Queer Milk
Queer Milk is a chance to meet other parents, share your experiences and access support for your feeding journey from each other and the group leaders. And of course, there will be tea and biscuits!
You are welcome to attend the group whatever your feeding journey looks like. Whether you are mixed feeding, chestfeeding, breastfeeding, using an SNS or donor milk or any of the beautiful and varied ways you might be giving human milk to your baby.
We meet every Tuesday (10:30am – 12pm) in person at LGBT Health and Wellbeing in Duncan Place.
You can email us at queermilkcollective@gmail.com or phone LGBT Health and Wellbeing’s admin phone 0131 564 3970 and leave a message for us. We volunteer in our own time so there might be a delay in getting back to you.
We are a community group led by community members with support from LGBT Health and Wellbeing.
This group is for all LGBTQ+ people aged 16 or over no matter what your feeding journey looks like.
Partners and siblings are also welcome to come along.
We welcome the entire diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community including non-binary, queer, intersex, asexual people and all identities under the LGBTQIA+ umbrella.
We also welcome people who aren’t sure about their sexual orientation/gender identity, or who do not use labels for either.
To join the group, please register via Eventbrite.
The event is hosted at LGBT Health and Wellbeing in Duncan Place Community Hub.
The venue and our event features:
Wheelchair access with ramp access, automatic doors and lifts
Disabled parking spaces x 2
Accessible and gender neutral toilets
Relaxed timing: drop in and out when you like
More information about how to access Duncan Place and our Coffee Posse space, on our access guide.
All LGBT Health and Wellbeing’s groups are delivered under a safer spaces commitment that we ask everyone to follow (this includes attendees, our staff and volunteers).
Read our guidelines and commitment before joining an event.
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