The Outside Project and Cardboard Citizens have joined forces on a series of workshops for people who identify as LGBTQ+ are aged 16-25, and are affected by homelessness.

Participants will join together in workshops using theatre games and exercises over seven weeks in May and June 2021, before a week-long residency and performance. The workshops will be led by Cardboard Citizens’ Associate Director Terry O’Leary and supported by Youth Ambassadors from both organisations. The workshops will be held in a supportive and safe environment, with appropriate COVID-19 distancing in place.

The aim is to build friendships, share experiences, learn new skills, and produce a performance that reflects the lives of LGBTQ+ young people in London. Participants will also have the opportunity to gain PEARL employment qualifications.

For more information please contact Aliyah:
aliyah@cardboardcitizens.org.uk
07549 792 148

About The Outside Project

The Outside Project is an LGBTIQ+ Community Shelter, Centre and Domestic Abuse Refuge in response to those within the LGBTIQ+ community who feel endangered, who are homeless, ‘hidden’ homeless and feel that they are on the outside of services due to historical and present prejudice in society and in their homes.