- LocationStudent Counseling Center, 118
- DescriptionDiscover a welcoming and supportive space where nonbinary and LGBTQ+ students can share their experiences, express their identities, and find empowerment. Together, we’ll discuss topics like breaking down barriers, increasing awareness of discrimination, and embracing the strength of your unique voice. Let’s build a community of understanding, respect, and pride—because your story matters, and so do you.
- Websitehttps://events.frostburg.edu/event/lgbtq-support-group
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