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H&M is proud to support the LGBTQIA+ community and all chosen families today, tomorrow, and every day. 

Our Pride support celebrations unfold across America, including participating in the Pride marches in New York and Los Angeles. 

NYC Pride March

Heritage of Pride's legacy holds deep roots in the NYC community, championing equal rights for queer people, empowering the marginalized, and nurturing the next  generation of the LGBTQ+ community. For more information, to get involved, or donate: visit nycpride.org
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LA Pride Parade 
  The LA Pride Parade & Festival is a nonprofit, titled Christopher Street West Association (CSW.)
 
All donations go directly to their volunteering and donation initiative (PRIDE MAKES A DIFFERENCE,) and all other events throughout the year. For more information, to get involved, or donate: visit lapride.org
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Organizations we are proud to support: 

The Trevor Project 

The Trevor Project is the leading suicide prevention organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) young people. 

This June marks our fifth year of partnership with The Trevor Project. We will be matching donations made between June 12th to 14th up to $150,000 to further their mission to end LGBTQ youth suicide. 
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ACLU

For more than 100 years, the ACLU has worked in courts, legislatures, and communities to protect civil rights and civil liberties for all. On June 11th, H&M will sponsor the ACLU’s Pride Reception NYC to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ work of the NYCLU & ACLU.

Internally, H&M will engage its partnership with the ACLU through a speaker series aimed at educating and empowering the brands Colleague Resource Groups, the first installment beginning this June. Led by PrisHM (LGBTQIA+ colleagues and allies) and Vibe (Colleagues of Black, African and Caribbean descent and their allies), the focus of this workshop will be on discussing anti LGBTQIA+ and discriminatory laws that disproportionately affect both communities, with a special emphasis on the challenges faced by Black Trans women.  The aim of this series is to empower colleagues with information to make educated voting decisions and providing support on how to navigate the voter registration process.