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Support Disability Comic Con Expansion

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Hello!

Last year, a group of cosplayers from Houston got together to have our first Disability Comic Con. It was an amazing experience, but we only had one problem - we need a bigger venue. Our first DCC had over 300 people in attendance who share a love for pop culture, comics, games, music, cosplay, and more. However, our space could only accommodate 300 people, and several of our attendees were wheelchair-bound. We want to make sure that everyone has plenty of space and room to navigate throughout the venue, and that is where you come in!

To help with our FUN-raiser, we decided to host The Best of Texas Cosplay Friendsgiving. The event is scheduled for Saturday, November 16th from 7 pm to 11 pm at The Silo, an old rice mill factory that was turned into a zombie apocalypse venue. You can help us out by donating money, time, or social media shares about the event.

You can also help by sponsoring items or the event itself! The proceeds used will benefit our 2025 Disability Comic Con and go towards our favorite nonprofit Chrysalis Spectrum Foundation, a 501c3 organization that assists young to middle-aged adults with a disability with job skills, work transportation vouchers, and community resource fairs.


Thank you for your consideration in supporting our event! Know that your donation will make so many enthusiasts with a disability happy!


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Donations 

  • ROBERT MITCHELL
    • $25
    • 1 mo
  • Fdiskphotography D
    • $25
    • 1 mo
  • Alex Smith
    • $80
    • 2 mos
  • DONALD ELLIOT
    • $50
    • 2 mos
  • Dwaila Jackson
    • $50 (Offline)
    • 2 mos
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Fundraising team (2)

Alisa Elliot
Organizer
Lakewood Forest, TX
Chrysalis Spectrum Foundation (Csf)
Beneficiary
Andrew Hoang
Team member

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