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Glasgow

We have now moved our Glasgow youth groups to our new venue in Bell Street in Glasgow City Centre.  Our goal is to create a safe, friendly and confidential environment for young people, where they can meet new friends, get involved in projects, get support and advice but most importantly have a laugh.

Please email info@lgbtyouth.org.uk to contact a worker if you would like to come along for the first time to any of our Glasgow youth groups.  

All groups run from 7 till 9.00pm

Monday:
Rainbow Sisters Girls Group - Every second Monday night

Tuesday:
shout 13-18 Youth Group - Every Tuesday Night

Wednesday :
Standout 18-25 Youth Group - Every Wednesday Night

We are also in the process of developing events to celebrate LGBT History Month which will appear in the events listing on our site and on the LGBT History Month website.

For more information about any of our Glasgow groups, all you need to do is e-mail info@lgbtyouth.org.uk or you can contact us by text message on 0778 148 17 88.

Strathclyde Police Drop-in Sessions

Strathclyde Police will be offering a drop-in service twice a month at LGBT Youth Scotland for anyone affected by domestic abuse. You can meet with officers from Strathclyde Police to report crimes or even just to ask for some advice.

1st Monday of the month, 2-4pm

Last Wednesday of the month, 5-7pm

30 Bell Street (3/2), Glasgow, G1 1LG

All discussions will be treated as confidential.

Strathclyde Police take all incidences of domestic abuse seriously, regardless of gender, sexual orientation or gender identity.

If you'd like to get in touch email info@lgbtdomesticabuse.org.uk

Glasgow Women’s Library

Glasgow Women's Library is a provider of information by and about women. It is a popular meeting place for women, running workshops, talks, radical knitting groups and much more.

The library is currently preparing for relocation to the Mitchell Library, but is continuing to run events and courses.

LGBT Youth Scotland