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Edition 45 - 5th Aug 2008
Attitude Matters
How we think affects what we say and do - so standing up for better attitudes towards people living with HIV is at the heart of George House Trust’s message for Manchester Pride
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Volunteers’ Big Impact
Volunteers led the first response to the HIV epidemic. Laura Hamilton, Volunteer and Development Manager, looks at how volunteers’ support is still changing living with HIV
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George House Trust is currently expanding its Positive Speakers
Programme as part of our wider campaign to challenge HIV related stigma and prejudice.
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GHT Homepage News Loves Saves the Day at Pride
13th Aug 2008
Deansgate branch, under the railway bridge by Deansgate Station, is close to the Liverpool Road start point for the Pride parade
Saturday 23rd August, opens early at 9am and all profits from coffee/tea sales between 9am and 12 will go to George House Trust. Free extra shot as well!
Thomas Street, Northern Quarter
Emma’s Fancy Cup Cakes will be sold throughout the weekend.
All profits to George House Trust.
Dale Street
Saturday 23rd August - Allegro String Quartet, playing classical and popular music from 10am - 12pm
Jude Whitley, a Manchester based artist has frequently exhibited at Velvet, Canal Street and will be showing her paintings over the weekend at Dale Street.
Her works are usually large in size and influenced by 60's pop art and glamour. Paintings usually range from £100 - £1,000.
A portion of her sales will go to George House Trust.
All stores
No corkage on Love Saves the Day Rose wine and Champagne and Rosé Cava, and any other “pink” wine!
Love Pink Platter and Fizz
any platter for 2 people with a bottle of Mas Macia Rosé Cava for £20 or a platter for one with a glass of Love Saves the Day Rosé wine for £10. All Pink Platter profits to George House Trust.
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