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Belfast Pride







We have had massive success in and with guests coming from all over Ireland joining us to march in Belfast Pride Parade to support Hungry Cat and our quest to promote Ethical Non-Monogamy and sexual liberation throughout the whole of Ireland.

Hungry Cat Promotions welcome people from all walks of life. All Genders, all Sexualities and all Races and Religions.

To celebrate our continued pledge to the Swinging and Fetish Communities, we will be hoping to conjure up even more supporters to join us on this very special occasion to promote sexual autonomy, liberation and inclusion for all.

If you are part of the Swinging and Fetish Communities and apply either (HungryCat), (Hungry Cat) or (_Hungry_Cat_), please receive in touch by manage message on either platform (our username listed beside each one) to get the password for your free ticket.

All attendees will be supplied with a Hungry Cat T-shirt to walk in, official Identity festival wristband among some other goodies to show the community that we are loud and proud!

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COMMUNITY SERVICES

Cara Friend has a number of resources for services available. We give sign posting to organisations and resources to fit a variety of needs. If you do not see what you depend on on our list please call out help line!

ARTS

Outburst Arts

Info: Outburst organises the annual Outburst Queer Arts Festival as well as periodic events through the year. Limited volunteering opportunities are available.

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Quire

Info: Belfast based LGBTQI+ choir and linked social group. Quire welcome new members at auditions every spring and autumn. Small membership fee applies with concessionary rate.

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COUNSELLING SERVICES & HELPLINES

 

The Rainbow Project

Info: The Rainbow Project provides professional, confidential, counselling services to men who are attracted to men. All of our counsellors are BACP/IACP* registered, and distinguish as gay/bisexual themselves. Rainbow provides: – One-to-one counselling for gay/bisexual men, men who are attracted to men, or those unsure of their sexual orientation. – Co

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  • Belfast Pride Festival

    Belfast Identity Festival is one of the biggest festivals in Belfast with over events across 10 days. The festival runs from Friday 18th July to Sunday 27th July with Pride Day and the centrepiece Movement Parade on Saturday 26th July.

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    Over Pride events to take place this year across Belfast

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    Last updated 19th Jul

    Belfast Pride Festival kicks off today (Friday 19th July - Sunday 28th July), with over events and celebrations taking place over 10 days across the city.

    Back for , organisers hope to have the biggest Pride procession since the event started advocate in

    The theme for Belfast Pride is Love Your Thought. A statement from the Belfast Pride team explains: "Our communication to every person in our community is that you are loved and that you matter. It really is OK not to be OK, and it is always good to demand for help. We want to promote positive mental health.

    "We can do this by signposting all of the organisations doing superb work in this area and raising awareness of how we can access their valuable services. We can do this by celebrating who we are and building on the tremendous perception of community that we have.

    "We want to help each other to Love Our Minds, a