We fiercely advocate for LGBTQ+ youth and families.

Love Your Labels builds project-based art, fashion, and design programs for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth and creates affirming, loving space for young people to be themselves and find community.

Queer AF 2024 #WithTheBanned was a night of queer joy, celebration, and resistance.

Help support our mission-based work as we plan to open our Sewing Studio & Creative Community Room by donating today!

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Love Your Labels is celebrating, supporting, and advocating for LGBTQ+ youth.

Our mission is to support LGBTQ+ youth through art, fashion, and design and work with families and communities to create inclusive and loving space everywhere.

Exploring Identity Through Art, Fashion, & Design

Threads is a fashion design and identity development program that empowers high school-age LGBTQ+ youth to explore and express their identities through fashion design. Our education team works with these young people to provide the language, tools, and support they need to build resilience and pride on their journey of self-discovery.

In addition to teaching valuable life skills such as design thinking, communication, project planning, and creative expression, Threads also provides a safe and affirming community where young people can connect and build lasting relationships free of stigma and shame.

 

“It’s so loving and positive here. I feel that I can completely be myself.

— Van, Threads Student 2019

Drag Story Time

At Story Time, Drag Queens read affirming, inclusive stories to show our kids they are valid and incredible just as they are. These free events bring people together and strengthen networks of queer and ally families looking for safe spaces while promoting the importance of literacy and reading together.

Just One.

LGBTQ youth who report having at least one accepting adult were 40% less likely to report a suicide attempt in the past year (Trevor Project).

 

Queer + Trans Young People

have far higher rates of depression, anxiety, substance use and suicide than youth who are heterosexual and cisgender (American Psychological Association). For queer young people of color, these challenges are compounded by racism and race-related stressors (HRC).

 

Nearly 1/3

29% of LGB youth had attempted suicide at least once in the prior year compared to 6% of heterosexual youth. (Trevor Project)

120%

LGBTQ young adults had a 120% higher risk of reporting homelessness compared to youth who identified as heterosexual and cisgender. (DHS)

1 in 4

1 in 4 LGBT employees report experiencing employment discrimination in the last five years.

3x

The unemployment rate for trans people is 3 times higher than the national average.

Drag Queen Story Time at Redemption Rock Brewing Co.

Drag Queen Story Time at Redemption Rock Brewing Co.

 

Your support saves lives.

We want to show young people who are struggling that it gets better. We want to celebrate the uniqueness of our communities. We want to see a world where no one needs to hide themselves or is treated differently because of who they are. You can help.

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