more than one gender or who thinks they may be.
Bi Cardiff meets to discuss bi issues, socialise and meet other bi people. Linked to Bi Cymru/Wales running campaigns and challenging biphobia.
Meets monthly on the first Thursday of the month at 7pm in central Cardiff.
Socials from 8:15pm open to anyone bi supportive, whatever their sexual orientation.
Email: [email protected]
Text: 08982 308812
Bi Cymru/Wales
www.BiWales.org.uk
The all Wales social-support network for bisexual people and those who think they might be bi.
Mailing list: http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/biwales
Email: [email protected]
Text: 07982 308812
Border Women
www.borderwomen.org.uk
Border Women is a social network for lesbians in English / Welsh border area around the Ludlow / Hereford area with meetings, walks, socials and monthly newsletter.
Post: Border Women PO Box 42, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 1WD
Cardiff SU LGBT Society, University of Wales Cardiff
Cardiff University LGBT meets Saturdays from 11am at the Tucker Loungue on Salisbury Road.
Email: [email protected]
Deaf L&G Group
Dragons ClubThis Deaf L&G Group meets on the 1st Saturday monthly.
Post: The Secretary, DRAGONS 6 Wentloog Road, Rumney, Cardiff. CF3 3LP
The Dyn Project
www.dynwales.org
The Dyn Project provides advice, information and support for men in Cardiff who are experiencing domestic abuse from a partner. If you or anyone in your family are experiencing danger from domestic abuse or otherwise always call the police on 999.
Helpline: 0808 801 0321
Email: [email protected]
Gay Outdoor Club
http://goc.uk.net
The Gay Outdoor Club operates throughout Wales and provides a wide range of outdoor and indoor sports and recreational activities LGBT men and women. These activities include walking, cycling, swimming, badminton, etc. Their walk pattern is 4th Sunday of the month.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 02920 612853
Website: www.southwalesgoc.com
Glamorgan SU LGBT Society, Glamorgan University
For up to date details of this student LGBT society meetings contact the LGBT officer via University of Glamorgan Students' Union.
Post: LGBT Society, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd.
Lesbian and Bisexual in Cardiff
http://proudincardiff.forumup.org
An internet forum for any bisexual or gay woman that lives in or around Cardiff. You can log on and discuss anything from the latest gossip to politics. Social meetups are encouraged so that the members can chat online and in person.
LGCM South Wales/ De Cymru
A friendly and welcoming group for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people, and their straight supporters, who come from all Christian denominations - or none. We meet together for friendship, support, worship and social events. Our members come from a wide range of backgrounds and ages, and include those who go to church, and those who do not. We meet in venues throughout the area on two Friday evenings a month
Telephone: 07749 775607
Email: [email protected]
Merthyr Tydfil LGB Group
A new group for lesbian, gay and bisexual people in Merthyr Tydfil area was launched in July 2008 and meets monthly in Merthyr. A new group for lesbian, gay and bisexual people in Merthyr Tydfil area was launched in July 2008 and meets monthly in Merthyr.
Email: [email protected],
Post: Merthyr LGB Group, c/o VAMT Voluntary Action Centre 89-90 High St Pontmorlais, Merthyr Tydfil CF47 8UH,
Newport Student Union LGBT Society, University of Wales Newport
www.newportunion.com
Newport University LGBT society provides fellow lgbt students of Newport a chance to meet and enjoy social gatherings and also get helpful advice.
Email: [email protected]
Torfaen LGBT Support Group
Meets last Thursday of the month.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 07707 398877
Wales Trade Union Congress (TUC) LGBT Committee
www.wtuc.org.uk
Trade Union committee that campaigns on behalf of LGBT people at work.
Email: [email protected]
Woman2Women
This Social Support Group for Gay Women 30+ meets monthly
Email: [email protected]
Womenzone
www.womenzonewales.co.uk
Womenzone is a lesbian-centred organisation run by lesbian women for lesbian women producing a bi-monthly newsletter. Womenzone also initiates, supports and organises events e.g.: surf camps, discos and monthly lesbian breakfasts.
Post: Swansea Women's Centre, 25 Mansel St, Swansea SA1 5SQ,
Phone: 01792 411119
Email: [email protected]
Gay Ammanford
www.GayAmmanford.com
Gay Ammanford is an LGBT Social and Support project based in Carmarthenshire, they mainly cover Carmarthenshire area but also have members that travel from further afield including Swansea, Pontarddulais, Garnswllt and the Gower.
Young People's Groups
See LGBT Support and Social section for details of local Student Union LGBT Societies.
The Rainbow Club - Torfaen
www.rainbow-club.org.uk
The Rainbow Club is a support and befriending group for any young person within the geographical area of South East Wales who is experiencing problems with their sexuality whether they are gay, lesbian or bi. The club is for young people to support each other in understanding their sexuality, offer friendship and a place where they can gather information or access relevant material to other supporting networks. They meet 6 - 8pm every Wednesday in the Pontypool area for social events, and discussions sexual health issues. Email: [email protected]
YouthLink Wales
www.youthlinkwales.org
Youthlink Wales is a voluntary organisation set up for Young People by Young People to promote Safer Life Choices through Peer Education for between 14 and 25 year olds in Wales. This is not a specific LGB support group but can support addressing related issues.
Phone: 02920 885711
The Diversity Project – Barnardo’s Caerphilly Services
We offer advice and office based and outreach support to young LGBT young people between the age of 11 – 25 who are living in Caerphilly. We also run awareness raising workshops with young people and provide training and advice to professionals. All services are free.
Manager – Suzi Moore
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 01633 612 712 or 07876 036941
Safety
Domestic Violence
The Wales Domestic Abuse HelplineA 24 hour freephone signposting and information service for women, children and men in Wales who are experiencing, or who have experienced abuse at the hands of someone close to them.
Phone: 0808 80 10 800
The Dyn Project
www.dynproject.org
The Dyn Project works across Wales to support men who experience domestic violence. Gives support to male victims across Wales by providing someone to listen without judgement. The helpline staff can also help find services to assist callers in their local area. The helpline is totally confidential and free to call. The Dyn Project also provides face-to-face advice, information and support to men in Cardiff who experience domestic abuse.
Phone: 0808 801 0321
Welsh Women's Aid
www.welshwomensaid.org/index.html
Welsh Women’s Aid s the national umbrella organisation representing local Women's Aid Groups situated throughout Wales. Their member groups provide direct services for women and children who have experienced or are experiencing domestic abuse. They can offer advice/refuge to women in heterosexual or lesbian / bisexual relationships if they are escaping or are affected by domestic abuse.
Police
Gwent Police
www.gwent.police.uk/info_point/hatecrimereporting.htm
Gwent Police now have specially trained liaison officers for lesbian, gay , bisexual and transgender victims of hate crime. LGB&T Liaison Officers have been specially trained to provide victims with additional support throughout the investigative process. It is hoped this additional resource available to victims will encourage those who have experienced a hate crime to have more confidence in reporting it. At the 2010 Blaenau Gwent National Eisteddfod Gwent Police distributed drinks mats aimed at raising public awareness of homophobic hate crime and encouraging victims and witnesses to report incidents to the police. Click here for Gwent Police press release
Dial 101 for non-emergencies such as:
- You need the police to attend to assist in a non-emergency situation
- To report a crime or incident
- For general enquiries
- For confidential advice & support ask to speak to a Hate Crime Officer
- Serious injury has been caused or there is a threat of serious injury
- A crime is in progress and the suspects are at or near the scene
Post: Gwent Police Headquarters, Croesyceliog, Cwmbran NP44 2XJ
South Wales Police
www.south-wales.police.uk/en/content/cms/help-and-advice/victims/hate-crime
The South Wales Police Minorities Support Unit works together with frontline staff and Hate Crime Officers to give assistance and support to members of minority communities, particularly to victims of hate crime and critical incidents. A core priority of the Minorities Support Unit is to provide the best possible service with a view to achieving high levels of victim satisfaction when tackling hate crime & hate incidents. Click here for South Wales Police Minorities Support Unit leaflet (in English & Welsh)
Dial 101 for non-emergencies such as:
- You need the police to attend to assist in a non-emergency situation
- To report a crime or incident
- For general enquiries
- For confidential advice & support ask to speak to a Hate Crime Officer.
- Serious injury has been caused or there is a threat of serious injury
- A crime is in progress and the suspects are at or near the scene
Victim Support
www.victimsupport.org.uk/Contact us/Wales
In Wales in 2010 Victim Support developed a partnership project with Stonewall Cymru to encourage more victims and witnesses of homophobic and transphobic hate crime, whether they are ‘gay or straight’, to access Victim Support¹s enhanced support service. The It’s No Joke project has ensured that Victim Support staff and volunteers understand some of the issues and support needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people who experience hate crime. Click Here for It’s No Joke leaflet.
Victim Support is a national charity of trained volunteers who provide free, non-judgmental and confidential support to a victim and their family whether or not the crime has been reported to the Police. They can provide emotional support, practical help with changing locks etc, witness/victim support in court and assist in claiming Criminal Injuries Compensation.
Phone: 0845 612 1900 (Offices are open 8am to 8pm)
Click here for more safety information.
Advice & Health
Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB)
www.citizensadvice.org.uk
Citizens Advice Bureaux provide free, confidential and independent advice from bureaux, GP surgeries, hospitals, colleges, prisons and courts. The advice helps people resolve their debt, benefits, housing, legal, discrimination, employment, immigration, consumer and other problems and is available to everyone regardless of race, gender, sexuality, age, nationality, disability or religion.
For your local Bureau click here
For Online CAB advice click here
Community Legal Service [CLS]
www.clsdirect.org.uk
The Community Legal Service help people who are eligible for legal aid to protect their rights and help people who need advice about relationship breakdown or problems with debt, housing, domestic violence and benefits. Help is also available about asylum and immigration, education, employment, mental health and community care issues.
Phone: 0845 345 4 345
THT Cymru - Cardiff
www.tht.org.uk
Terrence Higgins Trust [THT] is the leading HIV & sexual health charity in the UK and the largest in Europe. They offer a range of services for people living with HIV/AIDS, and campaign for greater public understanding of sexual health issues. They also offer education and information resources.
THT Cymru Cardiff is open 10am-5pm Mon - FriPost:Canton House 435-451 Cowbridge Road East Canton Cardiff CF5 1JH, phone: 029 2066 6465
Email: [email protected]
Triangle Wales
www.trothwy.com
Triangle Wales provides Housing advice and support for LGBT people across Wales.
Helpline: 0808 801 0306
Telephone: 029 20453030
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Post: Triangle Wales, 4 Dock Chambers, Bute St, Cardiff CF10 6AG
MindOut Cymru
Website
The all Wales lesbian, gay and bisexual mental health network for lesbians, gay men and bisexuals who either have or have had contact with mental health services through being service users or workers, paid or unpaid. This group supports the development of Mind's commitment to lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) mental health rights awareness programme.
The group:
- Raises the profile of lesbians, gay men and bisexuals within mental health services; and of mental health issues within the LGB community.
- Holds regular meetings in Wales.
- Is working towards development of a training package aimed at other groups and organisations.
Phone: 02920 39 51 23
Email: [email protected]
Post: Mind Cymru, 3rd Floor, Quebec House, Castlebridge, Cowbridge Road East, Cardiff CF11 9AB
Mind Out - Newport group
A safe & confidential environment for LGBTQ people to talk about their mental health. As part of the Newport equity partnership, this group offers a safe place where LGBTQ (age 18 or over or 16-17 with an accompanying adult) people can find out more about homophobia related mental distress and about good mental health & well-being. We also offer support for LGBTQ individuals with mental health issues.
Groups are held once a month, in the evening in the Newport area.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 07599689231 (Monday 6-8pm only)
Facebook: Mind OUT Newport
Parenting
Lesbian Parents Network – Proud 2b mums
www.p2bmums.co.uk
This Social Support Group for Lesbian Parents meets in Cardiff on the last Sunday of each month
for more information:
Email: [email protected]
Phone Helen on: 07974573693.
SPLAG Wales - Support for Parents of Lesbians and Gay Men
www.SPLAGWales.org.uk
Confidential helplines are run across the UK by voluntary parents of LGB people who offer information and support to other parents in the same situation.
Phone: 0845 652 0321 or 0845 652 0322
Email: [email protected]
Sports Groups
Cardiff Dragons FC
www.cardiffdragonsfc.co.uk
Our mission is to promote participation in football within the LGBTI community in Cardiff, South Wales and beyond. We will achieve this by establishing LGBT friendly football teams at 5 and 11 a-side levels. We welcome people of all ages, abilities and sexualities. We have an active social wing, so non-players are more than welcome to join and enjoy the social events organised by the Club (eg attending football matches, nights out both on and off scene, meals out, etc).
Email: [email protected]
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** LGBT South Wales (UK) accept no responsibility for the content of external sites **
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