Sunday, December 8, 2013

CHARLIE CONDOU - No.928

THERE ARE KIDS IN NEED THIS XMAS
Charliecondou
Charliecondou: This Christmas, more children than ever urgently need your help. Support @aslongasittakes. Text DONATE5 £5 to 70080

SNOW BUSINESS
* OUT WITH THE FAMILY *
ruth_hunt
ruth_hunt: For those of us without children, it's v early to be getting up to go to a film screening. With lots of children @LindaRiley8 @Charliecondou
Tom_in_Oz_
Tom_in_Oz_: @ruth_hunt @LindaRiley8 @Charliecondou kids are the new black #chic would you like to rent mine?
SquarePegMedia
SquarePegMedia: Looking forward to a great day celebrating alternative families. @GrouchoClubSoho then into see The Snowman @Charliecondou @sophieannaward
Tang18
Tang18: @SquarePegMedia @GrouchoClubSoho @Charliecondou @sophieannaward have a great day; fingers crossed we can join in next time #OutWithTheFamily
ruth_hunt
ruth_hunt: At the out with the family event hosted by @Charliecondou and @sophieannaward. Inspiring to see so many #lgbt parents and their kids.
atwittowoo
atwittowoo: Lovely lunchtime screening of Out with the Family Documentary: thanks @SquarePegMedia @Charliecondou @sophieannaward  #OutWithTheFamily

IT'S OK TO BE GAY
This book is a valuable resource for anyone coming to terms with their sexuality for the first time.
Coming out isn't always easy, but the diverse voices collected here all say one thing, loud and clear: be yourself, follow your heart. 

It’s OK to be Gay is a collection of inspirational coming out stories from well-known figures from the LGBT community, who talk frankly about their own experiences and how their sexuality has shaped their character and success. Contributors include: Sue Perkins; rugby star Gareth Thomas; best-selling crime writer Val McDermid; Coronation Street star Charlie Condou; Strictly Come Dancing star Robin Windsor; Evan Davis, presenter of Dragon’s Den and Radio 4’s Today programme; Alice Arnold, former BBC newsreader and partner of Clare Balding; Edd Kimber, winner of the first ever Great British Bake Off; Reggae/soul singer Diana King; Lord Waheed Alli, Labour peer and entrepreneur; Award-winning writer Stella Duffy; X Factor finalist Jade Ellis; Author Paul Burston; Paralympian Claire Harvey; Actress Sophie Ward; Jane Czyzselska, editor of Diva magazine; Hip-hop artist Q Boy; Playwright Shelley Silas; Former Brookside actor Stifyn Parri; International rugby referee Nigel Owens; BBC Radio presenter Chris Needs; Rosie Wilby, comedienne and writer; Phyllis Opoku-Gyimah, Director UK Black Pride; Darren Scott, editor of GT magazine; It’s OK to be Gay is raising money for the charity Diversity Role Models and its work to stop homophobic bullying in schools.

Available through Amazon HERE

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