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#FPoW – Space T-Group

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Space T-Group

Space Youth Project supports, encourages, and empowers under 25s in the LGBT+ community across Dorset to overcome adversity and find their confidence.

They have been around since 2001, starting with one group based in Bournemouth. Over the years, Space has evolved. Space is now built up of six groups, a number of services, their lovely team, and of course, their members.

Space T-Group welcome any LGBT+ young people with the aim that they will help them to have positive self-esteem and confidence, for them to know they are supported and to give them a sense that they are part of a community and never alone. 

They also help with integration and address issues caused or intensified by prejudice and provide access to additional support and services.

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