The Lethbridge College LQBTQ+ club is taking important steps toward campus inclusion.
In partnership with Lethbridge Pride Fest, a series of open panel discussions and gatherings will be held on campus to make offered services more visible.
Vice President of the college club, Zachary Wigand says that they are taking an important steps forward by making sure people know about available supports.
The next big push for the club will be creation of a safe-space for community members. The initiative has been granted funding and should be in place by next September.

Lethbridge College LQBTQ+
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