🎄 December Newsletter from Spill The Tea Cafe 🎄
See What's New This Month at Spill The Tea Cafe! 💫🏳️🌈
As the year winds down, we can’t help but reflect on what an incredible year it’s been at Spill The Tea Café. December is here, and the holidays bring that extra sprinkle of joy and connection that we love so much.
We’re taking December to focus on community, creativity, and a bit of cozy relaxation before diving into an exciting new year. While you might miss our wonderful interns around the café during the holiday weeks, don’t worry—they’ll be back and better than ever in January!
Stay tuned for our special edition holiday podcast airing on December 26. You won’t want to miss Episode 32, where Haylin and Kiki bring all the festive vibes in matching holiday outfits and jammies. It’s going to be a cozy, cheerful, and uplifting conversation to wrap up the year. 🎄🎁
Mark your calendars—you’ll want to tune in for this one!
🗓 Past Events 🗓
🗓 Upcoming Event 🗓
Join us for a cozy, festive evening at Spill the Tea Cafe!
📍 Location: 2nd Floor, 1034 Queen St, Honolulu
🕓 Time: 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
📅 Date: Friday, December 13th
🏆 Success stories 🏆
We are also bursting with pride for our incredible youth, who had the opportunity to share their stories with an audience of over +20 Executive Directors.
Their courage, vulnerability, and authenticity moved the room to tears, leaving a profound impact on everyone who listened.
Their voices carried a message of resilience and hope, reminding us all why we do what we do. To our amazing youth: thank you for inspiring us and for being the heart of our mission.
💪 Strengthening Partnerships 🤝
We’re honored to strengthen our collaboration with Partners in Care and other incredible organizations dedicated to uplifting our community. A highlight of this partnership was our Executive Director, Haylin, speaking at the Hawaiʻi Homelessness & Housing Conference on "Minority Stress: Working with LGTBQIA+ Youth in Hawaiʻi."
This opportunity deepened our shared commitment to creating inclusive, supportive spaces for vulnerable youth.