Queer Talk Series
Queer Talk is a series of events for people who identify on the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. Events include one-off game nights and Full Moon Night Hikes for people to meet peers and build connections; open book clubs to get to know others in the queer community while reading community care, healing, and anti-oppressive books together; RPG campaigns to practice our skills in crisis intervention; and Queer Peer Advocacy + Support Groups to strengthen our safety nets and to make room for our own healing processes, while supporting others. Dates and times for book clubs and open games nights are listed above, and are updated on the Middle Way House Facebook page. Reach out about Queer Peer Advocacy or Support Groups, at prevention@middlewayhouse.net
Queer Talk Full Moon Night Hike
We will meet at MWH and carpool to a hiking spot together.
Questions? Contact prevention@middlewayhouse.net
Queer Talk Series
Queer Talk is a series of events for people who identify on the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. Events include one-off game nights and Full Moon Night Hikes for people to meet peers and build connections; open book clubs to get to know others in the queer community while reading community care, healing, and anti-oppressive books together; RPG campaigns to practice our skills in crisis intervention; and Queer Peer Advocacy + Support Groups to strengthen our safety nets and to make room for our own healing processes, while supporting others. Dates and times for book clubs and open games nights are listed above, and are updated on the Middle Way House Facebook page. Reach out about Queer Peer Advocacy or Support Groups, at prevention@middlewayhouse.net
Queer Talk Full Moon Night Hike
We will meet at MWH and carpool to a hiking spot together.
Questions? Contact prevention@middlewayhouse.net
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