Navigating the world as a young queer person can be tricky, but Belgium offers an impressive range of online resources and youth-oriented media—both in French and Dutch—to help you get connected, stay informed, and find your community. Here’s where to look if you want empowering stories, tips, safe spaces, and support in either Belgian national language.
Francophone Youth LGBT Media
- KET Magazine: This Brussels-based queer mag dishes out culture, nightlife, interviews, and youth-centered features for French speakers. https://ket.brussels
- Pixiels: Wallonia’s network for LGBTQIA+ youth, offering local groups, creative projects, and online media to amplify young voices. https://pixiels.be
- CHEFF (Cercle Homosexuel Estudiantin Francophone Fédéré): The hub for student LGBTQIA+ groups in French-speaking Belgium, complete with campaigns, newsletters, and a media presence. https://www.cheff.be
- RainbowHouse Brussels: The city’s iconic LGBTQIA+ venue, with resources and updates about youth and community news. https://rainbowhouse.be
- IGLYO (International LGBTQI Youth & Student Organisation): Brussels-based Euro network with English-language resources valuable to all Belgian youth. https://www.iglyo.org

Flemish/Dutch-Speaking Youth LGBT Media
- Wel Jong: The go-to LGBTQIA+ youth network in Flanders, featuring youth events, inspiring articles, podcasts, and practical advice. https://www.weljong.be
- PAARS Magazine: A digital magazine released for “Purple Day,” a school campaign for inclusivity, tailored for 12–18-year-olds. https://www.paars.today
- Çavaria: Flanders’ umbrella LGBTQIA+ advocacy group, offering news, information, and a map of friendly spaces (“Queerkaart”). https://www.cavaria.be
- Lumi: Anonymous helpline and advice platform offering answers about sexuality, gender, and coming-out—great for those seeking help in Dutch. https://www.lumi.be
- StampMedia: Youth media project sharing LGBTQIA+ stories and perspectives from all over Flanders. https://stampmedia.be
- Expreszo: Dutch-language magazine for young LGBTQ+ people, packed with contemporary life stories, advice, and pop culture. https://expreszo.nl

Why Use These Platforms?
- You’ll get news on events, rights, and community life in your own language.
- Many offer anonymous Q&As and safe advice for young people unsure where to start.
- Find mental health support, digital communities, and tips for parents, students, and allies.
Final Tip
Whether you’re looking to meet other queer youth, check out what’s trending in the LGBTQIA+ world, or simply find somewhere to feel at home, these Belgian platforms have your back—click through and discover your tribe!
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