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George House Trust, Manchester

george house trust... support for people affected by HIV

The George House Trust is an HIV voluntary organisation offering support for people living with, and affected by, HIV in the Northwest and campaigning for the best quality of life for all people living with HIV. Their 'still live with HIV' message is at the centre of the organisation's philosophy, seeking to empower people living with HIV to lead a full life. All people with HIV are different and George House Trust offer a range of services to meet the diverse needs of people with HIV.

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Monday, 28th July

Gay Men's Space

George House Trust runs a number of different regular group spaces for people with HIV. Most of these take place at their building in Ardwick.

Group spaces provide a safe and comfortable environment to chat and socialise with other people with HIV.

- light snacks, tea and coffee are provided
- travel expenses are paid (public transport costs or equivalent)
- a free crèche is provided at the African and Women’s spaces at the nearby “Gregory’s Place” family centre
- GHT volunteers and staff are on hand if you need them
- occasional speakers, events, outings and therapies are organised - check ww.ght.org.uk for details.

Feel free to attend one of the group spaces whenever you wish. If you have never been in contact with George House Trust before, please give GHT a call first on 0161 274 4499.

times: 5pm - 8pm.