The Georgian
Whitaker Foundation

Life Can Always Be Simpler.

The Georgian Whitaker Foundation advocates for LGBTQ+ rights, religious freedoms, and the fight against hate. It supports initiatives that promote equality and protect individuals from discrimination based on sexual orientation, religion, or personal beliefs. 

The foundation works through policy advocacy, educational programs, and community outreach to advance these causes and foster a more inclusive society.

 

OUR CURRENT PROJECTS

The Georgian Whitaker Foundation promotes equality through awareness campaigns, educational workshops, support networks, art projects, resource guides, school clubs, community partnerships, and anti-hate campaigns.

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Stop Jewish Hate (FCAS)

At the Georgian Whitaker Foundation, we proudly support the StandUpToJewishHate campaign. This important initiative is dedicated to fighting anti-Semitism and building solidarity with Jewish communities. We believe in the campaign’s mission to raise awareness about the impacts of Jewish hate, advocate for meaningful policy changes, and foster a safer, more inclusive environment. By promoting education and encouraging community support, StandUpToJewishHate aligns with our commitment to combat hate and promote respect and unity across all communities.

LGBTQ+
Expanding Knowing in West Georgia

At the Georgian Whitaker Foundation, we are committed to spreading awareness about LGBTQ+ issues throughout West Georgia. Our efforts focus on educating communities about LGBTQ+ rights, addressing misconceptions, and fostering an inclusive environment. By organizing workshops, awareness campaigns, and community events, we aim to build understanding and support for LGBTQ+ individuals. We believe that increasing visibility and promoting acceptance are crucial steps toward creating a more equitable and respectful society for everyone in West Georgia.

SUPPORT
Providing support to those who need it.

At the Georgian Whitaker Foundation, we are dedicated to providing vital support for LGBTQ+ individuals throughout West Georgia. We believe in the importance of accessible resources and encourage those in need to reach out for help. For immediate support, we recommend calling the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or contacting The Trevor Project’s 24/7 crisis support at 1-866-488-7386. Additionally, our foundation is here to offer guidance and connect individuals with local resources and support networks. By promoting these services, we aim to ensure that everyone has access to the help and support they need.

GET IN TOUCH.

Telephone: +1 706 407 1258

E-mail: Wyatt.Whitaker@TheGeorgianWhitakerFoundation.org

Locally operated in Carrollton, Georgia.

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