Sip on the rainbow with Cocktails for a Cause

Cocktails for a Cause is back, and all of FCM Hospitality’s venues will offer a drink representing a different color of the all-inclusive Pride rainbow flag in support of the William Way LGBT Community Center and the Attic Youth Center.

Lasting all of Pride Month, this annual initiative will donate $1 from each cocktail sold, and then FCM Hospitality will compile donations from all venues and equally divide them between the organizations once June is over.

The Attic Youth Center’s mission is to create opportunities for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning (LGBTQ) youth to develop into healthy, independent, civic-minded adults within a safe and supportive community and to promote the acceptance of LGBTQ youth in society, a release notes. While The William Way LGBT Community Center seeks to engage and support the diverse LGBTQIA+ communities in the greater Philadelphia area through arts, culture, empowerment, and community connections.

“This annual tradition allows us to convey that our restaurants, clubs and cocktail gardens are safe and inclusive spaces, shows our commitment to lifting our city’s Pride Month celebrations, and using our community to fight for acceptance and equality,” says Avram Hornik, CEO of FCM Hospitality.

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To join in and support the cause, Philadelphians can visit all of FCM’s participating locations to try each drink including: Juno for a red cocktail titled ‘The Firing Squad’; Walnut Garden and Parks on Tap locations this month for an Orange-Mango Margarita; Lola’s Garden for a Yellow Penicillin cocktail; Concourse Dance Bar for a green ‘Ecto-Cooler’; Dolphin Tavern for a blue ‘Out To Sea’ sipper; Harper’s Garden for a purple ‘Princess Jasmine’; Morgan’s Pier for a white Frozen Margarita; Liberty Point for a pink Raspberry Lemonade; Craft Hall for a teal sipper titled ‘The Dog House’; Lucy’s for a brown Nitro Espresso Martini; and both Rosy’s Taco Bar locations for a black Margarita Negra.

“No matter where you are or how you identify, the rainbow colors are meant to signify that you are included, welcome, and safe as part of the LGBTQIA+ community at FCM establishments,” Avram continued.

To find out more information, visit fcmhospitality.com

Molly Given

Molly Given is an award-winning journalist covering features and entertainment while currently residing in Philadelphia. Her love of interesting stories and compelling interviews is only surpassed by an affinity for spicy margaritas.

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