I’ve worked for Surrey Wildlife Trust for around 12 years in a variety of roles. and I feel really lucky to say I have loved it! Obviously there are challenging days but that’s the way with any job.
As with most things in life it’s the people who often define your experience, and I’ve worked with some fantastic folk both within and outside of the office. My roles have allowed me to develop new skills, learn from some rather clever people and build great friendships. There have been challenges, tears, cheers and laughter but through it all, I have never felt like I couldn’t just be me. I know that there are places in the world that this would be an impossibility. People who are hiding who they are, what they feel and who they love - where living each day means living a lie. I feel very privileged to not face those challenges in my life.
The Wildlife Trust choose to embrace differences through their Wild about inclusion campaign shouting about all the wonderful things that make us all unique, fantastic and vibrant. It's not about being a type or fitting into a convenient box, it’s about shouting about everyone’s marvellous differences whoever they are, whoever they want to be and however they choose to show it.
I am lucky. I have a family who I love and who support me. So should we shout about it? Yes! Because by supporting LGBTQI month we are saying we are all deserving of being whoever we want to be - wherever we are - and loving who we want to love.