Betches Brides Fav LGBTQ+ Wedding Vendors


Your wedding is all about who you are as a couple. With the amount of time and money spent on planning a wedding, it's a real opportunity to live out your values. You can truly show what is important to you and your partner just by how you spend your money during the wedding process.

We are proud to share (if you didn’t know already) that Loma Vista Gardens is a LGBTQ+ owned wedding venue!

Our hope is to provide couples with the opportunity to support and engage with a community that is far too underrepresented in the wedding industry.

Visibility and representation matter, which is why we cannot thank Betches Brides enough for listing Loma Vista Gardens on their “Favorite LGBTQ+ Owned Wedding Vendor” list! We are humbled to be named among so many other wonderful LGBTQ+ wedding vendors. Click HERE to see the curated list of LGBTQ+ wedding vendors that were submitted by the Betches Brides community. To find a more comprehensive list of LGBTQ+-owned wedding vendors in your area, visit The Knot’s vendor search tool on theknot.com.

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While you’re at it, why not follow, support and share some of our favorite LGBTQ+ Charities which we have conveniently listed below for you to check out: 

Ali Forney Center: Ali Forney Center's mission is to protect LGBTQ+ youths from the harms of homelessness and empower them with the tools needed to live independently. Rather than simply created a cash fund to support this organization, you can purchase items that young LGBTQIA people need off of AFC's wishlist on The Knot.

Black Visions Collective: Black Visions Collective is a trans- and queer-led social-justice organization and legal fund based in Minneasota. They are committed to dismantling systems of oppression and violence so there is dignity and equity for all.

Human Rights Campaign: The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) is the nation's largest civil rights organization working to achieve lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer equality.

Marsha P. Johnson Institute: The history of Pride and Stonewall notably includes Marsha P. Johnson, who was a leading figure in the Stonewall uprising. Johnson was an activist and self-identified drag queen. The MPJI protects and defends the human rights of Black transgender people.

National Black Justice Coalition: The National Black Justice Coalition is American civil rights organization serving primarily lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. Their goal is to end racism, homophobia, bias and stigma. 

The Trevor Project: The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) young people under 25. The organization offers life-saving and life-affirming services to young LGBTQ+ people.


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