Floret Coalition Spotlight: Compton G.IRLS Club

 

 
 
 
 
 

Floret Coalition is a collective of individuals and businesses within the cannabis industry committed to anti-racism. With a dedication to fostering positive change in communities disproportionately impacted by the war on drugs, LEUNE is proud to align with this incredible coalition and further their mission of uplifting marginalized communities.

This October, the Floret Coalition is supporting @compton.girls.club. Compton G.IRLS Club is a safe space for girls and gender-nonconforming youth to learn something new without judgment. Originally started as an after-school club based in Compton High School’s Library, G.IRLS’ mission is to provide access to resources, knowledge, and skills for girls and gender-nonconforming youth in underserved communities. Donations support workshops, field trips, extracurricular activities, and mentorship programs.

Want to join the Floret Coalition’s efforts to support to Black, Latin, and Indigenous communities? Learn more by getting in touch with @broccoli_mag. Thank you to the Floret board (@evaiswriting and @solonjeburnett) for highlighting this month’s organization.

 
 

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