Twisted4acause
Twisted4aCause helps find resources, shelter, clothing and other necessities.
09/19/2022
Good Morning 🌅! It's a Beautiful Monday and we are ready to make things happen! As of last week our Sister Company Poetically Twisted Designs secured a brick and mortar location! We now have a home base to meet with our Clients, Donors and Volunteers!! We plan to open the doors on our about Oct 13th so watch for further info! We have work to do in order to get the building ready for business and we would love your help! We are splitting donations in order to get more supplies to finish the work and open the doors! We will also accept any supplies you may have lying around :) Your donation is tax deductible and will assist us in helping the LGBTQIA community with many different items and resources. We are taking donations through PayPal - https://www.paypal.me/Twisted4acause and Cash app- $Twisted4aCause Thank you so much for helping us help the community! See photos of the work that still needs done below! Your tax deductible donation will go towards helping us get our Clients who are mostly at Risk Youth faster! Thank you so much for the love! 🥰
Since it is we will be posting some facts and history for your reading pleasure! You may find something that you didnt know. Please feel free to chime in, start a conversation or share some facts in the comments.
DID YOU KNOW........
There was a gay rights movement long before Pride Month.
There is a storied history of LGBTQ activism in the United States that dates back decades before the Stonewall riots. In 1924, Henry Ge**er, a German immigrant, founded the Society for Human Rights in Chicago; it was the first group to campaign for gay rights in the United States. In 1955, a group of women including Del Martin and Phyllis Lyons founded the Daughters of Bilitis in San Francisco, which emerged as the first le***an rights group in the United States. In the 1960s, the Mattachine Society, the most prominent "homophile" organization in the U.S., held “annual reminders” at Philadelphia’s Independence Hall every Fourth of July, where they advocated for le***an and gay equality. -Mental Floss
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