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AMACH! LGBT+ Galway launches ambitious campaign, "#SaveOurTeachSolais"

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Teach Solais, the LGBTQ+ resource centre for AMACH! LGBT+ Galway has launched an ambitious campaign, #SaveOurTeachSolais after they were forced in late August this year to close its doors “due in part to COVID-19 but mainly due to the lack of a sustainable funding stream affecting our capacity to manage the work we are doing.” Despite […] The post AMACH!

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