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Sunderland gets set to host family-friendly Pride event to celebrate LGBTQ+ community

Sunderland is getting ready to host a family-friendly Pride event which will celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.

Mowbray Park in the city centre will help celebrate diversity at this year's Pride with the council and its children’s services partner Together for Children launching a brand-new family friendly and free area for the event on Saturday, July 8.

On-site stalls will offer information about services such as fostering and adoption, as well as the range of support available to families and young people in Sunderland. It will also include a Special Education Needs and Disability (SEND) focused area and information, as well as a wellbeing zone featuring yoga and sensory areas.

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The event has been planned with the help of Together for Children’s (TfC) LGBTQ+ group Cozmic 3piphany who have worked with the TfC team to bring the festivities to life, plan entertainment, invite stall holders and provide free healthy food to visitors. Young people from across the city will be performing in the park’s bandstand including performances from We Make Culture's Young Musicians Project and Young Asian Voices.

Jill Colbert, Chief Executive of Together for Children said: "The first Sunderland Pride event took place in 2011, and by adding a family-focused area we are able to celebrate the younger LGBTQ+ community in Sunderland.

"Our youth group Cozmic 3piphany have worked alongside our team and Sunderland Pride organisers to plan an event which brings together experts from all over the city, live performances by young people and information about services which can make a huge difference to their lives. It will be a real celebration of the diversity in Sunderland, and we look forward to welcoming the local residents and community on the day."

The event is free to attend and the TfC family area is being supported by partners including the University of Sunderland; music-focused youth provider Bunker; multicultural community project Young Asian Voice; arts and culture charity Cultural Spring; the Tyne & Wear Fire and Rescue Service and city social housing provider Gentoo.

Speaking about helping to organise the event, Cozmic 3piphany member Arizona said: "Organising this event has been such a pleasure. The feeling of doing something for the community to help celebrate Pride for families feels great.

"I'm organising it for the families that want to introduce their little ones to Pride and to help them learn and accept young and to just make families embrace this part of their lives if they haven't expected it. I'm most excited to see all the smiles on people's faces as they have fun at the event."

Doors open from 11am until 4pm to under 18s and families – you do not require a Sunderland Pride ticket to enter the Family Area.

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