Lehigh Valley Lesbians Discussion Group

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Fourth Thursday of the month

7pm-8:30pm

Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center: 522 West Maple Street at Bayard Rustin Way, Allentown, PA 18101



This group meets in a hybrid format on the 4th Tuesdays from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. EST.

Community members may join virtually via Zoom or in person at Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center. We'll have technology that allows for people online and in-person to interact easily. Live closed captioning is provided. 

This is a casual, drop-in community discussion group for anyone who identifies as lesbian or a bisexual woman in the Greater Lehigh Valley.

In a world where lesbian individuals often face unique challenges and societal pressures, finding a sense of community and support is paramount. Lesbian support groups serve as invaluable havens where individuals can connect, share experiences, and navigate the complexities of their identities in a safe and affirming environment. Let's explore why joining a lesbian support group is not only important but can be profoundly transformative for individuals seeking solidarity and understanding.

Joining a lesbian support group is not just about finding a safe space—it's about finding a family, a community, and a sense of belonging. These groups offer a sanctuary where lesbian individuals can connect, thrive, and celebrate their identities authentically. By embracing unity, empowerment, and advocacy, we can create a world where every lesbian individual feels seen, valued, and celebrated for who they are. So, let's continue to uplift and support one another, creating a brighter and more inclusive future for all.

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