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Minority Vets + Seattle Storm - Season Home Game Tickets
Join MVA as we cheer on the Seattle Storm!
When and where
Date and time
May 20 · 12pm - September 10 · 3pm PDT
Location
Climate Pledge Arena 334 1st Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109
About this event
📣 Exciting News for MVA Members! 🏀🌩️
Attention all Seattle Storm fans and MVA members! We have a special announcement just for you! 🎉
We are thrilled to offer exclusive access to Seattle Storm tickets for all our MVA members! 🎟️🌟 Get ready to witness the electrifying action of the reigning WNBA champions right here in Seattle!
To secure your seats, simply visit our Eventbrite page and request your tickets.
Remember, this fantastic offer is only available to MVA members, so make sure your membership is active and seize this opportunity to experience the thrill of Seattle Storm basketball firsthand. 🏀✨
Invite your friends and family to join you for unforgettable days of basketball excellence! Share this post with them and let's pack the arena with our MVA community. 🎉👭👬
Go Storm! Let's show our support and witness history in the making. See you all there! ⚡️🌩️#SeattleStorm #MVAExclusive #BasketballFever #JoinTheStorm
If you are unable to use the ticket link to get your tickets, go to - bit.ly/MVAStorm
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About the organizer
Founded in November 2017, the Minority Veterans of America (MVA) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that was designed to change the narrative of the American military veteran. The team of MVA works to build a community around the unique identities that veterans hold, outside of their identity as a military servicemember.
The primary underrepresented groups that MVA serves are: veterans of color, womxn, LGBTQ, and religious and non-religious minorities. We believe that through bringing these four minority groups together, we can build a veteran community that encompasses veterans from a wide range of diverse backgrounds and experiences.
MVA was founded by two University of Washington Husky veterans, Lindsay Church and Katherine Pratt. Church and Pratt first began their work in 2014 through the Husky United Military Veterans where they built a Diversity Committee that celebrated the underrepresented groups within the student veteran community at the University of Washington.
Since 2014, Church and Pratt have collaborated to lead the student veteran population at the UW, Church through her role in the Student Veteran Life office, and Pratt as the President of the student veteran organization, Husky Veterans. Today, they partner to build and grow MVA in order to celebrate the identities that they both feel that they hold that make them underrepresented in the veteran community.