Bristol Pride announces 2020 lineup
By Lowie Trevena, Monday Aug 10, 2020
After announcing an online-only festival for 2020, Bristol Pride has revealed its virtual lineup.
Taking place from September 1 to 12, highlights will include a theatre night, film festival, dog show and, of course, a parade.
In the buildup to the Pride Day celebrations on Saturday, September 12, more than a dozen virtual events will be taking place – all free to view on Bristol Pride’s YouTube and Facebook channels.
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A comedy night will see performances from Jayde Adams, Tom Allen, Hannah Brackenbury and Ceyla AB as well as a video from Mawaan Rizwan, who performed at Bristol Pride in 2019.
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Press Release – Ecosa Low-Income Kiwi Households to Benefit from Million Dollar Charity Donation More than $1.5 million worth of mattresses has been donated to support Kiwis in need as part of a charitable initiative between The Salvation Army and a local bed supplier. …
Low-Income Kiwi Households to Benefit from Million Dollar Charity Donation
More than $1.5 million worth of mattresses has been donated to support Kiwis in need as part of a charitable initiative between The Salvation Army and a local bed supplier.
A total of 1600 near new beds have been gifted through a community support programme which helps those living in poverty have access to clean, dry, low allergenic mattresses as well as funding substance abuse recovery programmes.
Press Release – Ecosa
Low-Income Kiwi Households to Benefit from Million Dollar Charity Donation
More than $1.5 million worth of mattresses has been donated to support Kiwis in need as part of a charitable initiative between The Salvation Army and a local bed supplier.
A total of 1600 near new beds have been gifted through a community support programme which helps those living in poverty have access to clean, dry, low allergenic mattresses as well as funding substance abuse recovery programmes.
The Salvation Army’s National Family Stores Manager Gareth Marshall says the mattresses make a huge difference to thousands of individuals and families around the country.
More than $1.5 million worth of mattresses has been donated to support Kiwis in need as part of a charitable initiative between The Salvation Army and a local bed supplier