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'' Hannah Agnew, a young artist, was reared in the foothills of south Armagh and she went to study and live in England. It is a well trodden path. But after some time, Hannah decided to return because she wanted to create a safe space and meeting point for the young (and not so young) LGBT+ community and their friends. And thus Cafe Amach was born - a first for south Armagh and perhaps in rural Northern Ireland. Amach is a riot of colour. A rainbow haven complete with tray bakes, herbal teas and sustainably sourced coffee. The cafe provides, not just a focal point for the local LGBT+ community and friends, it's a vital resource and support hub for people living in rural communities. Amach offers social gatherings and wellbeing courses. Most important of all, it's a shared safe space to simply sit chat, listen and, if you feel like it, sing.'' Tom Kelly, Irish News 11th May 2022
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