Chill-Out
ChillOUT youth project works with LGBT+ young people in Waterford City and the Southeast. It provides group support for young people, between 14-21 years, to allow them to safely engage with confidence building, personal development, peer support and making friends. The group meet every Sunday from 3-6pm.
- Find us: the Manor Youth Café, Manor Street Waterford.
- Phone us: 051 309364 (Office), 086 021 8941
- Email us: chillout@wstcys.ie
GenderBlender
GenderBlender youth group works with Transgender young people in Waterford City and the Southeast every Sunday from 1-2.30 in the Manor Youth Café on Manor Street, Waterford. It is a small peer support group for young people between 14-21 years who are Transgender or questioning their gender to allow them to safely engage with confidence building, personal development, peer support and making friends.
- Find us: the Manor Youth Café, Manor Street Waterford.
- Phone us: 086 021 8941
- Email us: chillout@wstcys.ie
Foróige Ferrybank
Youth group for LGBTI+ young people and their allies, caters for those aged 14-18 located in the Ferrybank area. The drop in service meets weekly from 1-2pm on Saturdays for chats and coco. Parental supports and one to one work with young people can be made available if they wish.
- Find us Foróige Ferrybank Youth Services, Parish Centre, Ross Rd, Ferrybank, Waterford.
- Phone us: 0861415929
- Email us: pippa.jones@foroige.ie
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