GPMC Presents Sneaker Ball for Mental Health and Wellness
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GPMC Presents Sneaker Ball for Mental Health and Wellness

Get ready to dance the night away in your freshest kicks at the GPMC Sneaker Ball for Mental Health and Wellness

By GPMC-DC

Date and time

Thursday, May 23 · 6:30 - 10:30pm EDT

Location

Studio Theatre

1501 14th Street Northwest Washington, DC 20005

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About this event

  • 4 hours

GPMC Presents Sneaker Ball for Mental Health and Wellness

“The humanity we all share is more important than the mental illnesses we may not” ―Elyn R. Saks.

To kick off and commemorate DC Black Pride Weekend 2024, GPMC proudly presents the Sneaker Ball for Mental Health and Wellness. This event will highlight trailblazers working in the mental health field and queer community while creating a space to come together to celebrate and take pride in who we are and how far we’ve come.

LGBTQIA+ individuals are more likely to experience depression, anxiety, and substance abuse compared to non-queer people. Due to stigma, bias, and lack of exposure, training, and education of providers, we may not receive the best mental health care. Despite hurdles against us, we find ways to break down these barriers and gain our healing.

Join GPMC on Thursday, May 23rd, at 6:30 pm, to celebrate how we continue to break the mold and move towards our collective healing. Come in your best-dressed attire and most standout pair of sneakers for a night full of music, entertainment, and fun prizes as we raise awareness of mental health and community resources and continue the fight to break down barriers!


Please note that purchasing an event ticket puts you into a drawing to win up to a year of FREE therapy with an LGBTQIA+ Affirming therapist.

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Organized by

The Gay Professional Men of Color (GPMC) is a 501(c)(3) organization that aims to provide respectful and positive spaces, where gay, bi, trans men, and questioning (“GBTQ”) professional men of color can come together with like-minded individuals, while creating lasting bonds through programming that educates, empowers, and enriches the LGBTQ community.

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