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− | '''The Rainbow Project''' is a health organisation that works to improve the physical, mental | + | '''The Rainbow Project''' is a health organisation that works to improve the physical, mental and emotional health of gay, bisexual and non-heterosexual men in [[Northern Ireland]]. |
It has two centres: one at the [[Belfast LGBT Centre]] in [[Belfast]] city centre and the other in Foyle, [[Londonderry]]. | It has two centres: one at the [[Belfast LGBT Centre]] in [[Belfast]] city centre and the other in Foyle, [[Londonderry]]. |
Revision as of 16:14, 15 July 2013
The Rainbow Project is a health organisation that works to improve the physical, mental and emotional health of gay, bisexual and non-heterosexual men in Northern Ireland.
It has two centres: one at the Belfast LGBT Centre in Belfast city centre and the other in Foyle, Londonderry.
The Rainbow Project was established in 1994 by a group of volunteers who were concerned about the spread of HIV within the gay male population of Northern Ireland. These volunteers wanted to provide information and support to men who have sex with men (MSM) ahout HIV and AIDS.