A hospice which provides care for those with life-limiting illnesses will be joining a major pride parade this weekend.
St Ann's Hospice, which has a centre in Little Hulton, will be joining Manchester Pride this weekend for the first time.
The hospice will have a walking entry in the iconic parade on Saturday, August 26, which follows a route from Castlefield through Manchester city centre, ending near Piccadilly.
Staff and volunteers from across the hospice will be taking part to represent St Ann’s, alongside supporters of the hospice and some representatives from partner organisations.
Paul Jarvis, director of business development at St Ann’s, said: “At St Ann’s Hospice we believe in pride and dignity in life and death.
"No matter who you are or who you love, we care for everyone in our communities right across Greater Manchester.
“We firmly believe that love knows no boundaries, and we are resolute in our promise to provide unwavering support, if you ever need us.”
To learn more about the hospice, visit: https://www.sah.org.uk/
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