And buckets of thanks and praise are due to so very very very many! People
often ask if Green Bay is becoming more supportive, welcoming and inclusive when it
comes to the trans community and the answer is an unequivocal resounding YES!
One way to illustrate this, especially during this time of Thanksgiving, is to list and give thanks to all the people and groups that have worked with the BACGD, BATYA and TAC. They include (and are not limited to... as you know the chances of missing someone - yikes!)
Ambrosius Family, Ana’s Fashion, Ann Bliss, Art Garage, Baierl Family, Bay Beach/City of Green Bay, Brown Co. Health Dept., Boeder Family, Buzz Social, Captain’s Walk, Caylor
Photography, City of GB Mayor’s Office, City of GB Office of Violence Prevention,
Capital Credit Union, Changemakers, Dani Hardy, Dave & Busters, Family Services of
NE Wis, Friends of Neville Museum Foundation, Generations Community Services, GB
Area Public Schools, Greater Green Bay Community Foundation, GB Education
Association, GB Police Dept., GB UFO Museum, Greene Family, Hinterland Brewery,
Kuehn Printing, Loewen Family, Milwaukee Pride Parade, Mint Salon, Mulva Library at St.
Norbert College, Napalese Lounge, National Railroad Museum, Nehring Family, NeighborWorks, Neville Museum, NE Wis Pride, NWTC – SAGA, Oneida Tribe, Paradise North, Practical Illusions, Powers Comics, Ra Photography, Schneider Trucking Foundation, Rainbow Alliance, Schreiber Foods, Rae Senarighi, Andrea Spencer, Sunrise on Main, The Tarlton, Tech Soup, The Titletown District, Toril Fishcher Art, Tucson's, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, UWGB Archives, UWGB Pride Center, UWGB Student Union, Whatsoever You Do Inc./Green Bay, The Weidner Center, WI LGBT Chamber of Commerce, YWCA, and several anonymous donors.
That’s at least 65 different groups – with apologies for anyone we may have missed. There is indeed wide recognition and support for the trans community. Loads and loads of thanks to one and all for the shared efforts in promoting awareness, celebrating diversity,
and promoting inclusion. May the good work continue!
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