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Proud 2 b Connected online coffee event

Proud 2 b Connected online coffee event

Proud 2 b Connected is a new mid-month coffee evening for LGBTQ+ families to connect no matter where they are. The theme will be "space to share". Let's connect with a hot drink and a catch up online. Trans and Non-Binary Families Online Social: Abolishing Gender Stereotypes. To get involved Join Ryan for the latest edition of our Trans and Non-Binary Families Online Social, for a relaxed and welcoming Zoom catch-up focussed around Abolishing Gender Stereotypes! This is a great opportunity to connect, have a chat, and share experiences. Whether you’re new to our community or have been part of it for a while, these sessions are a chance to meet other trans and non-binary parents, hear about upcoming events, and catch up with one another. There’s no pressure, whether you're a camera on, or a camera off — just bring a drink of your choice, come as you are, and enjoy some friendly conversation with other Trans and Non-Binary Families A short questionnaire will be shared with you once you have booked onto this event, followed by a Zoom link before the event starts. *if you're a new member of the community Ryan will be in touch to have a quick 2 minute video or phone call before the social, this is to ensure it remains a safe space.* We’d love to see you there! They are also running an online meet up for Trans and Non-binary parents, the next one will be on the 21st July at 7:30

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Proud 2 b Connected online coffee event

Proud 2 b Connected online coffee event

Proud 2 b Connected is a new mid-month coffee evening for LGBTQ+ families to connect no matter where they are. The theme will be "space to share". Let's connect with a hot drink and a catch up online. Trans and Non-Binary Families Online Social: Abolishing Gender...

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