It’s what pride should be about!
I would like to say a big thank you to the Pride Access volunteers for helping me get to this years Pride. Because of major health problems I was not going to go, due to problems getting into the park and the need to access a toilet urgently. Pride Access volunteers sorted both problems out, […]
I would like to say a big thank you to the Pride Access volunteers for helping me get to this years Pride.
Because of major health problems I was not going to go, due to problems getting into the park and the need to access a toilet urgently.
Pride Access volunteers sorted both problems out, I got into the park through the disabled entry and was given access to the disabled toilets and cleaning area.
I had a great day with no problems at all as I could plan ahead making sure I was near the access tent and facilities on a regular basis.
Your efforts made a massive difference to disabled people who otherwise would be excluded from the event.
It’s what pride should be about, including everyone.
Robert, Hove
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