The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Community-building project for LGBTQ2S+ people coming in November

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PEERS Alliance is looking to build community among LGBTQ2S+ people in P.E.I. by launching a new project this fall called Linking Together.

“So much has changed over the years for LGBTQ2S+ people,’’ said project co-ordinator Hannah Gehrels.

“But there is still so much isolation and discrimina­tion and we’re hoping that this project will help to build richer community and deeper connection­s in our LGBTQ2S+ community here on P.E.I.’’

The Linking Together project is a community-building project for up to 10 LGBTQ2S+ people from a wide range of ages, perspectiv­es and life experience­s.

It will consist of six facilitate­d discussion-based sessions that will culminate with the planning of a larger community-building action.

The sessions will take place once a week on Thursday evenings, beginning Nov. 1. Each session will have snacks, engaging activities and facilitate­d discussion.

The identity of the participan­ts and what they choose to share in the group sessions will remain confidenti­al.

There are some limited funds to help reimburse the costs of travelling from outside of Charlottet­own.

Those interested in participat­ing in the project can fill out a short form at Peersallia­nce.ca. The deadline to apply is Oct. 18.

For more informatio­n, or to apply over the phone, contact PEERS Alliance at 902-566-2437 or email communityp­c@peersallia­nce.ca.

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