I volunteer because it’s imperative for me to support the communities I reflect—and for those communities to have someone who reflects them, too, in the work.
As president, I help lead the organization in creating safe and joyful spaces for Black LGBTQ+ people. That includes capacity-building, designing systems and processes, raising funds, and producing programs and events that help our community thrive.
Our community is underserved and underfunded, and I’m committed to doing whatever I can to get us beautifully resourced enough to really do incredible work. I know we deserve that.
Do it because you believe in the work you’re supporting and want to be part of that community. Volunteering is fulfilling, but it can also be exhausting. Burnout is real. You have to be grounded in the mission.
It’s one of the best ways to build relationships and connection. The impact is real—both for the people you serve and for yourself.
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