Help our Students Thrive!
Help us reach our $2025
Give Day 2025 Goal!
LGBTQ+ Western was established in August 2018. We strive to advance the holistic thriving of diverse LGBTQ+ students, faculty, and staff by collaboratively engaging the Western community with transformational knowledge, resources, advocacy, and celebration.
We have been busy this academic year. 2024-2025 so far has included:
- Maintaining our Generations of Pride program which celebrated its 1-year anniversary in January. And expanding our team with two Generations of Pride coordinators!
- We hosted over 80 programs including Queerientation, Queering Research, Trans Day of Remembrance, AIDS Day, our annual drag show, and a new program called Generations of Pride
- Had high attendance at our major events: 300 at Trans Visibility Celebration, 489 at the 33rd Annual Drag Show, 200+ Lavender Graduates honored last year, and consistent attendance of 60-80 students and community members at Generations of Pride
- Visited classrooms for panels, lectures, and other events
- Continued our successful Gaypril celebration with even more events and celebrations
Visibility Helps us Shine
Our student staff team created the above video for our Trans Day of Visibility Celebration. Western Washington University is a special place for LGBTQ+ students. We provide support for all students navigating their gender, sexuality, and other identities. Multiple student surveys have shown 40-50% of the student body identifies within the LGBTQ+ community, with 18% of them identifying as Trans or Gender Expansive.
Students are choosing Western because we:
- Provide Gender Affirming Care
- Host the longest annual university drag show: 33 years!
- Have a Lived Name policy where anyone can update their first name in our systems without a legal name change--with a process to get full name in the future
- Over 10 LGBTQ+ centered clubs
- Affinity Programs to help students
- Pride Affinity Housing floor
- Gender Inclusive Housing across the full Residence Life system
- Provide specialized mental health support for LGBTQ+ students
- Have affirming messages across campus
Your donation helps us improve our services. Long term, we hope to expand services for a Graduate Assistant role, an annual conference on gender and sexuality for the state, and more.
Our goal this year is $2,025!
Funds raised will support our students in the following ways:
- Providing emergency financial assistance, through financial aid and other monetary support as necessary, to assist LGBTQ+ students in staying enrolled and successful at Western in the event of unanticipated significant economic hardship.
- Supporting University programming that advances the visibility, understanding, and celebration of LGBTQ+ cultures at Western.
- Supporting Western student, staff, and faculty participation in LGBTQ+ conferences beyond Western that advance leadership development and/or engage queer and trans intellectual and artistic inquiry.
- Redeveloping Western's Safe Zone program to train students, faculty, and staff on how to support students in the classroom, around campus, and in the community
Here are some examples of what your donation can help support:
- Your $5 donation supports a purchase of 10 or more stickers. Our stickers are affirming for students. Allowing them to show their pride with friends, family, and community.
- Your $10 donation provides admission for 1 student to our annual drag show! Allowing students with financial need a chance to attend the longest running university drag show in the country!
- Your $20 donation provides 5 students our annual Lavender Graduation & Celebration t-shirts and cords.
- Your $50 donation covers the cost for food for an Affinity Centered Program meeting such as Trans Tea or Queer and Trans Students of Color. Our programs help affirm our students and build community--which has shown it helps retain our students at Western! We have food at these events to ensure students are having their basic needs met
- Your $75 donation covers common programming costs for our LGBTQ+ related clubs, part of the Queer Guild Council. These clubs such as the Royal Gambit Drag Club, Out in Business, Out in Education, and our incoming Out in Law club have provided spaces that affirm our students and help connect them with community beyond the walls of Western related to their interests and career aspirations.
- Your $100 donation provides emergency funds which can cover a variety of needs that are unique for each student such as food insecurity, a fee for campus services, supplies for academics, etc.
- Your $250 donation covers the cost of registration for students attending conferences to connect with communities centering gender and sexuality in our region such as Portland State University's Queer Students of Color Conference
- Your $500 donation provides compensation for a Safe Zone Facilitator role
- Your generous $1,000 donation covers the cost for a graduate student to join our team for one quarter at 10hrs/week. This crucial staffing position would allow us to expand our services to meet student need
All donation levels support our mission of supporting the holistic thriving of Western students. Students of all sexualities, genders, races, and other social identities attend our events and use our services.
Joanne DeMark Rainbow Scholarship
We honor Joanne DeMark with the re-designation of the Rainbow Scholarship in her name. Joanne was a key figure at Western in the LGBTQ+ Advocacy Council and the creation of Safe Zone training. Her advocacy helped create LGBTQ+ Western, and now her memory lives on in providing support for students. All students are eligible for the scholarship, and selection is centered on the student's commitment to supporting the LGBTQ+ community at Western and beyond.
We Need your Support
Students of all identities deserve a space to get support. Our students have had amazing successes while navigating challenging experiences in their lives. LGBTQ+ students across campus have identified challenges with food insecurity, housing, mental health, and other circumstances that can be a barrier to their personal well-being and academic success. Our office uses your donations to help alleviate some of these challenges.
We appreciate your donation of any amount. Thank you for giving back to the LGBTQ+ community at Western Washington University!
Learn more about our services on our website
-JoeHahn, LGBTQ+ Director and the LGBTQ+ Western team
JoeHahn, LGBTQ+ Director