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Vault Comics & GateCrashers Partner for Pride Charity Auction

Vault Comics & GateCrashers Partner for Charity Auction to Support William Way LGBTQ Center.

Vault Comics & GateCrashers Partner for Charity Auction to Support William Way LGBTQ Center

GateCrashers is very proud to announce that we’ve partnered with Vault Comics for a Pride Charity Auction to benefit the William Way LGBT Community Center in Philadelphia! June 29th at 4E/1P on the Vault Comics Whatnot page

After the success of their Hero Initiative fundraiser in honor of George Peréz, Vault has teamed up with us to auction off rare and one of a kind items from creators like Tom KingSteve OrlandoBecky CloonanMichael Conrad, and more. Additionally, the auction will feature a Harley Quinn poster signed by Kaley Cuoco and Lake Bell, a signed book from Patton Oswalt, and much more.

All proceeds will benefit the William Way LGBT Community Center in Philadelphia, which provides an inclusive and safe space for all members of the LGBTQIA+ community in the greater Philadelphia area. 

The auction will be the culmination of Vault’s Pride Celebration (see the UNBANNED initiative), and GateCrashers’ commitment to support their local LGBTQIA+ community in Philly. 

The auction can be found HERE. Items will be available for pre-bid starting June 24th, with the live auction starting June 29th at 4E/1P. 

Vault Comics publishes the best sci-fi, fantasy, and horror comics. GateCrashers is a website and podcast dedicated to making all things more accessible and approachable for everyone through highlighting diverse voices to help people find things they love. For more information about the William Way LGBT Center, visit their website.

One reply on “Vault Comics & GateCrashers Partner for Pride Charity Auction”

[…] Last year, we were planning our Pride month content which revolved heavily around DC’s Pride anthology as it did the year before. For the first year, I donated to a charity on my own, as I did with our Young Animal project. But we were much larger last year than the year before, so it felt like I wasn’t living by the GateCrashers mission. We have always wanted to be a platform where people’s voices can be heard and use them to make a difference. So I talked to different members with the idea of some sort of Pride fundraiser to raise funds for a local LGBTQIA+ group. I started reaching out to friends and former guests, but we wanted to do more. So I made a call to Vault to see if they wanted to team up, and thankfully they did.  […]

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