The first a personal development course for men facilitated by Robert Fourie, the second art therapy led by Graham Redmond. On top of all of the new groups, we also ran two successful courses. Full details of each group and how to get involved can be found in the Summer Well GBT Programme or on our website gayproject.ie. ![]() These new groups and activities have come about as the result of suggestions from community members or success of smaller initiatives that transformed into something bigger. From new youth supports to a space dedicated to over 55s and from cultural groups to sports – there is now something for everyone. The most notable change in the last year is the explosion of new community groups and activities. The purpose of this article is to guide you through some of that change and explain the reasons for it. ![]() This has been a hectic journey of change that has made the Gay Project more vibrant, more visible and more relevant. We have kickstarted 11 new groups, held two new courses, ran countless new events, created a new space, hired two new staff, added 12 new volunteers, responded to new ideas – all the while maintaining the same core purpose of supporting gay, bi+, trans and queer men. Since last year’s Cork LGBT+ Pride the Gay Project has undergone a momentous transformation.
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