A team from Red Kite took part in Wycombe Pride on Saturday 23rd August, with staff members and our brilliant volunteers on a stall in Paul’s Row.

Red Kite staff members and a tenant volunteer on the stall at Wycombe Pride

Engaging with the diversity of our tenants, and the communities they’re part of, is a great way to demonstrate that everyone counts and can have a voice, no matter who they are. We felt this was an important opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to diversity and ensure that we are hearing the fullest range of tenant voices.

A Red Kite staff member and a tenant volunteer on the stall at Wycombe Pride

The team took along a grant-funding priorities sticker-board which was particularly popular, sparking a series of conversations about people’s priorities for where they live.

The grant-funding priorities sticker-board

Red Kite's Head of Resident & Community Engagement, Sophie Field, said: 

“Our presence at Pride was everything I hoped it would be: enjoyable, meaningful and a perfect opportunity to engage with so many people of all ages! I had such a lovely time and the energy everyone brought to our stall was infectious.”

Red Kite staff members on the stall at Wycombe Pride