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How the Irish lesbian and bi community at LINC has adapted in response to COVID-19

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Adapting a drop-in service, weekly clubs and interest-based activities to exist online seemed unlikely at the beginning of social distancing but the community at LINC, as an organisation, has managed this transition successfully.

They have, happily, not just continued to exist online over the past number of weeks but something incredible has happened – with […] The post How the Irish lesbian and bi community at LINC has adapted in response to COVID-19 appeared first on GCN.

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