Louisville Pride Center and Dare to Care Partner to Launch First Secular Food Pantry for LGBTQIA+ Community

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Louisville Pride Center and Dare to Care Partner to Launch First Secular Food Pantry for LGBTQIA+ Community 

Louisville, KY, July 11, 2024 — The Louisville Pride Center, in collaboration with Dare to Care, is excited to announce the launch of a new, choice-centered food pantry, set to begin operations in mid-August 2024. This initiative will be the first and only secular food pantry in the area. While it is open to anyone in need, this partnership will ensure a location that is specifically designed to provide the services available through Dare to Care in a safe space for LGBTQIA+ individuals seeking affirming and dignified access to these services. 

The Louisville Pride Center’s food pantry will provide a welcoming and inclusive environment where individuals can comfortably access essential food resources. The choice-centered approach empowers clients to select items that meet their specific dietary needs and preferences, ensuring a more personalized and supportive experience. 

“Many people in our community have food insecurity,” said Sydni Hampton, Program Manager at the Louisville Pride Center, who is heading the program. “Unfortunately, stigma for being ‘in need’ or discomfort with getting food from religious institutions causes many to shirk the resource. I’ve been there, I get it. I’m an artist, and a drag queen at that, sometimes I experience food insecurity. There’s no shame in it. That’s something I hope to see change with the introduction of this as a resource.” 

Hampton continued, “It’s important that there’s a conversation around the stigma and dismantling it and understanding that you don’t have to be on the streets or starving to be food insecure. Food insecurity is irregular, incomplete or a total lack of access to food. It’s a term that’s inclusive of maybe eating once a day or having to scavenge for food, or eating regularly but not being able to access food that is healthy, or otherwise not being secure that you will have food when you need it.” 

The partnership with Dare to Care addresses a significant barrier many LGBTQIA+ individuals face when seeking assistance from food banks, which are often housed in religious institutions. “This partnership was a breath of fresh air,” Hampton added. “With so many LGBTQIA+ folks who don’t feel safe or comfortable in a church, it is natural that we provide that at the Louisville Pride Center. Now, you don’t have to worry about how you’re perceived or if you’ll be welcome.” 

The Louisville Pride Center offers several vital services to the community, including harm reduction supplies, vaccine clinics, social support groups and more. By providing a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment, the Center continues its mission to support and uplift the LGBTQIA+ community in Louisville. 

For more information, please contact: 

Sydni Hampton, Program Manager
Louisville Pride Center 
[email protected]

For more information as it becomes available, visit: LouPrideKY.org/FoodPantry
Want to get involved? Contact Sydni Hampton @ [email protected]

About Louisville Pride Center 

The Louisville Pride Center is dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of the LGBTQIA+ community through advocacy, education, and support. The Center offers a wide range of services and programs designed to meet the diverse needs of the community it serves. 

About Dare to Care 

Dare to Care is a nonprofit organization committed to ending hunger in the community through partnerships, innovative programs, and volunteer support. By collaborating with local organizations, Dare to Care ensures that food assistance is accessible to all who need it. 

For media inquiries, please contact [email protected] 

 

The Louisville Pride Festival is THIS Saturday!

SATURDAY IS THE BIG DAY!

The 2022 LOUISVILLE PRIDE FESTIVAL is almost here! See the Courier Journal Guide to the Festival for information, or keep reading below for answers to frequently asked questions

https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2022/09/12/complete-guide-to-louisville-pride-festival-2022/69485092007/

GIVE FOR GOOD LOUISVILLE

Thursday, September 15 is Give for Good Louisville, our area’s most generous day of giving, hosted annually by the Community Foundation of Louisville. Please consider making a donation to the Louisville Pride Foundation to support the new LGBTQ Community Center opening o October 11th!

You can make a donation or set up your own fundraiser here: https://www.giveforgoodlouisville.org/organizations/louisville-pride-foundation

2022 LOUISVILLE PRIDE FESTIVAL

The Louisville Pride Festival takes place on Sept. 17 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Bardstown Road in the Highlands between Grinstead Drive and Longest Avenue.

The Festival is free to attend, and donations are encouraged to support the new Louisville Pride Center, officially opening October 11.

The festival is presented by Ford and UAW and features 150 vendors, two stages, the GE Appliances Family Zone, the Norton Healthcare Wellness Zone, and the Derby City Gaming VIP Lounge.

Water, ATMs, and restrooms are available at the event.

There is no designated parking for the Festival. Please be respectful of neighbors when you park

To find out more, visit www.louprideky.org, find us on social media (@louprideky), call 502-498-4298 or email [email protected].

VIP PASSES

VIP Passes are available of for $75 and include access to the Derby City Gaming VIP Lounge, complimentary food and drink, and a Festival Survival Kit. Sales benefit the Community Center. You can purchase passes here: https://events.com/r/en_US/tickets/derby-city-gaming-vip-lounge-at-the-louisville-pride-festival-louisville-september-856727

VOLUNTEERS

We have 73 out of 100 volunteer spots filled! Thank you to everyone who has signed up! You will receive instructions by email. When you arrive, please check in at the LPF Booth, which will be at Patterson Avenue and Bardstown Road, right in front of Keith’s Hardware. If you want to sign up for a spot, you can do that here:   https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b0544aca929a3fd0-louisville1

VENDORS

Vendor registration is closed and all 149 spots are full! If you are a registered vendor or sponsor, you should have received your information packet by now. If you did not, you can access it here: https://louprideky.org/2022-festival-information-for-vendors/

  

PERFORMANCES

(subject to change)

Hosted by Cadillac Seville, Dusty Ray Bottoms, and Gilda Wabbit

2:45 PM – VOICES of Kentuckiana

3:10 PM – B Dayton

3:55 PM – Mary Mary

4:45 PM – Rising Stars Drag Show

5:35 PM – Kiana & The Sun Kings

6:45 PM – The Sheryl Rouse Band

8:00 PM – Local Legends Drag Show

9:15 PM – Pepper Mashay

10:00 PM – DJ Sam Gee

Community Stage Schedule

(Subject to Change)

Hosted by Nicole Jackson Valentino

11:00AM – Fitness with Chris Malone

11:30AM – Dance with Joshua Gaona

12:00PM- Faith Works Studios

12:30PM – Malone Dance + Dancensation Studios

1:00PM – Community Drag Games

1:30PM – Larah Helayne

2:00PM – Redline Performing Arts

2:30PM -Pride Bar Drag Show

3:00PM – Community Drag Show

4:00PM – Pandora Productions

4:30PM – Community Drag Show

5:00PM – Mind’s Eye Theatre Company

5:30PM – Community Drag Show

6:30PM- Drag Daddy Productions

7:00PM- Nicole Valentino’s Drag Extravaganza

8:00PM- Time Slip Theatre

8:30PM- The Chicken Coop Theatre Company

Meet the Board: Hanh Kimball-Pham

Meet Board Member Hanh Kimball-Pham (she/her/hers)!

Hanh Kimball-Pham was born and raised in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam until age 8 and is a first-generation naturalized Vietnamese American woman. She has participated in fundraising events in the past that were created by U of L’s International Student Association and Vietnamese Student Association as well as those hosted by Fairness and ACLU. Hanh believes awareness drives participation, which drives fundraising and community support. She is currently working as an advertising executive for El Toro, an ad tech company. A passion for Hanh is helping to create events that reach a larger Louisville audience. She believes in creating a safe place, providing guidance and counsel for those that, just because they are LGBTQ+, are without someone who understands or who will listen. In their spare time, Hanh and her wife like to go to the park with their dogs Beau, Kinsey, and Effie, and watch DIY shows while fixing up their home.

We are so grateful to have Hanh on the Board of Directors at the Louisville Pride Foundation!

Sweet Evening Breeze Monthly Programming Calendar

Sweet Evening Breeze, Inc. is an organization in Louisville that offers drop-in services and programs to LGBTQ+ youth ages 18-24 years old experiencing homelessness.

Check out the attached flyer for additional details on the recurring services offered this month. And sign-up to join one of their programs.

Meet the Board: Mollie

Mollie Aleshire (she/her/hers)

Mollie is from a rural town in Virginia with a population of less than 5,000 and has resided in Berea and Lexington in Kentucky, Greensboro, North Carolina, and most recently Louisville, Kentucky. She believes her experiences as a sexual minority living in both rural and urban settings gives her a unique perspective and ability to relate to others whose life experiences have included both rural and urban experiences and influences. As a nurse for more than 20 years, within the healthcare system as well as other systems, Mollie continues to witness the reality of health inequities and has a particular passion for this as well as the intersectionality of health and other disparities in the Louisville community. Her background as a healthcare provider and health disparities researcher helps her to consider how we can best formulate partnerships among communities, organizations, and systems to inform and lead meaningful change that includes interventions at multiple socio-ecological levels to ensure equity for sexual and gender minorities. Previously, Mollie was nominated to serve on the Lexington Fayette County Kentucky Urban Government Board of Health and the Guildford County North Carolina Health and Human Services Advisory Board.

We are so grateful to have Mollie on the Board of Directors at the Louisville Pride Foundation!

Kentucky LGBTQ Historic Context Narrative

The Kentucky lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) heritage context provides a broad historical overview of LGBTQ people and history in Kentucky and offers guidance in identifying historic sites and sources.

The report includes a discussion about the role of race, religion, rurality/regionalism, and privacy in studying LGBTQ history. It provides a slice of Kentucky’s rich LGBTQ history, looking at several specific people, places, and events as part of the larger story. It spans the years from the pre-contact era through colonization and into the late twentieth century, focusing on the years after World War II.