June was Pride Month, so we just happened to fund a grassroots group dedicated to queer and trans Chattanoogans. But they do so much more. Sanctuary Cafe and Performing Arts was founded in 2020 amidst a tumultuous year due to the lack safe and transformative places for queer and trans people in Chattanooga. It is owned and operated by trans community members. The 4,600 square foot building is home to tons of programming including a flourishing performance group including a newly launched children’s theatre, a community closet, all age sober shows, community gardening, support groups for queer and trans people and a special support group for families and youth. Sanctuary’s mission is to lift marginalized voices and encourage community while integrating queer and trans culture into southern society in a safe and healthy way. Y’all means all after all.

So what did we fund, you ask? Well, we fixed a leaky roof (yes, they have a lease), purchased sound and lighting for the theatre, and added 7 Ring cameras to every room in the space including outside. Sanctuary has already benefited over 400 people and is growing fast. We hope our June grant gave them more momentum to do more good in our great city.

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