Say Uncle Network Marks Gay Pride With Monthlong Fundraiser

Say Uncle Network Marks Gay Pride With Monthlong Fundraiser

LOS ANGELES — The Say Uncle Network is marking Pride Month by donating $10 for each monthly subscription, and $25 for each annual subscription, throughout June to the Los Angeles LGBT Center's CARE Fund.

"With the help from you, the creators of Say Uncle are hoping to beat last year’s contribution — and more," noted a rep. "The L.A. LGBT Center provides various humanitarian services to the LBGTQ community, not only locally, but internationally as well."

In addition, the CARE (Community Action Response Effort) Fund provides immediate help to those in need of health care and other humanitarian assistance such as food, financial assistance, shelter and more.

"Every year we look forward to celebrating Pride and all those who have fought against the injustices we’ve faced. While the pandemic is [thankfully] coming to a close, we have so much to do to help members of our community in need," Say Uncle CCO Golden said. "We're happy and grateful to be able to give back in order to show our love and financial support for the L.A. LGBT Center and the rest of those in need throughout our community."

The Say Uncle Network encompasses more than 30 gay and fetish premium paysites. Visit SayUncle.com and follow the company on Twitter for additional details and updates. 

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