Fundraiser Organizer of PrideFest Reports Sponsor Withdrawals

Seattle, WALocal News

PrideFest organizers in Capitol Hill face significant challenges as multiple sponsors withdraw their support for the upcoming June celebrations. This withdrawal raises serious concerns about the financial viability of the festival, which has historically been a cornerstone of the community's LGBTQ+ pride initiatives. Organizers stress the importance of community backing to ensure the event's success and to uphold its long-standing legacy. If the current sponsorship levels do not improve, the scale and offerings of the festival may be dramatically reduced, impacting local businesses and attendees. Local leaders have begun calling for increased community support to help bridge the funding gap.

This situation highlights ongoing issues surrounding funding for LGBTQ+ events in the region, which have seen varying levels of corporate support over the years. A successful PrideFest not only celebrates diversity but also contributes economically to the Capitol Hill area. The festival's future now depends on rallying community support and securing new sponsors.

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