Issue 2 - The Welcoming Project
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Issue 2 - The Welcoming Project
The Welcoming Project Helping increase the visibility of welcoming businesses since 2011. VOL. 2(2) JULY 2012 The Welcoming Project aims to increase the visibility of businesses welcoming of LGBTQ individuals and their allies through providing welcoming signs for businesses to display indicating “ALL ARE WELCOME.” The Welcoming Project featured on KOKH Fox 25 “Hometown Hotspot” The Oklahoma Daily article leads to news spot The Welcoming Project received quite a bit of publicity in late April and early May! First, The Welcoming Project was the subject of an article in The University of Oklahoma’s student paper, The Oklahoma Daily, on April 30. Journalism student Ajinur Setiwaldi interviewed TWP President Meredith Worthen, TWP Intern Amanda Fehlbaum, and social work graduate students Joe Wilson and Ann Benson for the article, “Norman businesses welcome diversity with ‘welcome’ signs.” The story traced the evolution of The Welcoming Project through its first year. The article led to The Welcoming Project Current Number of Welcoming Businesses and Organizations: 175 being on KOKH Fox 25’s special “Hometown Hotspot.” Worthen was interviewed for the piece, as was TWP Welcoming Place Native Roots Market. The segment aired on May 3, 2012, and covered local Norman businesses that proudly display The Welcoming Project’s “All Are Welcome” logo in their window. “We put it up because all are welcome. Every single person – no matter what they look like, no matter how they act, no matter what they believe,” Joel Blackmon, Native Roots Market employee said in the news segment. Blackmon says they display the sign because by welcoming all, it promotes good business, and creates a better community for all. Individuals are encouraged to visit www.thewelcomingproject.org to read The Oklahoma Daily article as well as watch a YouTube video of the “Hometown Hotspot” piece. Would you like to obtain a FREE Welcoming Sign for your establishment or business? Contact us! [email protected] Inside: Letter from the President 2 Thanks to OKC Pride Advertisers 2 The Welcoming Project Scholarship 3 4 Donation Information Report from PFLAG Conference Newest Welcoming Places Upcoming Events News Briefs 6 7 9 10 TheWelcomingProject @thewelcomingpro Letter from the President This summer, The Welcoming Project was featured in The Oklahoma Daily and the local news network, KOKH Fox 25, highlighted TWP in their “Hometown Hotspot.” TWP also parDcipated in the OKC Pride FesDval, the PFLAG Regional Conference, and we have boosted our Welcoming Places count to 175! We are excited to move forward with our upcoming events throughout the rest of 2012. October 2012 will be another busy Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender History Month here in Norman, Oklahoma! Our second annual MobilizaDon Day is scheduled for October 6, The Laramie Project Event is scheduled for October 11, and our Halloween Pet Costume Contest is coming up October 27, so please mark your calendars. We are also pleased to announce our first annual undergraduate scholarship to be awarded to an undergraduate student who demonstrates outstanding LGBTQ acDvism. Details about the scholarship can be found on our website. As an approved 501c4 non-‐profit organizaDon, any and all donaDons are welcomed. As always, we conDnue to appreciate your support. Meredith G. F. Worthen, Ph.D. President of The Welcoming Project, Inc. proud. strong. united. Special Thanks to OKC Pride Banner Advertisers! The Welcoming Project team would like to sincerely thank the businesses and organizations that purchased banners for the OKC Pride Parade. Twenty percent of each banner purchase was donated to The Welcoming Project. We also appreciate OKC Pride for providing TWP with this fundraising opportunity. Richard Ogden Attorney at Law www.lawokc.com Children’s Recovery Center www.odmhsas.org 2 t i on s n e Att rg rad e Und The Welcoming Project 1st Annual Scholarship The Welcoming Project will award a $500 scholarship to an undergraduate student enrolled in a degree-granting institution in August 2013 who provides an outstanding contribution to LGBTQ activism. The first Welcoming Project Scholarship Award winner will be announced at our anniversary event in April 2013 in Norman, Oklahoma. The application and more details are on The Welcoming Project website: www.thewelcomingproject.org APPLICATION DUE MARCH 1, 2013 Use promo code ModifyTWP at checkout and 10% of your purchase is donated to The Welcoming Project FREE SHIPPING Promo Code: ModifyTWP MERCHANDISE AVAILABLE NOW! You can donate for these products by contacting us Donations to The Welcoming Project are Officially Tax-Deductible! Rainbow Pride Beaded Earrings, $5 Donation per Pair These earrings can be custom ordered to your specifications. Choose the length (1-5 beads per earring) for a custom fit. We offer french hook style (goldtone and silvertone) as well as post style (goldtone and silvertone) earrings. modifywatches.com We need your support! Donate online at www.thewelcomingproject.org Donation Boxes We have donation boxes available to help raise funds for The Welcoming Project, Inc. If you run a business, organization, or church and are willing to place an official Welcoming Project clear donation box near your cash register, please contact us. We will get your box to you ASAP. The donation boxes are approximately 5” wide, 3.5” deep, and 8” tall and has a lock to keep donations secure. Boxes also include a sign holder and business card holder to display our “All Are Welcome” message. Your donations are Tax-Deductible TWP is a 501(c)(4) non-profit Donation Certificates We now offer donation certificates to all donors. The certificate is hand signed by the President and Vice President of The Welcoming Project, Inc. If you would like to display your support for The Welcoming Project, Inc. by hanging a donation certificate in your business or establishment, please contact us. We will mail a certificate to you at no charge. If you would like to donate to The Welcoming Project, Inc. as a gift, we also offer donation certificates to give as gifts to others. Certificates are bronze, silver, and gold depending on the donation amount. The Welcoming Project Window Clings, $5 Donation Each These window clings are great for accenting your home, business, or car windows. The opaque static window clings are 4”x3.5” and can be placed inside or outside of a window. The Welcoming Project Mini Buttons, $3 each or 2 for $5 Donation These 1”x1” buttons are a great way to show your support for TWP. Place them on your lapel, your bag anywhere! 4 A TWP Tribute “I am honored to be a part of The Welcoming Project. As a lesbian myself, I know it can be scary to walk into businesses or email a potential provider without knowing if I will be accepted for who I am. I will proudly display the graphic image on my website. Thank you again for including my business in this wonderful program!” - Debra L. Stang, Freelance Writer You can check out The Welcoming Project products on Cafe Press Donation Opportunities As a non-profit organization, The Welcoming Project counts on donations from supporters to meet our fundraising goals and give back to the community. We greatly appreciate any and all donations in any amount. When you make a donation to TWP, you can help in the following ways: • For as little as $3, you can display our mini-button and share TWP and our message. • For as little as $5, you can help TWP to achieve visibility in Norman by helping us pay for membership fees to be a part of Norman Downtowners Association, Norman Chamber of Commerce, Norman Next Community Activism Group, PFLAG Norman, and Gay & Lesbian Rainbow Pages. • For just $20, you can provide 100 Welcoming Signs for businesses, organizations and churches to post in their windows. • For just $60, you can help us keep our website up-to-date and keep the community informed about TWP by contributing toward our monthly website maintenance fee. • You can contribute to The Welcoming Project Annual $500 Scholarship Awards to provide outstanding undergraduate students who are energetic LGBTQ activists with financial awards to help them complete their college education. How to donate Thank You! By Mail You may mail a check, made payable to The Welcoming Project, Inc. to: The Welcoming Project c/o Meredith Worthen 780 Van Vleet Oval Kaufman Hall Room 331 Norman, OK 73019 We appreciate the contributions of our newest generous supporters On PayPal You may make a donation to TWP on PayPal and are not required to have a PayPal account to do so. A link to the PayPal donation page can be found on www.thewelcomingproject.org Cindy Cason OU Women’s and Gender Studies Program OKC Pride Susan Cogan Featured Welcoming Place As a realtor with Don Cies Real Estate, it is my goal to provide you with superior service at all times. I am dedicated to making the buying or selling process as easy as possible. Please feel free to contact me if you are looking to buy or sell property in OKC, Norman, Moore, and surrounding areas! 5 TWP at the PFLAG Regional Conference A TWP Tribute “My partner and I decided to sell our home. Not knowing any real estate agents in the area, we looked to recommendations from friends, who we noticed in advertising, and by looking at agent websites. Certainly we wanted an agent who would be very comfortable with us as a same-sex couple. During this time period, I had become aware of The Welcoming Project. I did not immediately connect Brian to the TWP at PFLAG Conference The Welcoming Project attended and tabled at the PFLAG regional training conference held in Norman, Oklahoma, on June 30, 2012. At the conference, Meredith Worthen and Amanda Fehlbaum met with many from across the southwest who support the goal of TWP: to increase the visibility of businesses that are welcoming of LGBTQ individuals and their allies. These supporters agreed that the signs were valuable, necessary, and a great idea. In addition to connecting and networking with other LGBTQ allies, TWP attended workshops on topics that ranged from fundraising and the power of sharing your story to the latest in legislation that affect LGBTQ individuals. TWP appreciates the invitation from PFLAG to attend the conference. project until I saw his name on a for sale sign in our neighborhood. After talking with my partner, we agreed to add Brian to our list of potential realtors... “Without his association with The Welcoming Project, we probably would have missed out on the opportunity to meet and work with Brian. Brian is wonderful at what he does and certainly having an agent who welcomes all people sets him apart from most other, if not all, agents in Norman.” - Mandy Whitten, OU Traditions Square Welcoming in the United States, Canada, and Europe! Visit www.thewelcomingproject.org to find a Welcoming Place near you! 6 Newest Welcoming Places Sidekick Social Media Management Mobile Game Party LLC Norman, OK Norman, OK ALL ARE WELCOME HERE Cason Communications Pink Elephant Cafe Norman, OK Norman, OK Downtown Oklahoma City, Inc. Coffey Insurance Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma City, OK Sergio’s Italian Bistro Guestroom Records Norman, OK Oklahoma City, OK Aaron Corbett, Attorney at Law Oklahoma City, OK Richard Ogden, Attorney at Mullinix, Ogden, Hall, and Ludlum Oklahoma City, OK Do you know a business, organization, or church that would like to become a Welcoming Place? Do you need a new “All Are Welcome” sign? Let us know: [email protected] 7 Law Firm of James M. Branum People Solutions 4 U Norman, OK Oklahoma City, OK ALL ARE WELCOME HERE West Wind Unitarian Universalist Congregation Taylor Burns, LCSW Tulsa, OK Norman, OK Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Tribal PREP United Methodist Campus Ministry Perkins, OK Tempe, AZ North Jersey Community Acupuncture Valley Wesley Be Who You Are Beauty of Life LLC Kansas City, MO Morristown, NJ Bluff Hollow Dog-Friendly Bed & Breakfast Shanti Gifts Sechelt, British Columbia Garden Bay, British Columbia Kitsch Sechelt, British Columbia Newest Welcoming Places OklahomaLGBTLaw.com 8 Upcoming Events The Welcoming Project will be participating at the following events October October October 6 11 27 The Welcoming Project Mobilization Day The Laramie Project Screening and Panel Discussion 2nd Annual TWP Pet Costume Contest Featured Welcoming Place October is LGBT History Month in Norman, OK Norman, Oklahoma Cason Communications is a Norman, Oklahoma-based consulting and contracting firm that provides development, funding research and grantwriting, marketing/PR, assessment and training services to nonprofit, education, and grantmaking organizations since 1997. Cindy Cason, owner of Cason Communications, has over 20 years experience in the nonprofit, education, and for-profit business sectors. Cason is nationally certified by Boardsource. RS E E T N U L O V D! E D E NE The Welcoming Project Mobilization Day 2012 On October 6, 2012, The Welcoming Project team and volunteers will mobilize, visiting local businesses, organizations and churches to find welcoming places and increase their visibility. Please go to www.thewelcomingproject.org for more information as the date nears! 9 The Welcoming Project Team News Briefs We need your support! TWP Business “Crawl” Comments? Concerns? contact@ thewelcomingproject.org Looking Ahead: TWP Holiday Event The Welcoming Project supporter Michael Hernández has created a Change.org petition to the FDA to allow gay men to donate blood. Scan the QR code to the left for more information. Questions? Mandy Fehlbaum TWP Intern In November, the Peace Festival celebrates the efforts of Oklahoma groups working for social justice, human service, civil rights, environmental sustainability and peace. Allrequal Petition Would you like to be a featured business in our next newsletter? Let us know! Our newsletters are distributed via PDF to all welcoming places and TWP supporters. The deadline to be included in our next newsletter is at the end of October. Brian Eddins Vice President and Co-Creator of TWP Fall Peace Festival In Spring 2013, we will be visiting The Welcoming Project businesses in and around Norman, OK, to make a promotional video. The video will promote The Welcoming Project as well as support the businesses that display the “All Are Welcome” sign. More details will be posted to our website as they become available. Be a featured business Meredith G. F. Worthen, Ph.D. President and Co-Creator of TWP Come celebrate the holidays with TWP and bring an unwrapped toy to be donated to Toys for Tots OKC. TWP Happy Hour Fundraising idea? Event TWP should attend? Tell us. The Welcoming Project team does not plan on sitting idly by this summer. If you have a fundraising idea, tell us. If you think TWP needs to have a table at an event to spread our message, tell us. If there is a festival where you think local vendors and businesses would like to increase their visibility as welcoming places, tell us. We appreciate any and all tips our supporters can share. We could not succeed without your financial and emotional support of our mission. We would love to meet our supporters and chat about our mutual interests and ideas to make The Welcoming Project more visible in our community and others! Location and date to be announced on our Facebook page and website. THE WELCOMING PROJECT INC. C/O MEREDITH WORTHEN 780 VAN VLEET OVAL KAUFMAN HALL 331 NORMAN, OK 73019 THEWELCOMINGPROJECT.ORG The Welcoming Project is a registered 501(c)(4) non-profit organization. All gifts are tax deductible to the full extent allowed by law. 10