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[[File:Mosaic.PNG|thumb|Mosaic logo]]The '''Mosaic LGBT Youth Centre''' is a service for young LGBT people in [[Greater London]]. The formation of Mosaic was originally as a group for Gay and Bisexual men in [[Brent]] in the year 2000, made possible with funding for HIV/AIDS prevention, and support from Brent Council. Mosaic subsequently became one of a LGBT+ youth groups in London and ran until 2016, when due to austerity cuts it closed its doors in the [[London Borough of Brent]], became an independent charity and moved to its current location in [[Camden]].  
[[File:Mosaic.PNG|thumb|Mosaic logo]]The '''Mosaic LGBT Youth Centre''' is a service for young LGBT people in [[Greater London]]. The formation of Mosaic was originally as a group for Gay and Bisexual men in [[Brent]] in the year 2000, made possible with funding for HIV/AIDS prevention, and support from Brent Council. Mosaic subsequently became one of a LGBT+ youth groups in London and ran until 2016, when due to austerity cuts it closed its doors in the [[London Borough of Brent]], became an independent charity and moved to its current location in [[Camden]].  
An archive about Mosaic is held by [[Brent]] Borough in the Willesden Green Library building.


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The Mosaic LGBT Youth Centre is a service for young LGBT people in Greater London. The formation of Mosaic was originally as a group for Gay and Bisexual men in Brent in the year 2000, made possible with funding for HIV/AIDS prevention, and support from Brent Council. Mosaic subsequently became one of a LGBT+ youth groups in London and ran until 2016, when due to austerity cuts it closed its doors in the London Borough of Brent, became an independent charity and moved to its current location in Camden.

An archive about Mosaic is held by Brent Borough in the Willesden Green Library building.

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http://www.mosaicyouth.org.uk/ Mosaic Youth website