Pride Millvale to Celebrate 5th Anniversary with Focus on Community & Mutual Aid

Pride Millvale 2021.

The organizers behind Pride Millvale have announced that the event will return for its fifth year on Saturday, June 14, 2025, from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. The annual celebration, which takes place in the Borough of Millvale, is free and open to the public.

This year’s programming will emphasize mutual aid and access to community resources. The Millvale Food + Energy Hub will serve as a central location for LGBTQIA+ support services, where multiple organizations will table throughout the day. Attendees will be able to connect with local nonprofits and resource providers offering information and services tailored to the needs of the queer community.

In addition to resource access, the event will offer a full afternoon of family-friendly activities, including crafts, local vendors, live music, and drag performances. Organizers say the goal is to create a space that is safe, inclusive, and welcoming to all ages.

Pride Millvale is organized entirely by volunteers who aim to foster a supportive environment for LGBTQIA+ individuals and allies. Over the past five years, the event has grown into a meaningful part of the region’s Pride season, offering both celebration and connection for the community.

Sponsorship and vendor applications are currently open at pridemillvale.org. The organization is also seeking additional volunteers to assist with planning and help on the day of the event.

For more information, or to get involved, visit pridemillvale.org.

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