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Tessa and Ethan

“I feel “sister’ed up” in a way that shines light on my path ahead and helps me baby step forward…” wrote Tessa, a recent grant recipient. We first met Tessa through her lifelong friend, Bridget. Despite the ocean that lay between them, Bridget and Tessa couldn’t be closer. “It is one of the deepest, truest…

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You supported 15 youth!

Dearest Together Rising Community,   We will make this message short and (very) sweet! Because of YOUR support – Together Rising community – we are donating $150,000 to OUTMemphis to support LGBTQ+ youth in the Mid-South!  Everyday, OUTMemphis is literally making a way out of no way by creating a pipeline out of Tennessee and the…

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Stand in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community!

We need your help TODAY to stand in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community who are under attack by nearly 500 new anti-LGBTQ bills this year alone. Please go to this link to help!   At Together Rising, we believe in bodily autonomy, but this right could end in Tennessee this Saturday, July 1, the date…

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Heather and Bre

In honor of Pride Month, we’re sharing Heather’s story and how YOU helped keep her family afloat. Heather bravely came out as gay a few years ago, which then led to the separation from her husband. Despite all the change that the separation caused, Heather maintained a close relationship with her mother-in-law whose death shortly…

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Together Rising celebrates Juneteenth

In celebration of Juneteenth, our Executive Director, Dr. Sonya Anderson and our Board Member, Austin Channing Brown, have come together to talk about all things Black joy and love. Listen as Austin shares her deep belief about how joy can be an engine for the life she wants to lead, and as Sonya shares her…

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We celebrate today’s Supreme Court decision

At Together Rising, we believe that families belong together. We celebrate today’s Supreme Court decision as an overdue affirmation of the importance of keeping Indigenous families together. Decades-long federal practices of forcibly removing Indigenous children from their families—via adoption, foster care placements, and mandated boarding schools—have inflicted grave harm on Indigenous communities. Less than two…

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Pride staircase

Middle school students painting the Progress Pride Flag on a staircase at their school!

We are delighted to kick off #PrideMonth by recognizing an incredible teacher and group of 8th graders committed to creating a more inclusive community at their San Diego school. Liana – a middle school math and special education teacher – recognized an opportunity to help build community and create a safe space for the amazing…

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Bayanihan Equity Center

In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month, meet five families and individuals—the “A.” family, Maricel, Michael, Josefa, and Demetrio—who are among the dozens of people you’re supporting with a $75,000 investment in our trusted partner, Bayanihan Equity Center (BEC). BEC is an AAPI-led, boots-on-the-ground organization that supports seniors, disabled adults, and families…

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It has been one year since the Uvalde shooting

A year ago today, 19 children and 2 teachers were killed at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Alexandria, Alithia, Amerie, Annabell, Eliahana, Eliana, Jacklyn, Jailah, Jayce, Jose, Layla, Makenna, Maite, Miranda, Nevaeh, Rojelio, Tess, Uziyah, Xavier, Eva, and Irma. We say their names, and we join their families and loved ones in remembering them.…

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