GMFA's Guide To Gay Sports Clubs And Social Groups

Disability

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  1. Brothers & Sisters
  2. Deaf Queer Resource
  3. GLAMS
  4. Regard

Brothers & Sisters

Brothers and Sisters was established in 1978 by David Moller. It has been based a wide variety of pubs in London since and currently resides in the 'The Sols Arms' on Hampstead Road, Central London.

For more information about the group, please email or visit the website.

Email: info@brothers-and-sisters-club.com
Website: www.cyberjon.co.uk/Brotherandsister/
Address: The Sols Arms, 64-68 Hampstead Road, Central London, NW1
Gender: Mixed
When: First Friday of every month from 7.00pm onwards
Where: The Sols Arms (see address)
How much: Free
Beginners welcome: Yes



Deaf Queer Resource

The Deaf Queer Resource Center (DQRC) is a national nonprofit resource and information center for, by and about the Deaf Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Transsexual, Intersex and Questioning communities.

Email: feedback@deafqueer.org
Website: www.deafqueer.org



GLAMS

GLAMS is a self-help group of lesbians and gay men, bisexuals and transgender people with multiple sclerosis (MS), which provides information, practical help, a message board, as well as socialising opportunities for its members.

It was founded in March 1996, with the help of the MS Society.The group offers a helpline and email service providing information and advice on welfare issues. It has a telephone and email service, a quarterly newsletter and is developing a network of members across the country to offer support and advice to one another.

Telephone: Helpline 0808 800 8000 (Monday-Friday, 9am-9pm, except bank holidays)
Email: glams_ukgroup@hotmail.com
Website: www.mssociety.org.uk
Address: The MS Society, National Centre, 372 Edgware Road, London NW2 6ND
Gender: Mixed
When: Email or phone for details
Where: Email or phone for details
How much: Free
Beginners welcome: Yes



Regard

Regard at Pride Regard was founded in 1989 and seeks to address the absence of information and lack of understanding about disabled LGBT people both in the disability world, and in the LGBT communities. To become a member, print out a form online or send a stamped addressed envelope to the address below.

Email: secretary@regard.org.uk
Website: www.regard.org.uk
Address: BM REGARD, London WC1N 3XX
Gender: Mixed
When: Email for details
Where: Email for details
How much: £5 per year
Beginners welcome: Yes
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