Come out and network with the area's LGBTQ+ non-profits and government agencies. Learn about resources that are available to all.
Keynote Speaker is Senator Danica Roem.
This year's event is open to ages 18+ ONLY.
Date: Saturday, 28 September, 2024
Time: Registration at 9:30am, programming from 10:00am-4:00pm.
Location: Colgan Hall, Sci-Tech Campus of George Mason in Manassas.
You can purchase tickets online until 21 September. Tickets will also be available at the door for the same price.
Purchase tickets here: https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/403f0124-5e6c-4369-bec3-c99a07a0a0e3
We still have room for organizations who would like to have a table. You can purchase tables online until 21 September. No tables will be available after the 21st.
Learn more and purchase a space here: https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/b1c7f5db-7a6c-4670-9432-c917b960f101
Did you know that Prince William County is one of only 7 localities in the Commonwealth of Virginia that has a Human Rights Commission? The Human Rights Commission enforces the Human Rights Ordinance through investigation of complaints and educates the community.
To find links to all of Virginia's Human Rights Commissions, and to file complaints, please click here.
Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goals and help fund the first LGBTQ+ community center/shelter for LGBTQ+ youth in Northern Virginia.
To bridge the gap that leaves the LGBTQ+ community behind when it comes to equality that is equitable in education, social services, and human dignity in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Casa BruMar Foundations charitable purposes are to provide a physical meeting space and community social services to at risk and disadvantaged individuals experiencing homelessness, abandonment, and cruelty, especially members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (“LGBTQ+”) community.
Among Casa BruMar Foundations educational purposes are the encouragement and support of members of the LGBTQ+ community in their academic endeavors as they heal and rebuild after traumatic life changing experiences.
Casa BruMar Foundation achieves our mission by: (1) identifying at-risk individuals and providing them with services that will enhance the healing process; (2) reaching out to at-risk youth through school counselors and social service programs and providing them with structured experiences designed to build self-esteem, life-skills, and real world job experiences; (3) traveling to locations where at-risk members of the LGBTQ+ community may be found and providing community support, referrals, and care; (4) establishing relationships with schools, religious and ethical institutions; police, other government officials, elected officials, health officials, community leaders, businesses and legal professionals, to create ways for LGBTQ+ youth and young adults, who have had to flee abusive situations, leaving them homeless and precariously housed, to access essentials including food, clothing, hygiene products, and school supplies; (5) Casa BruMar Foundation fulfills its purposes through programs that lift the spirits of those in need, allowing them to move forward from the negative experiences that they have had; and (6) Casa BruMar Foundation plans activities that educate family and friends of members of the LGBTQ+ community in prevention of domestic violence, and what they can do to help; and (7) Casa BruMar Foundation celebrates the LGBTQ+ community and offers a safe gathering space for all members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Casa BruMar Foundation is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit. EIN: 84-2524188
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