Welcome to
Mosaic Trust
Winter Retreat
Winter Retreat costs £377, but we do offer some subsidised places, so if you cannot afford the cost, let us know in an application form. Mosaic makes sure that money should never stop you from joining.
If you are aged 18, you will not require parent or guardian consent.
If you are aged 17 or under, we’ll need your parent or guardian to consent to you joining.
Residentials are open to all LGBT+ persons, no matter where you live. We even have participants joining us from abroad! It all adds to the beautiful - mosaic of experiences. The only restriction is age. Summer Camp and Winter Retreat are exclusively for those aged 12 - 18. Pride Youth Games for those aged 18 - 25.
Mosaic Trust is proud to present Homoween, a fabulous LGBT+ Under 18s Halloween ball!
This is a safe space for fun, meeting new pals and showing off your dance moves. You can bring friends, a date, or just come alone and meet lots of new people!
Friday 24th October, 7:30 - 10:30pm
Dick Collins Hall,
Regents Park Tenants Association Social Club,
Robert Street,
London,
NW1 3QH
Clothes Swap
If you have clothes you no longer need, or if you'd like to pick up something new at no cost, join us for our quarterly Young Queers' Clothes Swap! Browse, connect, and enjoy an afternoon in the company of other Queers all while helping to reduce clothing waste.
If anything you bring isn't snapped up we will happily donate it to a charity on your behalf. Otherwise, you're welcome to donate them yourself or take them back.
You can bring along as much or as little clothing as you like. There is no minimum nor maximum.
You don't actually have to bring anything at all as we will have plenty of donations from corporate partners to supplement the swap. YES, you read it right - we will have a lot of brand-new clothing alongside the swap items.
Safety & Belonging in our Camden
In October 2024, Mosaic LGBT+ Young Person’s Trust joined up with Publica CIC to explore feelings of safety and belonging with our young persons’ club members at our centre in Camden.
Using the four creative techniques of Street Tagging, Collective Mapping, Model Making and Manifesto Writing, our LGBT+ young persons explored what (and where) feels safe, accessible, and inclusive in the area, and laid out their vision for a Camden where all young persons are free to be their true, unfiltered selves.
You can read the full project report and watch our young persons present their manifesto below.