Proud 2 b Parents
Categories of Work: Advice, support & information services, Advocacy, Befriending, Business and social enterprise support, Campaigning, Children, young people & families, Community development, Community services and/or facilities, Education/training, Health and well-being, Mental health services, Out of school provision/play work, Social activities, Voluntary and community sector support, Youth work
Who do you work with?: Children (aged 0 - 5), Children (aged 6-11), Children (aged 12 - 15), Children & young people with disabilities, Families and/or parents, Gay/lesbian/bisexual, Lone parents, Looked after children, Men, Mental health problems (people with), Transgender, Voluntary and community groups, Women, Young people (aged 16-19), Young people (aged 20-25), Carers (adults)
Organisation description: Proud 2 b Parents is an inclusive organisation for all routes to parenthood. We are run by
and deliver services for LGBT+ parents/ carers to be, LGBT+ parents/carers, and their
children living in Greater Manchester. Our key aim is to reduce the feeling of isolation
families can experience, as well as address the lack of visibility and awareness of the
needs of the community. We exist to improve the health and wellbeing of LGBT+ parents/carers and their children,
whilst reducing health inequalities. We do this by providing effective social and support
services, whilst championing social change and advocating for the community's needs
locally and nationally.
Goals
1. Improved health and well-being.
2. Improved social connectedness.
3. Safer and more equal communities.
4. Improved service provision by other agencies.
5. Improved policy-making by other agencies
and deliver services for LGBT+ parents/ carers to be, LGBT+ parents/carers, and their
children living in Greater Manchester. Our key aim is to reduce the feeling of isolation
families can experience, as well as address the lack of visibility and awareness of the
needs of the community. We exist to improve the health and wellbeing of LGBT+ parents/carers and their children,
whilst reducing health inequalities. We do this by providing effective social and support
services, whilst championing social change and advocating for the community's needs
locally and nationally.
Goals
1. Improved health and well-being.
2. Improved social connectedness.
3. Safer and more equal communities.
4. Improved service provision by other agencies.
5. Improved policy-making by other agencies
Supporting other voluntary and community organisations: Networks and partnerships, Resources
Contact details
30 Windsor Drive, Stockport, SK6 2EH