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LGBT children, young people and families day – will you be involved?

Young People’s Voice, a campaigns action group based at Allsorts Youth Project are organising ‘LGBT Children, Young People and Families Day’ on February 4, 2014. The event takes place on the first Tuesday of February 2014 during LGBT History Month. Last year Allsorts ran a successful LGBT Tea party,

Young People’s Voice, a campaigns action group based at Allsorts Youth Project are organising ‘LGBT Children, Young People and Families Day’ on February 4, 2014.

Young People's Voice

The event takes place on the first Tuesday of February 2014 during LGBT History Month.

Last year Allsorts ran a successful LGBT Tea party, LGBT Youth Champions Dinner and LGBT Youth Prom. This year they are holding a conference in Brighton ‘Exploring Intersectionality’ to educate and celebrate our complex and diverse identities and the connections between them.

If you would like to attend, CLICK HERE:  http://www.allsortsyouth.org.uk/cypf14/ Or EMAIL:  info@allsortsyouth.org.uk 

Jess Wood, Co-Founder and Director, of Allsorts said: “We warmly invite you to share with us in promoting this idea of a dedicated LGBT Children, Young People and Families Day on the first Tuesday of every LGBT History Month in your own context and in your own way!  You could put on Tea Party for parents of LGBT children; show a film about trans young people in a school; put on an event about diverse families; enable a faith group to hold a Q&A session with some LGBT young people; design some fun and engaging stickers to distribute across your networks, use social media to generate interest throughout the Day, etc, etc, etc!”

To show your support for the Day by ‘liking’ and sharing the official page, CLICK HERE:

To join the global event, CLICK HERE:

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