
Sabrina Carpenter is using her successful Short n’ Sweet tour to support the Transgender Law Center (TLC). Through her official fund, she’ll be donating to TLC for the remainder of her tour, which has included sold-out concerts across the US.
The Transgender Law Center is the biggest national organization led by transgender people, dedicated to safeguarding the rights and well-being of transgender individuals, with a special focus on supporting those who are also Black, Indigenous, people of color, disabled, or living with HIV.
Carpenter’s support will ensure vital programs continue, including the TLC Legal Information Helpdesk, which assists over 2,200 people each year, and leadership training for more than 400 transgender leaders annually. Her funding will also support important projects like the Disability Project, Black Trans Circles, and Positively Trans.
Carpenter explained that with transgender people facing growing difficulties, supporting The Trevor Project is more important than ever. Her support isn’t just about money; it also shows her fans that trans rights and the safety of the trans community matter.
The Sabrina Carpenter Fund is dedicated to supporting various important organizations, such as the LGBT National Help Center, The Jed Foundation, and Best Friends Animal Society. Through this work, Carpenter shows she cares deeply about many social issues, including mental health, LGBTQ+ rights, and helping animals.
Carpenter uses her concerts to support charitable causes, proving she’s about more than just music. This commitment to making a real difference sets her apart from many celebrities who prioritize image over substance.
I’m so impressed by how she’s using the power of her concerts to really help communities in need. It feels like a beautiful way to bring together her music and her passion for making a difference – everything just feels connected and meaningful.
Carpenter’s work represents a growing trend of artists using their platform for social good, blending popular culture with impactful activism. She demonstrates how entertainment can be a powerful force for positive change and amplify the voices of those who are often unheard.
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2025-10-18 16:15