The organisation recently announced it will have to close due to a lack of funding.
The Taoiseach says he hopes to hear some good news in relation to the Midlands LGBT+ Project in the coming weeks.
The organisation last week announced it will be shutting down at the end of the month, due to a lack of funding.
The group applied for just under €100,000 from the Community Services Fund, but didn't receive any money this year, despite doing so annually since 2021.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar says Equality Minister Roderic O'Gorman is examining the issue:
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