FBB teams participate in Light the Night Walks across the country

Our international Light the Night team is a third of the way to our $1 million goal (including matching donations courtesy of team captain Todd Stiefel and his family) with a little less than two months to go in 2012. Many teams have started sending us pictures of their walks.

 

CFI Michigan Light the Night Walk

CFI Michigan raised almost $2,000 from individual donations, a kickoff event at McFadden’s restaurant, and a partnership with their local Culver’s restaurants. They walked on October 6 in Grand Rapids, MI.
 

Chicago Light the Night Walk

The Chicago-Area Secular Student Alliance Group, consisting of affiliates from Loyola, DePaul, Northwestern, and the University of Chicago raised $1,255 and walked on October 20 in Chicago. 

 

Chicago Light the Night Walk

Walking with the Chicago-Area SSA teams on October 20 was the Chicago-Area team, which raised $3,332.

 

Camp Quest/HCCO Light the Night Walk

Camp Quest and Humanist Community of Central Ohio raised nearly $1,200 from individual donations and walked on October 27 in Columbus, OH.

 

SSA National Staff Light the Night Walk

Secular Student Alliance National Staff raised more than $700 from individual donations and walked on October 27 in Columbus, OH.

 

Minnesota Atheists Light the Night Walk

Minnesota Atheists raised $700 and walked on September 23 in Minneapolis, MN.

 

CLU SSA & The Humanist Community Thousand Oaks Light the Night Walk

CLU SSA & The Humanist Community Thousand Oaks raised more than $700 and walked on October 27 in Woodland Hills, CA.

 

Birmingham Temple Light the Night Walk

Birmingham Temple beat their $2,000 goal by another $200 when they walked in Troy, MI, on September 22.

 

Secular Student Alliance at the University of Michigan Light the Night Walk

Secular Student Alliance at the University of Michigan raised $700 from a Send-an-Atheist-to-Church fundraiser and individual donations. They walked in Ann Arbor, MI, on September 29.

 

The Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island Light the Night Walk

The Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island raised $2,500, beating their goal by 25% from team and individual donations. They walked on October 12 in East Meadow, NY.

 

Kol Hadash Humanistic Congregation Light the Night Walk

Kol Hadash Humanistic Congregation raised more than $1,600 from individual donations and walked on October 21 in Glenview, IL.

It’s not too late to donate! Don’t forget, donations are being matched up to $500,000 by the Stiefel family and support the incredibly good work being done by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

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How you can make “It Get Better” in your community

It Gets Better ProjectCurrent FBB Human Rights beneficiary the It Gets Better Project is on a mission to give LGBTQ teens hope that their future will be brighter than the pain that many endure during their young adult years. We can all pitch in to help it get better, so here are some ways that you (yes, you!) can take action to support the LGBTQ community.  

The It Gets Better Project is still looking for volunteers to hand out promotional materials and take pictures at Pride Parades in St. Louis, Seattle, Chicago, and San Francisco on Sunday, June 24. You can find the volunteer form here; please also email us so that we can let It Gets Better know you are with VBB.

Some VBB teams have committed to organizing volunteers for local Pride events in their area. To join the San Diego Coalition of Reason at their local Pride event on Saturday July 21, contact them by email. Volunteers Beyond Belief team Humanists of Houston is handing out materials and marching in the Houston Pride Parade this Saturday, June 23, with the Houston Freethought Alliance; they can be reached by email

Humanists of RISeveral of our local teams have already engaged in efforts supporting LGBTQ rights. On Saturday, June 16, the Humanists of Rhode Island had more than a dozen volunteers represent them in downtown Providence at a day-long festival. They marched that evening in the country’s only illuminated nighttime Pride parade, tailed by a Mustang convertible from which HRI member Kelly Reid tossed candy to spectators. Also on June 16, the Humanist Community of Central Ohio walked in their local pride parade. Twelve members participated in the parade and passed out bookmarks in support of the LGBTQ community in Columbus. 

Minnesota AtheistsTriangle Freethought SocietyMinnesota Atheists also proudly marched in the 28th annual MayDay parade in Minneapolis, during which many of their members made a point of championing marriage equality with signs and t-shirts. Triangle Freethought Society volunteered at phone banks to inform voters about NC Amendment One earlier this year. This event was featured on our blog a few weeks ago. 

This coming month, related LGBTQ charity The Trevor Project is hosting a variety of Pride events, including those in West Hollywood, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, New York, and Washington, DC. If you’re in one of these areas, you can find more details about the events and what you can do here

VBBIf you’re not in one of those locations but still want to help, you can also check out other volunteer opportunities with The Trevor Project, including lifeline counseling, writing blog contributions, or even just helping the project with mailings and data entry. You can also check out VolunteerMatch and search your city with keyword “LGBTQ” for a list of local opportunities, or visit GLAAD, an organization focused on LGBTQ in the media. They have virtual volunteer opportunities for those who prefer to help out behind the scenes. The It Gets Better Project itself also has a useful summary of things you can do to advance their mission, such as sharing your story by video or text.

We’re so proud of our teams who have already been making an effort in this important issue of our time. We hope to see many more of you following in their footsteps! If you do, don’t forget to share it with us on our Volunteers Beyond Belief Facebook page, or tweet it to us at @VolunteersBB.

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Get to know Minnesota Atheists

Minnesota AtheistsMinnesota Atheists is one of our newest Volunteers Beyond Belief teams. Eric Jayne answered a few questions to introduce us to this active group.

Minnesota Atheists was established in 1991, as a continuation of the Twin Cities Chapter of American Atheists, which was founded in 1984. We are the state’s oldest, largest, and most active atheist organization, and we’re very welcoming with a diverse membership that shares a common bond under our shared atheist identity.

We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit, educational organization that seeks to promote the positive contributions of atheism to society and to maintain separation of state and church. We are an affiliate of the Atheist Alliance International, Council for Secular Humanism, and American Atheists, which holds annual national conventions, including the Reason Rally on March 24, 2012, in Washington, D.C.

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