Allsorts
Allsorts is an LGBTI+ group for young people aged 18+ within the Talk about Youth Project. The Allsorts group aim to provide a safe, non-threatening environment where young people can meet, socialise, and take initiative to increase their impact on society in a positive way. The group actively seek to address social injustice and bring about positive change within their community and the wider world. The group work on both local and international campaigns addressing social justice and equality. They meet monthly or meet depending on what projects are running. (They don’t have a regular time or day)
Hang Out – Drop in takes place on Mondays from 6.30-8.30pm and caters for those aged 13-15yrs.
- Find us: Talk about Youth Project, St Andrews Resource Centre, Pearse Street, Dublin 2
- Phone us: 01 677 1930
- Email us: lisa.downes@standrews.ie
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