At Babeland, we believe that pleasure is key. But in order to truly promote pleasure, we have to be aware of all of the other aspects that allow for pleasure- especially sexual pleasure- to exist. Accessibility to education, healthcare, housing, socioeconomic equity, and freedoms are all essential to anyone’s ability to achieve pleasure.
With Come for a Cause, we encourage our communities to help us in our goals of helping organizations- local, national, and global- to create tangible social change.
Our recipients change throughout the year, so please check back to see who we are supporting. If you are affiliated with a non-profit organization and would like to partner with our Come for a Cause Program, please contact us at communities@babeland.com
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Our current partner are:
Sex Down South
Located in Atlanta, GA, the Sex Down South Conference provides sexuality workshops taught by professionals from around the world. We particularly uplift the voices and power of the Black community and other folks of color, queer and trans folks, disabled folks, fat folks, sex workers, kinky folks, and non-monogamous folks. Because folks who come to our conference are traditionally marginalized, it's important to make our conference accessible, while maintaining that we can keep doing this work in the Sexual Liberation Movement. With that said, with the help of donations, we provide scholarships to help pay for registrations, conference rooms, and other necessities to get them to the conference and access the space. Donations also help with accessibility needs. We would love for you to contribute towards a beautiful cause that celebrates the diversity within the sexuality industry and moves people towards inclusivity and understanding.
The Transgender Law Center
Transgender Law Center (TLC) is the largest national trans-led organization advocating self-determination for all people. Grounded in legal expertise and committed to racial justice, TLC employs a variety of community-driven strategies to keep transgender and gender nonconforming people alive, thriving, and fighting for liberation.
The ActBlue list
The ActBlue list supports 70+ community bail funds, mutual aid funds, and racial justice organizers in response to the injustices against Black Lives that have continued, if not escalated- especially by law enforcement.
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