
Sutton Coldfield Care Home Celebrates Pride With Iconic Drag Queen Performance
A Sutton Coldfield care home held a very special celebration to mark Birmingham Pride.
Care UK’s Bishop Manor, on Jockey Road, was transformed with rainbow flags and feather boas as residents welcomed drag artist Aunty Ginger for an afternoon filled with glamour, laughter, and music.
Residents took part in a variety of activities, including face painting, singing, and dancing, all designed to celebrate the spirit of inclusivity, love, diversity and community.
Aunty Ginger, said: “It was an absolute ball! I’m so impressed by all the team, families and residents that got so involved! The effort is second to none, and it’s one of my favourite gigs to return to. Can’t wait to be back!”
Thomas Bampfield, General Manager at Bishops Manor, said: “We had an absolute blast celebrating Pride and flying the rainbow flag.
“At Bishops Manor, we’re dedicated to creating a warm, inclusive environment for everyone. Celebrating Pride is just one of the many ways we show our support for the LGBTQ+ community. We love to make residents feel like they can be themselves, and it’s a joyful reminder of the beauty of individuality.
“Pride month has a wonderful way of bringing people together, and it was fantastic to see residents enjoying themselves, laughing, singing, and celebrating. A huge thank you to Aunty Ginger, who the residents requested to come back to Bishops Manor sooner. She brought such brilliant energy and fun to the day – she really got the party started!”