These brands are sponsors of an LGBTQ summer camp for children as young as 12 years old called “Brave Trails”
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The North Face, Toms, and Brooks are some of the main sponsors of an LGBTQ youth camp – Brave Trails – an overnight summer camp where “[they] blend all the traditional elements of a summer camp with an LGBTQ+ twist!”
Image: https://www.bravetrails.org/camper-videos-photos
Aimed at 12 to 17-year-olds, kids are separated “based on their gender identity” rather than their biological sex, kids are encouraged to put on drag performances and embrace their “true selves.”
Toms
In a recent video about a young camper who identifies as they/them and received gender affirming mental health counseling at Brave Trails, Toms Chief Brand and Impact Officer Amy Smith said “We’ve been incredibly proud to donate over $350,000 to their [Brave Trails] efforts.”
Brooks
The sports equipment brand Brooks, a top corporate sponsorship of Brave Trails, has committed to other woke initiatives. Brooks hopes to “Achieve at least 30% BIPOC representation at all levels of Brooks U.S. employees.”
The North Face
The North Face uses proceeds from its “Pride Collection” to fund sponsorships for efforts like Brave Trails.
During last year’s pride month, the North Face released a campaign “Summer of Pride” with mustached male drag queen and pride kid’s clothing.
Call Toms at 1 (800) 975 8667 and tell them to stop supporting Brave Trails’ grooming of minors.
Call Brooks at 1 (855) 427-6657 and tell them to stop supporting Brave Trails’ grooming of minors.
Call The North Face at 1 (888) 863-1968 and tell them to stop supporting Brave Trails’ grooming of minors.