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LaBronx Academy Programming

A Ballroom Collective

Ballrooms Kiki & Mainstream Scene Members & Professionals-UNITING to Create more spaces & support for QPOC from LA to the BRONX & Everywhere Beyond!!!

Crisis services 

Bronx, NY

***All recipient's must Call PRIOR to visit***

Pantry - (2 days worth of item's on site for each recipient) 

Clothing - men & women casual/business style clothes. Undergarments are made available as we receive them from partnering agencies & businesses who receive donations on our behalf.

Safe Sex kits & literature

Hygiene kits

Intakes & referrals to:

Primary Care physicians

Mental specialist

Hormonal/Transitional Aid

Food pantries

Job Hiring/Skill or Trade Training 

GED courses/FAFSA

Recovery/DV/Homelessness

Expression through Art

 (self-care & recovery)

Growing is Growth

 (Agriculture)

Sex Work Pro's, need to know

 (informative, policy)

ThriveBx Kiki Lounge

(Vogue Session/Social/Enrollment)

Community Engagement Events

LaBronx-giving - Annually/Quarterly (Every 3 months)

Catered meal, Performances, Clothing, Bag of Food/Fresh produce, and Presentations from Programs/Services who Enroll on site. 

Suicide Prevention Awareness Day (SPAD)Mini-Ball    #BLKTRANS_SuicideFund

September 10th - (2nd Week of September)

September is officially recognized as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month with September 10 designated as World Suicide Prevention Day. We know that LGBTQ people commonly face higher rates of depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts — not because of who they are, but because of the discrimination and harassment they receive from society. LGBTQ youth are at particular risk, with recent data showing that 29% of transgender youth, 21% of gay and lesbian youth and 22% of bisexual youth have attempted suicide.

LaBronx World AIDS Day Mini-Ball

December 1st - (1st Week of December)

Kiki Ball to bring awareness to global initiative to continue the fight against AIDS. This is an official W.A.D. fundraiser. On-site testing is provided, orgs/programs table the event, community leaders make public address, and all participants wears red to be visible in there support of the survivors and heros personally combating this circumstance.