
Formerly AIDS Foundation Houston, Allies in Hope will use funding from Bunnies on the Bayou 46 to support Camp Hope, an annual retreat that empowers youth living with HIV by providing mentorship, medical education, and community-building activities
A leader in LGBTQ-inclusive healthcare, Avenue 360 will utilize funding from Bunnies on the Bayou 46 to expand its HIV Continuum of Care, ensuring that individuals living with HIV/AIDS have access to comprehensive medical treatment, mental health support, and case management.
Dedicated to improving the health and well-being of individuals with chronic illnesses such as HIV/AIDS and cancer, Lazarus House will use Bunnies on the Bayou 46 funding to enhance its Wellness and Rehabilitation Programs, helping clients regain strength, mobility, and independence
Focused on uplifting LGBTQ+ youth, M.E.N. Inc. will utilize funds from Bunnies on the Bayou 46 to expand its Safe Space Mentoring Groups, providing mentorship, leadership development, and academic support to LGBTQ+ students aged 13-18.
A safe haven for unhoused LGBTQ+ youth, Montrose Grace Place will use Bunnies on the Bayou 46 funding to expand Tracy’s Closet, a program offering gender-affirming clothing, hygiene products, and outreach services to young individuals experiencing housing insecurity.
One of Houston’s leading LGBTQ+ service providers, The Montrose Center will direct Bunnies on the Bayou 46 funding to its TransWellness Program, which provides culturally competent mental health care, healthcare navigation, emergency financial assistance, and name change support for transgender and gender-expansive individuals.
Focused on dismantling barriers for Black LGBTQ+ individuals, The Normal Anomaly Initiative will utilize Bunnies on the Bayou 46 funding to expand its Transportation and Self-Screening Program, which provides free rides and at-home STI/HIV testing to increase healthcare access.
Serving LGBTQ+ young adults experiencing homelessness, Open Gate will use funding from Bunnies on the Bayou 46 to provide Emergency Financial Assistance, covering rent, utilities, transportation, and vocational training for those in crisis.
As Houston’s longest-running LGBTQ+ music ensemble, Pride Chorus Houston will use Bunnies on the Bayou 46 funds to support its 2025-2026 Concert Season, expanding community outreach and amplifying LGBTQ+ voices through music
A longtime supporter of individuals living with HIV/AIDS, PWA Holiday Charities will apply Bunnies on the Bayou 46 funding toward its Holiday Food Assistance Program, ensuring that low-income individuals and families have access to nutritious meals during the holiday season.
Focused on healing and empowerment, The T.R.U.T.H. Project will use funding from Bunnies on the Bayou 46 to support its Wellness and Empowerment Circles, which provide mental health, movement therapy, and social connection opportunities for LGBTQIA+ individuals of color.
Supporting patients receiving HIV/AIDS treatment at Houston’s Thomas Street Health Center, this organization will apply Bunnies on the Bayou 46 funding toward its Sandwich Program, ensuring that individuals attending medical appointments have access to nutritious meals to support treatment adherence.