LOS ANGELES — The Say Uncle Network of all-male premium paysites will mark Pride Month by donating $5 from every monthly subscription and $25 from new annual subscriptions to the Los Angeles LGBT Center.
The donations, in part, will go to the LGBT Center's CARE Fund (Community Action Response Effort).
"CARE aims to serve as a rapid response for those in need during the COVID-19 crisis for the most vulnerable in the LGBTQ community," a rep explained. "Every dollar raised for the CARE Fund goes immediately to guaranteeing healthcare access to someone who would otherwise be turned away, food for those in financial desperation, expanding tele-health and remote programs, and shelter for those with nowhere else to go. CARE is a beacon of hope in times of desperation, and during the worldwide pandemic, it’s an essential tool to benefit people who need it the most."
Mars, CEO of Say Uncle, expressed gratitude for the chance to give back to the LGBTQ community.
"Pride is an opportunity for us to remember the activists who came before us and to continue the fight against injustices queer people still face. During this pandemic, many members of our community are in urgent need, and we at Say Uncle feel it is a privilege to lend our financial support to this organization dedicated to helping them," he said.
"The Los Angeles LGBT Center is an essential organization that does an incredible job of providing critical services to queer communities and contributes to building a better and more equal world," Mars continued. "We are happy to help and hope that others will be inspired to celebrate Pride by raising their voices for justice and supporting organizations that do essential work for the LGBTQ community."
The company has created a SFW landing page detailing their Pride Month charitable efforts; click here to view it.