June 19, 2025 - 06:32

CHICAGO, June 18, 2025 — nuEra Cannabis is excited to unveil two significant fundraising events this June, collaborating with Howard Brown Health and the Care Moor Foundation for Civic Engagement. These initiatives are designed to coincide with the celebrations of Pride Month and Juneteenth, underscoring nuEra’s dedication to promoting inclusion, wellness, and social equity within the cannabis industry.
The Juneteenth fundraiser aims to honor the history and significance of this important date, focusing on Black civic engagement and empowerment. The event will feature various activities, including educational workshops, community discussions, and opportunities for attendees to contribute to local initiatives that support Black communities.
Simultaneously, the Pride Month fundraiser seeks to bolster LGBTQ+ healthcare initiatives, providing vital resources and support for individuals in need. Both events will foster a sense of community and solidarity while raising essential funds to further the missions of the partnering organizations. nuEra remains committed to making a positive impact through these collaborative efforts.
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