Gscene Santa visits Rainbow Families

The Gscene Santa Claus visited the Rainbow Families christmas party this afternoon, December 3 on his rainbow sleigh. The annual Christmas Party took place at BHASVIC Sixth Form College on Dyke Road in Brighton where the children were treated to cakes, drinks, games, dancing and a chocolate father c

Gscene Santa visits Rainbow Families

The Gscene Santa Claus paid a visit to the Rainbow Families christmas party this afternoon, December 3 on his rainbow sleigh.

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The annual Christmas Party took place at BHASVIC Sixth Form College on Dyke Road in Brighton where the children were treated to cakes, drinks, games, dancing and a chocolate father christmas presented by the Gscene Santa.

Rainbow Families is an informal social group for lesbian, gay, bi-sexual transgender and questioning parents and their children in Brighton & Hove, Sussex and surrounding areas.

Membership is open to all LGBTQ parents and prospective parents and their children.

Rainbow Families run monthly soft play sessions, monthly baby meet ups and pre-schoolers meet ups. They are a non-profit organisation and membership is free.

A spokesperson said: “Some gay people who are thinking about having a family or are pregnant can feel quite isolated so feel free to get in touch with us and we’ll try and answer your questions or refer you to other organisations that may be of help. We also have a very active Facebook group with 545 members – which is a great place to ask questions and meet members.”

For more information about Rainbow Families, click here:

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