Building Queer Community: Resources and Support for Every Journey

Being queer is beautiful—but it can also be isolating. Life doesn’t come with a roadmap, and sometimes the hardest part isn’t figuring out who you are—it’s finding your people.

That’s why I made a space not just to share my voices—Brae, Harlot Grace, and Pup Foxy—but to connect you to resources and communities that lift you up, guide you, and remind you that you are not alone.

Why Community Matters

I’ve been there: feeling unseen, misunderstood, or unsafe. And I’ve also experienced the profound relief of being seen, supported, and celebrated. Community isn’t just nice—it’s life-saving.

Whether it’s a queer friend who listens, a support group in your city, or a national hotline you can call in the middle of the night, connection matters. It matters for your mental health, your growth, your safety, and your joy.

Resources I Stand Behind

Here are some places I trust and recommend:

  • The Trevor Project: National crisis and suicide prevention for LGBTQIA+ youth.

  • GLAAD Resources: Guides, media representation advocacy, and community support.

  • Soulforce: Advocates for LGBTQIA+ inclusion in faith spaces.

  • Lambda Legal: Legal support and advocacy for LGBTQIA+ rights.

  • 365Gay National Resources: LGBTQIA+ news, resources, and guides.

How I Hope SayHeyBrae Can Help

This site isn’t just about me performing or reflecting—it’s about creating spaces where you can explore, learn, and connect. Here, you’ll find:

  • Resources & support: Trusted organizations and links for guidance.

  • Voices & perspectives: From Brae, Harlot Grace, and Pup Foxy—because we all experience the world differently.

  • Community invitations: Events, collaborations, or just reminders that you are not alone.

You don’t have to figure everything out by yourself. You don’t have to feel like an outlier. You can belong. You can find your people. You can thrive.

Your Turn

I hope this space helps you step into your own joy, curiosity, and freedom. Explore the resources, meet the voices, and remember: your identity, your quirks, your desires—they’re not only valid—they’re worthy of celebration.

Welcome to SayHeyBrae. Welcome to a queer, vibrant, unapologetic community.

—Brae ✨

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