Queer Eye, together with manufacturing partner
Dorel Home, is pledging a percentage of June furniture sales to
help combat homelessness in the LGBTQ+ community
MONTREAL, June 8, 2023
/PRNewswire/ - Dorel Home's Queer Eye Home Collection proudly
announces another year of partnership with The Ali Forney Center
(AFC) in commemoration of Pride Month.
For the second year in a row, Queer Eye, together with its
manufacturing partner, Dorel Home, will donate a percentage of June
furniture sales to AFC with the goal of supporting LGBTQ+ homeless
youth and creating safe and inclusive shelter spaces where everyone
can belong.
Recognized as the country's largest agency dedicated to LGBTQ+
homeless youth, AFC runs a 24-hour drop-in center and operates
transitional housing across 15 locations in New York City. The organization helps over
2,000 people annually and distributes more than 70,000 meals every
year along with essential medical care and mental health services.
Founded in 2002, AFC is focused on protecting LGBTQ+ at-risk youth
from the harms of homelessness and empowering them with the tools
needed to live independent lives.
"Pride Month is a time for celebration but it's also a
time to reflect on those in the community who are experiencing
distress, persecution and hardship," said Nicole Jefferson, Chief Merchandising and
Marketing Officer at Dorel Home. "We're proud to once again
partner with The Ali Forney Center and to reaffirm our support for
this crucial organization. We remain inspired by the grassroots
efforts of AFC and are humbled by the chance to support its
mission."
"We want to thank Queer Eye and Dorel Home for another
year of solidarity in support of LGBTQ+ homeless
youth," said Paul
Clark, Director of Corporate & Community Engagement at
The Ali Forney Center. "It's vital that our young people have
a compassionate place to turn when they can't go home, and this
donation will help ensure our clients have access to the housing,
meals, medical care and mental health resources they need. Thank
you from the bottom of our heart for your unwavering
support."
Born out of a mission to create beautiful spaces for
self-expression, the Queer Eye (QE) brand offers a range of modern
and multi-functional furniture for every room in the home.
Essential pieces like the Wimberly 2-Door Accent Cabinet and the
Oxford Upholstered Twin Daybed and Twin Trundle are Fab-Five
approved and designed to contemporize any living space without
breaking the bank! Available exclusively at Walmart.com, the Queer
Eye Home Collection is your one-stop shop for fierce
furnishings you'll love coming home to.
Connect with Queer Eye Home Collection on @queereye,
@dorelhome, & @walmart and don't forget to watch Season 7 of
Queer Eye streaming NOW on Netflix!
ABOUT DOREL INDUSTRIES
Dorel Industries Inc. (TSX: DII.B, DII.A) is a global
organization, operating two distinct businesses in juvenile
products and home products. Dorel's strength lies in the diversity,
innovation, and quality of its products as well as the superiority
of its brands. Dorel Juvenile's powerfully branded products include
global brands Maxi-Cosi, Safety 1st and Tiny Love, complemented by regional brands such
as BebeConfort, Cosco, Mother's Choice and Infanti. Dorel Home,
with its comprehensive e-commerce platform, markets a wide
assortment of domestically produced and imported furniture. Dorel
has annual sales of US$1.6 billion
and employs approximately 4,000 people in facilities located in
twenty-two countries worldwide. For more information, visit
www.dorelhome.com.
ABOUT ALI FORNEY CENTER
The Ali Forney Center mission is to protect LGBTQ+ youth from
the harms of homelessness and empower them with the tools needed to
live independently. In 2002, Carl
Siciliano founded the Ali Forney Center (AFC) in memory of,
and after, a gender-nonconforming youth who was tragically murdered
in 1997. The organization has grown to become the largest
agency dedicated to LGBTQ+ homeless youths in the country—assisting
2,000 youth per year through a 24-hour Drop-In Center which
provides over 70,000 meals annually, medical and mental health
services through an on-site clinic, and a scattered site housing
program.
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