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From protests against rainbow flags to boycotts of companies that have expressed support for trans issues, this year’s Pride Month has met with a previously unseen backlash across North America.
Windsor Essex Pride Fest has launched a Qmunity Windsor-Essex Needs Assessment, thanks to a $128,300 Resilient Communities Grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF).
Blackburn News Windsor-Essex Pride Fest is launching its first Qmunity needs assessment in over a decade. Funded through a $128,300 grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, the assessment will identify the needs of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, and the agencies that can fulfill those. David Lenz with Windsor-Essex Pride Fest indicated
Today, Windsor Essex Pride Fest welcomed Andrew Dowie, MPP for Windsor-Tecumseh, and members of the public to its office on Ottawa Street for an event to mark the launch of its Qmunity Windsor-Essex Needs Assessment as well as to recognize a $128,300 Resilient Communities Grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation
Windsor-Essex Pride Fest is inviting members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community in the region to participate in a survey, to better address needs and services, thanks to a grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation.
Windsor-Essex Pride Fest is calling on the LGBTQ community to complete a survey that will help shape how the organization serves the community.
Windsor Essex Pride Fest is asking for your help after launching a survey Friday in an effort to better understand the needs of the community. The Qmunity Needs Assessment is funded through a $128,000 grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation. The organization says this grant has helped it to recover
An announcement was made on Friday, November 18 by Windsor-Tecumseh MPP Andrew Dowie and Windsor Pride Fest President Wendi Nicholson that they would be getting $49,200 in funding over the next year.
Windsor, ON – On Friday, November 18, 2022, Windsor Essex Pride Fest welcomed members of the public to its office on Ottawa Street for a recognition event to mark the Ontario Trillium Foundation funding of $49,200.00 from the Community Building Fund. Mr. Andrew Dowie, Member of Provincial Parliament for Windsor-Tecumseh
Windsor-Essex Pride Fest hosted its fan-favourite Pride Parade on Sunday — which proved as colourful as ever. The parade made its return for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, just in time for a big anniversary: This year marked the 30th anniversary of Pride celebrations in Windsor and Essex
A pop-up clinic offering vaccination against monkeypox has been arranged to take place at a Windsor Pride event this weekend.
The 2022 Windsor-Essex Pride Fest is celebrating the 30th anniversary, and to kick it all off was the annual flag raising ceremony at Charles Clark Square on Tuesday.