Groups for those aged 18 or over
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Women's Group
Our LGBT+ Women’s Group meets monthly, alternating between Derby, Chesterfield and Zoom. The group is welcoming, relaxed and inclusive! View our calendar fo upcoming dates, or get in touch below.
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TransForum
TransForum is our social support group for anyone who identifies as trans*, gender non-conforming or are questioning their identity. The group meets monthly, alternating between Derby, Chesterfield and Zoom. View our calendar for upcoming dates, or get in touch below.
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Golden Gays
Golden Gays is our social group for any LGBT+ person over 50. The emphasis of the group us to create new bonds and friendship and is a fun, relaxed place for all. It meets on 4th Wednesday of the month in Derby, and 4th Thursday of the month in Chesterfield, from 10.30am-12pm.
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Mental Health Support Group
We hold a monthly mental health support group in partnership with LifeLinks on the 4th Friday of every month, 1.30-3.30pm in Derby. We are hoping to be able to help people create Mental Health Toolkits so get in touch if you would like to find out more.
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Queerly Crafty
Craft skills or no craft skills, anyone is welcome at the Queerly Crafty. We meet on the second Tuesday of the month, 6-8pm. We always have plenty of materials and activities to join in on, and you’re welcome to bring your own project to work on.
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Families Group
Our families group is for LGBT+ parents, carers and relatives, and those looking after LGBT+ babies, children and young people. It is an incredible place to meet other parents and and to bring your young ones along for some fun and games. Currently groups meet monthly in Derby and Chesterfield, alongside other one-off events.
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GBT+ Men's Group
Meeting on the last Tuesday of the month, 6-8pm is our Men’s Group. Join in to meet other members of the community.
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