Transboree 2019
This Body Positivity and Gender Expression event is for trans and non-binary young people between 14 and 23 – organised and curated by members of our IndividualiTy group. Drop-in anytime during the day for as long as you want.
We are creating a safe and fun space where young people can participate in workshops based on self-care, resilience, minding your mental health and body positivity.
Workshops at the event will have a focus on stress management and attendees can enjoy a free barber service, make-up tips by the amazing Ken Boylan, nail art, music, a clothes swap and talent show. For more info, check out our Facebook event.
When: Sunday December 8th 2019
Time: 10.30am-4pm
Where: Chocolate Factory Dublin, 26 King’s Inn Street
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