Rapid HIV Testing
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
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
The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using. More Information
Join us for a new series of inclusive yoga classes led by Goran, a skilled instructor with a diverse background in yoga and martial arts. These classes are designed to be welcoming and empowering to everyone in the LGBTQ+ community. Goran’s approach combines classical Hatha yoga with influences from Ashtanga, Yin, and Jivamukti, emphasising proper […]
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 […]
Our Intersex Peer Support Group is a space for intersex people to speak openly about their experiences and learn from each other in a safe and supportive environment. The group is led by Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre volunteers who are Intersex themselves. The group offers peer support, community building, and empowerment. The primary purpose of the […]
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 […]
Feeling safe and empowered is a right we all deserve. Our five-week self-defence course is designed to give LGBTQ+ people the tools and skills to feel more confident in protecting themselves. This course is open to all, regardless of fitness level or previous experience, and will provide you with practical techniques to help navigate potential safety concerns. […]
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 […]
Our QPOC Peer Support Group is a space where LGBTQ+ people of colour can connect, share, and thrive. Created in partnership with Queer Asian Pride Ireland, this group provides a safe and inclusive environment for participants to affirm both their queer and racial identities. Here, you don’t need to leave parts of yourself at the door. […]
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
The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using. More Information
Join us for an inclusive yoga class led by Ali Keohane, a skilled instructor with a background in theatre and performance who trained with Yogahub Dublin, and teaches regularly in their Camden Street and Phibsboro studios. Ali (she/her) shares a rhythmic vinyasa style of yoga focusing on body and energy awareness through sensory journeys and […]
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 […]
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