Sun, May 05
|The Insect Asylum
Queer & Trans focused Pop-up closet with Out of the Closet Charity
Donation based queer Pop-Up Closet by Out of the Closet Charity. Free HIV testing from CALOR, & a volunteer ran beauty parlor.
Time & Location
May 05, 2024, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
The Insect Asylum, 2870 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60618, USA
About the event
IMPORANT INFO, PLEASE READ THROUGH THOROUGHLY
The Insect Asylum is collaborating with Out Of the Closet Charity to bring their Pop Up Closet for a donation-based"Trans-formation" Night Party Fundraiser! Our nature museum will turn into a qt-centered haven full of:
- free safer sex supplies from CALOR
- free plan Bs from Midwest Access to Abortion Coalition
- free narcan & drug testing strips from Chicago Recovery Alliance
- Free grazing table/charcuterie board from Welcome Home Kitchen
- donation based clothes from Out of the Closet Charity
- donation based makeup services from volunteer beauticians
- donation based haircuts from volunteer barbers and beauticians like Jai the Barber, Hair by Marcella, Jaas Does Hair, and Amy Makes it Beautiful
Come to transform your look with a haircut, makeup application/advice, and take home the clothing, beauty, and health goods that makes your body feel safe and at home. All gender identities are welcome to receive fashion suggestions, health & wellness supplies, and style services.
We have 25 donation based tickets available in this eventbrite link (more links will become available as the teirs sell out).
If you find that the tickets of your choice are sold out on this eventbrite link, view our additional Queer & Trans Focused Pop Up Closet w/ "Out of the Closet Charity!" ticket options available under our Pop Up Closet Collection here.
We strongly encourage you to donate and support our fundraising efforts if you have the means - this time around our fundraiser is supporting Crossroads Fund's The Giving Project which our team member, Domingo (they/them), is a cohort member of. Crossroads Fund, supports community organizations working on issues of racial, social and economic justice in the Chicago area.
If you are unable to attend and would like to make a donation, feel free to venmo Domingo @riprepurposed with the caption being "Giving Project".