The Brussels Rainbow Village, a cornerstone association uniting local LGBTQIA+ businesses and venues, has announced its dynamic program for Pride 2025. Dedicated to fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment, the association plays a pivotal role in promoting and supporting the LGBTQIA+ community throughout Brussels, while also driving economic growth and cultural vibrancy in the region.
A Hub for Community and Celebration
Founded with the mission to create safe and inclusive spaces, Brussels Rainbow Village brings together LGBTQIA+ venues, businesses, and community actors. The association acts as a meeting point and hub for those shaping the city’s diverse queer culture, providing resources and support to LGBTQIA+ enterprises and helping them thrive.
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