Are you looking to meet new friends and connect with other women who love women in Brussels? EGOW (English-speaking Gay Organization for Women) offers a vibrant, international, and non-political social community for lesbian and bisexual women of all nationalities, ages, and backgrounds.
What is EGOW?
EGOW’s mission is to create a safe and welcoming space for “women who like women,” embracing all variations of gender identity and expression. With over 500 women from 20+ countries, aged from 20 to 50+, EGOW offers a true melting pot where diversity is celebrated.

Language is never a barrier here—while English is the main language for communication, many members speak other languages, so you don’t need to be fluent to join in the fun. Plus, there is no membership fee!
Activities & Events
Throughout the year, EGOW organizes a rich program of events:
- Relaxed Sunday brunches
- Lively parties and regular bar nights (often hosted at RainbowHouse Brussels)
- Sporting outings
- Cultural excursions
- Outdoor adventures
Want to stay in the loop?
RainbowHouse Brussels (our regular venue): https://rainbowhouse.be/en/association/english-speaking-gay-organization-for-women-3/
Website: https://egowbelgium.home.blog
WhatsApp Channel: Join here
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/egow.brussels
Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/EGOW-English-Speaking-Gay-Organization-For-Women/

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