[OutVoice] OUTMusic Foundation Supporting LGBT Charities or NOT???...Just passing this along

Terry Christopher enterrytainer at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 13 19:34:00 CST 2011


This was brought to my attention and I wanted to pass it along...seems like rather interesting...originally posted by 
Phyllis A. Travis 
 
Sylvia’s Place LGBT Kids – Tracking Down Santa’s Donation


OK, here we are, just a few days away from Christmas, and Sylvia’s Place is still looking for a special delivery of those gift cards.
If you’ve been following this blog, you know I have been helping Santa track down my $400 donation earmarked for lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender and queer youth searching for shelter at  Sylvia’s Place in NYC,  following the cancellation of the OUTMusic Awards on November 22nd (originally scheduled for December 1st at the Town Hall).
As a nominee for OUTStanding Love Song of the Year,  I wanted to keep the positive energy flowing by donating the funds I paid for the OMA Gala package to an organization dedicated to assisting LGBTQ kids in crisis.   I learned about Sylvia’s Place through my contact at OUTMusic, and had hoped to deliver the gift cards personally on December 1st  when I was in NYC.
Fast forward to today, three weeks later almost to the minute, when I was advised by OUTMusic that the trip to Sylvia’s Place had also been canceled.    Nonetheless, I was devoted to a cause now, so returned home and blogged about the experience.
Where, oh, where are those gift cards?  Following the first blog, I was contacted by the administrator of charity funds for Metropolitan Community Church New York – Sylvia’s Place, advising there had been no communication from OUTMusic about my donation.   Surely there was some misunderstanding?  I had all but been assured the gift cards were already delivered.
I gave all the info needed to MCCNY – Sylvia’s Place, who let me know everything was in place to meet with OUTMusic on Monday the 2oth and get the donation in hand.   Finally, I thought, Santa would get the gift cards in time to take care of Sylvia’s kids.
So, imagine my surprise to get an email yesterday from OUTMusic advising that only $150 of my contribution went to Sylvia’s Place, while the balance of $250 was used to purchase sleeping bags and board games for a holiday party benefiting OUTMusic’s  ”sponsor a youth” campaign.   Now, this is all in the same pot more or less, our LGBTQ ‘kids’ are getting helped, so it’s all good.  Right?  Sort of.   Problem is, I had that money specifically earmarked for Sylvia’s Place, and thought I was very clear about that.
Just to clear up any confusion, I immediately advised my contact that I wanted all 400 bucks to go to Sylvia’s kids, cuz’ Santa was on a deadline and getting impatient.   I later apologized for the tone, but not the intent, which is to make sure every dollar of that $400 I gave OUTMusic on November 21st, for an event that was canceled less than 24 hours later, goes to Sylvia’s Place.
I will keep blogging until Santa lets  me know those gift cards are on the sleigh, ready for delivery to kids looking for shelter and a little bit of Hope this Christmas Eve, at Sylvia’s Place.
To learn more, please see the earlier posts, Gift Card Karma – Sylvia’s Place Follow Up,  and the one I wrote right after returning from NYC, Back from the Big Apple – More OUTMusic News.  Please also help me support Sylvia’s Place this year.    I have promised to make up the balance of the donation, $250 still owed, even if OUTMusic does not deliver, but together, we can all make a HUGE difference for the children and older LGBTQ New York City youth alienated from families and friends, OUT on the streets this Christmas season and months beyond, in search of a warm, embracing heart.    You can donate to Sylvia’s Place, a MCCNY sponsored non-profit Homeless Youth Services shelter, using this link.http://www.homelessyouthservices.org/donate.html.  Thank you.    I dedicated Come, Follow Me, All You Restless Sailors to every child and adult struggling to “come out” in safety, without fear of reprisal, torture or targeted abuse.





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