WE ARE ALL
southern utah
Pride of Southern Utah is committed to making every member of our LGBTQIA+ community feel: Seen. Secure. Supported.
Mission
Pride of Southern Utah is dedicated to advancing opportunities for visibility, connection, and inclusivity in our region by creating spaces and dialogue that celebrate our LGBTQIA+ community. We do this by creating community, providing support, increasing advocacy, and promoting awareness at the personal, commercial, and legislative level.
OUR Pillars
Advocacy
We commit to active involvement in local and state efforts in support of legislation and decisions that positively affect the LGBTQIA+ community. We stay informed and keep our local community updated by working closely with our community partners who are leading the charge at the state level to work towards policy change.
Connection
We build connections and foster belonging by offering and supporting a diverse set of events (as well as supporting other organizations creating events) that celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community and build safe spaces for us all to exist.
Support
We locate, share, and collaborate on the creation of resources vital to our community — focused on identifying safe businesses, medical practices, and social workers. We leverage our network of partners to provide access to these resources within our region. We actively support and promote affirming organizations and businesses.
Community
We practice active involvement in our communities through volunteering and group participation. We strive to make our community a better, safer place. We invite collaboration with all like-minded groups and individuals to create a safe and supportive society.
Who do we serve?
Pride of Southern Utah focuses the majority of our events and community activities in Washington Country. We have connections with local PRIDE organizations in Iron, Kane, and Garfield counties and are committed to bolstering their events and supporting them in any way we can. We also encourage anyone who is excited and motivated by our mission to contact us about getting involved. We’d love to hear how we can better serve other (especially more rural) areas that may not have PRIDE representation (yet).