Groups  Find out more about the social and support groups for lesbian, gay, bi, trans people in and around Manchester. Click on the headings to find out more about the groups and socities below. What do you think of the LGBT groups in Manchester? Register now to add your comments and photos to these groups. It's free and takes less than a minute.
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George House Trust is the HIV Voluntary Organisation for the North West of England.
They provide support for people living with and affected by HIV and campaign for the best quality of life for all people with HIV.
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GHAP Badminton Club is a gay and lesbian badminton club based in Manchester city centre. They provide a friendly, relaxed and sociable environment for lesbains and gays to improve their badminton.
They meet on Monday and Wednesday night every week to play badminton for a couple of hours. There is a social side to the club with large groups meeting up once a month or for meals out, drinks in the village, walks in country, paintballing, BBQs etc.
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Icebreakers is a support group in Manchester that helps gay and bisexual men both come out and make new friends.
They were estabished in 1987 and since then thousands of men have used the group. The group holds meetings every Wednesday at 8pm at Princess House, above Alter Ego on Princess Street, Manchester, and then in Taurus from 9.30pm.
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Keshet is a group for Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans Intersex Queer and Questioning Jews and their friends in Manchester and the North West.
It's a group for Jews of all shades of the rainbow - secular to orthodox, patrilinear or matrilinear.
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The Lesbian and Gay Foundation is a community based charity, working to end homophobia and empower people across the North West of England and beyond.
In 2006/07 they provided advice, information, support and services to over 40,000 people. The Lesbian & Gay Foundation provides direct services and resources for more LGB people than any other charity of its kind in the UK.
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Lesbian and Gay Youth Manchester (LGYM) is a Lesbian, Gay & Bisexual (LGB) Project based in the city centre for LGB's aged 14 to 25.
They are located in Manchester City Centre up Oxford road, near to the Manchester Metropolitain University. The road which LGYM is on is called Sidney Street. The biggest landmark is a cafe/bar called KRO2.
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Manchester Lesbian & Gay Chorus exists to give people from the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered community in and around Greater Manchester the opportunity to make music in a friendly, safe environment.
It is a community choir and welcome LGBT people with a diverse range of skills and abilities. They meet to rehearse, socialise, to give concerts and to perform at a range of events, including civil partnerships and events promoted by other LGBT community groups and affiliated organisations.
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Manchester Parents Group is a voluntary organisation providing support for parents families and friends of lesbians and gays.
Members of the group are all parents of lesbian, gay and bisexual sons and daughters and understand the confusion and questions you may have when you first found out your child is gay.
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MORF is a group for anyone who self-defines as a transguy (female-born/raised individuals who identify as transgendered, transsexual, transexual, intersexual, gender questioning, gender variant, genderqueer, FTM (Female-to-Male), FTU (Female-to-Unknown). Significant Others, Friends, Family and Allies are also welcome to join.
The group meets every 4th Monday of the Month.
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"Out In The City" is a Manchester based community group supporting gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender aged 50 and above.
They meet at Taurus bar on Canal St every Thursday at 2pm. Everyone is welcome to come along, friends, partners and family too! Just pop in and say hello !
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OutdoorLads.com is an outdoor pursuits group.
Each month they run a wide range of activities from camping, hostelling, hillwalking and indoor climbing, to the more extreme activities like gorge scrambling, ice climbing, technical mountain biking and many more. There’s something for everyone, no matter what your interest. Their core membership is Gay and Bi-sexual lads, aged 18-35. OutdoorLads does not discriminate on any grounds including age, sexuality, disability or sex, and they welcome anyone who agrees with the group’s aims and objectives. It’s FREE to join OutdoorLads. Chat to likeminded people online, browse upcoming events and their archive of past events. There are photo galleries so you can see exactly what they get up to as a group.
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SM Dykes are based in Manchester, and aim to support lesbian and bisexual SM-ers through meetings and play parties. They welcome all women who live full-time as women, and FTM and intersexed persons who feel that they still have links to the women’s community.
They meet in the LGBT Centre, 49/51 Sydney Street, Manchester, M1 7HB.
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The University of Manchester LGBT Society exists to enable lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer students to socialise, meet new people, make friends, and have a good time.
They organise regular social events, as well as campaigning for the rights of LGBT people. You don't need to be a member to turn up to one of the events, everyone is welcome.
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