Queer Craft Session 10:  Queer Bracelets

Queer Craft Session 10: Queer Bracelets

By Project 93

A throwback to a classic craft! Learn patterns to make colourful friendship bracelets in this chilled-out, free LGBTQ+ session.

Date and time

Location

The Dudson Centre

Hope Street Hanley ST1 5DD United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • Ages 18+
  • In person
  • Free venue parking
  • Doors at 6:15 PM

About this event

Let’s get knotting! This session is a chilled-out throwback to the classic craft of friendship bracelet making. We’ll provide all the colourful threads and show you a variety of patterns to create something unique for yourself or to share with a loved one. It’s the perfect craft for a relaxed chat and a great way to meet new, like-minded people in the LGBTQ+ community. Join us for this free and friendly session.

Our venue is fully accessible for wheelchair users. The event space has step-free access from the entrance, and we have a dedicated accessible toilets available. We want to ensure everyone can join in the creativity, so please feel free to contact us at ask@p93.org if you have any specific questions or requirements ahead of your visit.

Organized by

Project 93 is a Staffordshire-based charity dedicated to supporting and empowering LGBTQ+ individuals and those affected by HIV.  

We provide a safe and inclusive space for our community through a variety of services, including:

  • Counselling: Our LGBTQ+-affirming counsellors offer a safe space to discuss concerns, develop coping strategies, and enhance overall well-being.
  • Support/Social Groups: We connect LGBTQ+ individuals with others in the community through diverse support and social groups, allowing people to share experiences, build friendships, and find a sense of belonging.
  • Trans Mentor Scheme: Our scheme offers peer support, practical guidance, and a safe space to connect with others who understand.
  • Training and Education: We offer LGBTQ+ awareness and allyship training to organisations and businesses, promoting understanding and creating more inclusive environments.
  • Advocacy: We champion the rights and needs of LGBTQ+ individuals and those affected by HIV through advocacy and education.  

Our services are designed to meet the unique needs of our community and delivered with empathy, respect, and a commitment to empowerment.

We envision a Staffordshire where LGBTQ+ individuals and those affected by HIV can thrive with resilient mental health, strong connections, and a sense of belonging.

Free
Oct 8 · 6:30 PM GMT+1