To close the year 2025, Maison Arc-en-Ciel de la province de Luxembourg is hosting its final discussion group of the year in Brussels, at the JOC premises (Anderlechtsesteenweg 4, 1000 Brussels). The event, which will last about three hours, is open to everyone, both online and in person, and will bring together LGBT+ asylum seekers and supporters from across the region.
Since its creation in 2014, Maison Arc-en-Ciel du Luxembourg has been providing support, care, and guidance to LGBT+ people seeking international protection and living in reception centers across the province. Every month, the organization holds a support group where participants can meet in a safe and welcoming environment, share their experiences, and build mutual understanding.
This final meeting of the year offers not only a moment of reflection on the achievements of 2025 but also a look ahead at the organization’s projects for 2026. It’s a chance for both new and long-time participants to contribute to shaping the next phase of community activities.
The event is organized in partnership with the JOC and the Plateforme Prévention Sida, both known for their ongoing commitment to solidarity and inclusion.
To attend, registration is required. Please contact the organisers by phone at 0471/498 053 or by email at courrier@lgbt-lux.be.
For more information, visit the following pages:
Upcoming events in Brussels: facebook.com/events/explore/bruxelles
Maison Arc-en-Ciel du Luxembourg Facebook page: facebook.com/MaisonArcenCielduLuxembourg6760
CRéSaM asbl (photo credit: Isam Benbellat): cresam.be
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