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We meet every other Monday in a safe and private environment to socialise and organise events and activities. Our aim is to be ourselves without fear of judgement and relax .
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Cheshire LGBTQ+ is a group for people in and around Cheshire who might be feeling isolated or people who just would like to make friends in the community. Meet every other Monday at the .
This facilitated peer support group is a vital community where individuals can come together to share their experiences, challenges, and triumphs in a safe and affirming environment. This group provides a unique space where members can connect with others who understand their journey, offering both emotional support and practical advice. Through regular meetings and open discussions, participants can explore their identities, express their feelings, and receive validation from their peers. The support group also serves as a platform for learning and growth. Participants can share resources, discuss strategies for coping with discrimination or coming out, and build their confidence in a supportive setting.