Birmingham LGBT Centre to open its doors on Christmas Day

Once again, the LGBT Centre in Birmingham will be opening its doors on Sunday, December 25 to hold a party for LGBTQ+ people in the community who, without it, might otherwise be spending Christmas Day alone.

Birmingham LGBT Centre to open its doors on Christmas Day

Once again, the Birmingham LGBT Centre will be opening its doors on Sunday, December 25 to hold a party for LGBTQ+ people in the community who, without it, might otherwise be spending Christmas Day alone.

The party will be held from 2 – 7pm, is open to all, and will include food, games and a present for every that attends. The LGBT Centre is also able to cover travel costs from within Birmingham for those who need the support.

“We recognise that Christmas can be a very difficult time for many LGBTQ+ people, who may not have the same relationships with their family members as heterosexual/ cisgender people,” explains Birmingham LGBT Centre’s Maria Hughes.

If you wish to attend or have any further questions, you can either email James at jamesjohnson@blgbt.org or call 0121 643 0821 and leave your name and number.

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