JustFor.fans Celebrates Successful Grabby's, Gay Pride Sponsorships

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) is celebrating successful sponsorships of this year’s Grabby Awards and Puerto Vallarta Gay Pride.

The company served as the presenting sponsor of the 2023 Grabby Awards in Chicago for the fifth consecutive year, while bestowing the JustFor.fans Fan Favorite Award to this year's recipient, Rhyheim Shabazz.
 
JFF Founder and CEO Dominic Ford also played a significant role in the Puerto Vallarta Gay Pride celebration with Ford delivering a warm welcome speech in both Spanish and English to the crowds.
 
As part of the company's sponsorship, JFF hosted several parties and events at Mantamar throughout the weekend, had a secondary stage at the Zona Romantica block party that featured performances from local dancers, and sponsored Bearadise, the Bear Pride events. JFF models also distributed company-branded merchandise, including hats, armband packs, PopSockets phone grips and keychains, throughout the weekend. 

"Pride represents a momentous occasion for us to celebrate our diverse culture while demonstrating our unwavering dedication to our clients and communities," said Ford. "Over the years, our company has actively supported and stood as allies for LGBTQ+ employees, family members and community-based organizations and events, and we appreciate being a part of this year’s Grabby Awards and Puerto Vallarta Gay Pride.”
 
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