‘OneFamily’ support LGBT+ families at Brighton & Hove Pride
‘OneFamily’, the Brighton-based, financial services company are to sponsor the Pride Family Diversity Area, at the Summer of Love festival on Saturday, August 5. Brighton Pride, takes place from August 4-6, with 300,000 people participating in the celebrations across the city.
OneFamily, the Brighton-based, financial services company are to sponsor the Pride Family Diversity Area, at the Summer of Love festival on Saturday, August 5.

Brighton Pride, takes place from August 4-6, with 300,000 people participating in the celebrations across the city.
The enclosed family area located within the Pride festival site on Preston Park will be a fun-filled space for families to enjoy the Pride festival together.
OneFamily Customer Strategy Director, Karl Elliott, said: “We are really excited to be continuing our support of the Brighton Pride festival and look forward to what will be a spectacular showcase that really celebrates the diversity of the city.
“As a Brighton employer is gives us great pleasure to be able to support a local event that both our employees and their families enjoy so much.”
OneFamily provides products and services across investments, savings, lifetime mortgages and protection, to support families to meet the financial demands of modern life.

Paul Kemp, Brighton Pride Community Interest Company, said: “Brighton Pride has evolved over the years with more communities coming together to celebrate every aspect of our city, regardless of sexuality, race, gender, age or ability. We are delighted that OneFamily is supporting the event for the second year running and sponsoring our Family Diversity Area.”
Last year’s Brighton Pride raised a record breaking £100,000 for LGBT+ and HIV organisations and good causes across Sussex. Beneficiaries included Allsorts Youth Project, Lunch Positive, LGBT Community Safety Forum, MindOut, Peer Action and Clare Project.
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