Pride Month is here!

We're celebrating the month with three amazing organizations

We are so excited to announce that our Pride Cone is BACK and even more excited to announce the organizations that its flavors will be benefiting!

10% of proceeds from all seasonal flavors from this month are going to benefit Lavender Rights Project, Seattle’s LGBTQ+ Center (formerly known as Gay City), and Gen Pride. Read on to learn more about how a portion of the proceeds from your ice cream purchase this month will be benefit folks in our community.

We had the honor of partnering with Lavender Rights Project last year for Pride Month and we are so excited to support their amazing work again this year.

Lavender Rights is a non-profit organization advancing a more just and equitable society by providing low-cost civil legal services and community programming centered in values of social justice for Trans, Nonbinary, Two Spirit, Queer, and Black Communities.

Since 2019, Lavender Rights has been providing financial, emotional, and strategic resources for Black trans women and femmes in order to broaden safety nets & increase avenues for justice.Check out Lavender Rights website for more information about their services, legal team, news & updates, and how to get involved.

Live in or near Capitol Hill? LRP is hosting an upcoming event at the Northwest Film Forum, The Black Trans Comedy Showcase, June 22 at 7 PM. All tickets and donations will benefit Lavender Rights Project’s ongoing programming supporting Black Trans Liberation. We’ll be there to support by scooping our Pride Month flavors to guests of the show for free!

Seattle’s LGBTQ+ Center, formerly known as Gay City, is a non-profit that provides free LGBTQ-affirming services, LGBTQ-centered trainings that address the needs of the most marginalized people within our community, and the leading HIV/STI tester in King County.

Seattle’s LGBTQ+ Center is also an active force for queer youth engagement and provides several programs that support the development and determination of LGBTQ youth. One of their new programs, Media Arts Club, provides youth ages 12-20 with job training in graphic design and animation and free access to their own technology. The organization has just moved into a new space on The Hill which will include a new Youth Center space. Click HERE to support their new space and help ensure that Seattle’s LGBTQ+ Center can continue the amazing work they do!

Gen Pride is a non-profit that advocates for the unique needs of older LGBTQ+ adults, offer innovative programs and services that promote wellbeing and prevent social isolation, cultivate belonging through community connectionn, and work to eliminate discrimination in all its forms.

Currently, GenPride is building Seattle’s first affordable housing project designed to be an affirming environment for LGBTQ+ seniors. Pride Place will provide 118 apartments, with a mix of studios and 1-bedroom units – as well as a community and health services center. Learn more about Pride Place and make a pledge to support the buidling’s campaign here.

We are so PROUD to be partnering with these three organizations for Pride Month and beyond. Stop by your neighborhood molly moon’s and help us support them through your ice cream purchase! Happy Pride!

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