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Fabulosity Through Volunteering with Founder of Volunqueer - Jacob Buck

Fabulosity Through Volunteering with Founder of Volunqueer - Jacob Buck

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Minister La La sits down today with someone that is in the process of building an innovative platform to serve the LGBTQ+ community. Jacob Buck is the founder of Volunqueer. In this discussion we will learn about his journey, his vision, his inspiration for Volunqueer. We talk about how, as someone with no app or software background, has built an app platform that is soon to come to market and how volunteering has brought so much fabulosity to his life.

Jacob Buck (he/him) is a community builder, volunteer strategist, and founder of VolunQueer, a platform connecting LGBTQIA+ people and allies with safe, affirming ways to give back. He currently leads volunteer engagement for the American Red Cross in the Utah/Nevada Region and has over 15 years of experience in service and leadership. Jacob is a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer (RPCV) and AmeriCorps St. Louis alumnus, and has founded multiple community initiatives, including Stonewall Sports and Outloud Sports Salt Lake City. He’s passionate about creating spaces where people can show up fully, connect deeply, and make a tangible impact.

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