Narcotics Anonymous
Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre 105 Capel Street, Dublin, IrelandThe only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using. More Information
The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using. More Information
The Rapid Test service is provided by the mPower Programme in HIV Ireland. The test is completed free of charge. Learn more about rapid testing and what to expect when you attend
Peer support for LBTQ+ Women Second Wednesday of each month from 6:00pm to 8:00pm The LBTQ+ Women’s Peer Support Group is an initiative led by Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre, in collaboration with Dublin Lesbian Line, providing a safe and supportive peer support environment for LBTQ+ women. An important element of the group is to create space […]
Acting Out are Dublin’s award winning LGBTQ+ theatre group and people with experience, or none, are welcome to join us playing, creating, developing skills and performing. Providing the LGBTQ+ community with opportunities to develop or enhance performance skills and to put LGBTQ+ lives on stage. Every Wednesday at Outhouse on Capel St. 7-9pm. €5 per […]
Music, chill, and chat for trans and non-binary folk.
A supportive space for LGBTQ+ people practising or exploring non-monogamous relationships. Beyond Monogamy is a peer support group for LGBTQ+ adults who are practising or exploring consensual non-monogamy, including polyamory, open relationships, and other relationship models. The group provides a safe, confidential, and inclusive space to share experiences, discuss challenges, and build community with others […]
A weekly social meet-up for LBTQ+ women aged 50+. Join us every Thursday from 1pm to 3pm in the Outhouse Café, for a relaxed, welcoming space to connect, chat, and enjoy a coffee with others of a similar age and experience. Whether you’re looking to make new friends or just want a friendly space to […]
Kindr is a group of GBTQ+ identifying men who come together in 12-Step fellowship to achieve a sober and clean life. We aim to create a safe and respectful space where we work together to achieve freedom from our addictions. Our Primary Purpose is to stay clean and sober and help other addicts to achieve […]
Coffee and chats for LBTQ+ Women and non-binary folk. "Sapphic" is an identity term or label generally used to describe women's attraction to other women. It's an umbrella term for lesbians, bisexual/ pansexual women, and queer women. It's almost used as a synonym for "WLW" or "women who love women". However, the term "sapphic" is […]
Kindr is a group of GBTQ+ identifying men who come together in 12-Step fellowship to achieve a sober and clean life. We aim to create a safe and respectful space where we work together to achieve freedom from our addictions. Our Primary Purpose is to stay clean and sober and help other addicts to achieve […]
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. The LGBTQ+ AA Group Meetings are open to anyone who wants to […]
Learn English for everyday life in Ireland with our beginner-level workshop series at Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre. The workshops are free, but you will need a ticket to join. Book your ticket here. Join our 8-week workshop series to help LGBTQ+ people learn English for everyday life in Ireland. We will practise speaking, listening, reading, and […]
The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using. More Information
The Rapid Test service is provided by the mPower Programme in HIV Ireland. The test is completed free of charge. Learn more about rapid testing and what to expect when you attend
Acting Out are Dublin’s award winning LGBTQ+ theatre group and people with experience, or none, are welcome to join us playing, creating, developing skills and performing. Providing the LGBTQ+ community with opportunities to develop or enhance performance skills and to put LGBTQ+ lives on stage. Every Wednesday at Outhouse on Capel St. 7-9pm. €5 per […]
Music, chill, and chat for trans and non-binary folk.
A weekly social meet-up for LBTQ+ women aged 50+. Join us every Thursday from 1pm to 3pm in the Outhouse Café, for a relaxed, welcoming space to connect, chat, and enjoy a coffee with others of a similar age and experience. Whether you’re looking to make new friends or just want a friendly space to […]
Kindr is a group of GBTQ+ identifying men who come together in 12-Step fellowship to achieve a sober and clean life. We aim to create a safe and respectful space where we work together to achieve freedom from our addictions. Our Primary Purpose is to stay clean and sober and help other addicts to achieve […]
Coffee and chats for LBTQ+ Women and non-binary folk. "Sapphic" is an identity term or label generally used to describe women's attraction to other women. It's an umbrella term for lesbians, bisexual/ pansexual women, and queer women. It's almost used as a synonym for "WLW" or "women who love women". However, the term "sapphic" is […]
Kindr is a group of GBTQ+ identifying men who come together in 12-Step fellowship to achieve a sober and clean life. We aim to create a safe and respectful space where we work together to achieve freedom from our addictions. Our Primary Purpose is to stay clean and sober and help other addicts to achieve […]
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. The LGBTQ+ AA Group Meetings are open to anyone who wants to […]
Learn English for everyday life in Ireland with our beginner-level workshop series at Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre. The workshops are free, but you will need a ticket to join. Book your ticket here. Join our 8-week workshop series to help LGBTQ+ people learn English for everyday life in Ireland. We will practise speaking, listening, reading, and […]
The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using. More Information
The Rapid Test service is provided by the mPower Programme in HIV Ireland. The test is completed free of charge. Learn more about rapid testing and what to expect when you attend
Acting Out are Dublin’s award winning LGBTQ+ theatre group and people with experience, or none, are welcome to join us playing, creating, developing skills and performing. Providing the LGBTQ+ community with opportunities to develop or enhance performance skills and to put LGBTQ+ lives on stage. Every Wednesday at Outhouse on Capel St. 7-9pm. €5 per […]
Music, chill, and chat for trans and non-binary folk.
A supportive space for LGBTQ+ people practising or exploring non-monogamous relationships. Beyond Monogamy is a peer support group for LGBTQ+ adults who are practising or exploring consensual non-monogamy, including polyamory, open relationships, and other relationship models. The group provides a safe, confidential, and inclusive space to share experiences, discuss challenges, and build community with others […]
A weekly social meet-up for LBTQ+ women aged 50+. Join us every Thursday from 1pm to 3pm in the Outhouse Café, for a relaxed, welcoming space to connect, chat, and enjoy a coffee with others of a similar age and experience. Whether you’re looking to make new friends or just want a friendly space to […]
Kindr is a group of GBTQ+ identifying men who come together in 12-Step fellowship to achieve a sober and clean life. We aim to create a safe and respectful space where we work together to achieve freedom from our addictions. Our Primary Purpose is to stay clean and sober and help other addicts to achieve […]
Coffee and chats for LBTQ+ Women and non-binary folk. "Sapphic" is an identity term or label generally used to describe women's attraction to other women. It's an umbrella term for lesbians, bisexual/ pansexual women, and queer women. It's almost used as a synonym for "WLW" or "women who love women". However, the term "sapphic" is […]
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