Tuesday, April 2, 2013

New Living Horizons Ahead

LA Corp Prepares to Launch Rzn2Lv

Rzn2Lv is the latest campaign being introduced by The Living Affected Corporation in their efforts to continue to address wellness and health disparities in the local community. "Our
research and outreach continues to dramatically demonstrate that locals are citing they need "reasons to live." said D. Levi, LA Corp CEO.   She continued, "This programming will further allow us to expand our reach in the LGBTQ community as we explore optimal community building elements." As a Arkansas Department of Health sub-grantee, the organization has been pursing raising its profile while addressing more issues and challenges within the gay construct. Officially the campaign will "step off" with a community building exercise entitled "Moving in the Right Direction," climb of Pinnacle Mountain, May 18, 2013. Volunteer organizers Max. C and J. Jones said they felt that an outdoor fun event would create an opportunity to share, build networks, and accomplish a task "together."  The event is in its initial planning stages and further details will be announced on this platform. If you are interested in participating or making it happen call 379.8203 for more information.


Hair Affair Rocks A Big Hair Beat
The Hair Affair held Friday, March 22 at The Terry House Mansion benefiting Lucie's Place and The Living Affected Corporation(www.livingaffected.org ) was a rousing success according to organizers.
Currently the two groups are processing financial information and will be offering a complete report later this week.

Mr. Luke Henley, Event Producer hosted a Hair Affair after party at Miss Kitty's Saloon featuring the venues Show Directors including Miss Gay Arkansas, Veronica Duvall. Each participant donated their tips to further support the fundraising. The organization hosted an information table highlighting "Deciding Moment" affirmations of which over 30 people participated. effort. The Living Affected Corporation accepted a $174 gift toward their sexual health programming and outreach in the LGBTQ community.

The evening was designed as multi-tiered event featuring local designers, vendors, artisans, stylist and entertainment all stars from the LGBTQ community. Hosted by Mc's Dominique Sanchez and Mr. Roy Diaz, the show also served as a platform for attendees to further their understanding of the mission and visions of the community based organizations. Additional pictures can be seen on the groups Facebook page.
 

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