June Charity Bake – Benefiting The Trevor Project
NEW MONTH. NEW CHARITY BAKE.
These humble monthly Charity Bake cake raffles have raised thousands for Ukraine and Planned Parenthood through World Central Kitchen, Voices of Children and Planned Parenthood.
This month in honor of Pride, the charity bake will benefit The Trevor Project.
What’s In It For You
What’s up for grabs? One 6” three layer gluten free cake (similar in style to some you’ve seen shared here) in a flavor of your choice (or mine)!
I’ll select a winner at random on Wednesday, June 29 and your cake will be ready for pickup at the CMB Kitchen (Pasadena area) anytime in July (except for holiday weekends) with 4-5 days notice.
How To Enter The Cake Raffle
To enter the cake raffle simply head to The Trevor Project website linked below and donate $20 or more before I draw a winner on June 29. Send your dated donation receipt to hi@cleanmade.com and you’ll be entered to win. That simple.
About The Trevor Project
The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people, ages 13-24.
In August 1998, James Lecesne, Peggy Rajski and Randy Stone, the creators of the Academy Award®-winning short film, “Trevor,” founded The Trevor Project. Their film, a story about an LGBTQ teen who attempts suicide, was set to begin airing nationally on HBO, and the filmmakers wanted to include a number to a suicide lifeline for young people that might feel like the character “Trevor.”
Finding no such number existed, the filmmakers opened the Trevor Lifeline. Since that time, The Trevor Project has risen to national prominence in the realm of suicide prevention among LGBTQ youth, fielding hundreds of thousands of calls from young people in crisis.
In addition to operating the only national crisis lifeline for LGBTQ young people, the organization is the first to offer suicide prevention services nationally to youth in digital spaces, including counseling via instant message through TrevorChat, and the largest online social network specifically for young LGBTQ people, TrevorSpace.