Corptel were proud to sponsor the George House Trust Drag Ball 2019, held on 25th July. George House Trust is a charity dedicated to supporting people living with HIV in Greater Manchester.
The Drag Ball this year was an absolutely incredible event that raised over £9000, making it GHT’s most successful Drag Ball to date. The money will go directly to support for those living with HIV in the city and surrounding area
Samuel Clarke, Community Fundraising Organiser at George House Trust said:
The 2019 event was in memory of Corptel founder, and long time George House Trust supporter Anthony Molloy, who sadly passed away in April 2019. GHT said:
You can learn more about George House Trust and their work to support those living with HIV and AIDS at their website.
The Drag Ball this year was an absolutely incredible event that raised over £9000, making it GHT’s most successful Drag Ball to date. The money will go directly to support for those living with HIV in the city and surrounding area
Samuel Clarke, Community Fundraising Organiser at George House Trust said:
“Manchester’s gay village and drag community have been huge supporters of George House Trust, both in their awareness raising and fundraising.
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So many fantastic Queens support the work of George House Trust and with it being fifty years since Stonewall, we wanted to bring back our Drag Ball not only to highlight the importance of the drag community in LGBT history, but to celebrate the incredible ways that Manchester’s drag community supports people living with HIV.
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Our last Drag Ball was a huge hit with the Queens and the public, so we’re thrilled to be able to bring it back.”
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So many fantastic Queens support the work of George House Trust and with it being fifty years since Stonewall, we wanted to bring back our Drag Ball not only to highlight the importance of the drag community in LGBT history, but to celebrate the incredible ways that Manchester’s drag community supports people living with HIV.
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Our last Drag Ball was a huge hit with the Queens and the public, so we’re thrilled to be able to bring it back.”
The 2019 event was in memory of Corptel founder, and long time George House Trust supporter Anthony Molloy, who sadly passed away in April 2019. GHT said:
"Anthony was instrumental in previous George House Trust Drag Balls and the event would not have been possible without his incredible support and generosity."
You can learn more about George House Trust and their work to support those living with HIV and AIDS at their website.
Corptel were proud to sponsor the George House Trust Drag Ball 2019, held on 25th July. George House Trust is a charity dedicated to supporting people living with HIV in Greater Manchester.
The Drag Ball this year was an absolutely incredible event that raised over £9000, making it GHT’s most successful Drag Ball to date. The money will go directly to support for those living with HIV in the city and surrounding area
Samuel Clarke, Community Fundraising Organiser at George House Trust said:
The 2019 event was in memory of Corptel founder, and long time George House Trust supporter Anthony Molloy, who sadly passed away in April 2019. GHT said:
You can learn more about George House Trust and their work to support those living with HIV and AIDS at their website.
The Drag Ball this year was an absolutely incredible event that raised over £9000, making it GHT’s most successful Drag Ball to date. The money will go directly to support for those living with HIV in the city and surrounding area
Samuel Clarke, Community Fundraising Organiser at George House Trust said:
“Manchester’s gay village and drag community have been huge supporters of George House Trust, both in their awareness raising and fundraising.
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So many fantastic Queens support the work of George House Trust and with it being fifty years since Stonewall, we wanted to bring back our Drag Ball not only to highlight the importance of the drag community in LGBT history, but to celebrate the incredible ways that Manchester’s drag community supports people living with HIV.
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Our last Drag Ball was a huge hit with the Queens and the public, so we’re thrilled to be able to bring it back.”
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So many fantastic Queens support the work of George House Trust and with it being fifty years since Stonewall, we wanted to bring back our Drag Ball not only to highlight the importance of the drag community in LGBT history, but to celebrate the incredible ways that Manchester’s drag community supports people living with HIV.
Â
Our last Drag Ball was a huge hit with the Queens and the public, so we’re thrilled to be able to bring it back.”
The 2019 event was in memory of Corptel founder, and long time George House Trust supporter Anthony Molloy, who sadly passed away in April 2019. GHT said:
"Anthony was instrumental in previous George House Trust Drag Balls and the event would not have been possible without his incredible support and generosity."
You can learn more about George House Trust and their work to support those living with HIV and AIDS at their website.