The Compass

The Compass

Manchester Proud Update – A Fresh New Look

Written by Lauren Boisvert, Communications Director

Manchester Proud is pleased to announce the relaunch of its website and community portal, “The Compass”, https://www.manchesterproud.org/. The new website has a new modern design and improved user experience. The revamped site now features a community calendar, and a centralized hub for sorting through and discovering local events and opportunities.

The updated website reflects Manchester Proud’s commitment to serving the community and fostering a sense of connection among residents. Key enhancements include:

  • New Design: The website has been redesigned with a contemporary aesthetic, making it visually engaging and easy to navigate.
  • Translation: The website can easily be translated into a variety of languages for ease of the reader.
  • Mobile-Friendly: Optimized for use on all devices, the site ensures residents can access information on the go.
  • “The Compass”: Updated and expanded with new community and business partners.
  • Community Calendar: The standout feature of the relaunch, the community calendar allows users to explore events by date, category, and location, making it simple to find activities and opportunities to get involved.
  • Streamlined Navigation: Improved site structure and menus help users quickly find the information and resources they need.
  • Engaging Content: The site offers insightful articles, news, and stories about community initiatives and projects.

“We’re excited to unveil our refreshed website to the Manchester community,” said Lauren Boisvert, Communications Director at Manchester Proud. “The Compass is a valuable tool for families to stay informed about resources and local events. We’re confident this new platform will encourage greater participation and connection within our community.”

Manchester Proud invites residents to explore the new website and take advantage of the Compass to discover upcoming events and opportunities.

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