Sabrina Carpenter Supports Transgender Law Center Through ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Tour Fund

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Sabrina Carpenter is using her music tour to make a difference beyond the stage. For the second part of her sold-out Short n’ Sweet tour, she has announced that the Transgender Law Center (TLC) will be one of the recipients of her official Sabrina Carpenter Fund. This move turns her tour into a platform for both entertainment and activism.

The Transgender Law Center is the largest national trans-led organization in the United States. It works to ensure that all people can live freely and safely, with a focus on BIPOC, disabled, and HIV+ communities. During a time when trans people are facing growing legal and social challenges, TLC provides essential support.

Through Carpenter’s fund, TLC will receive help to maintain its Legal Information Helpdesk, which answers over 2,200 questions every year. The fund will also support programs that train more than 400 trans leaders annually, including the Disability Project, Black Trans Circles, and Positively Trans. These initiatives focus on leadership development and strengthening community systems.

Carpenter’s support places TLC among other notable beneficiaries of her fund, such as the LGBT National Help Center, The Jed Foundation, and Best Friends Animal Society. These organizations cover a wide range of causes, including LGBTQ+ rights, mental health, and animal welfare, showing how the singer combines her influence with meaningful philanthropy.

The timing of Carpenter’s announcement is important. With anti-trans legislation rising across the U.S., her support sends a strong message. “By highlighting TLC, Carpenter is not just giving. She’s also sending out to millions of her followers the message that trans lives are worth celebrating, safekeeping, and investing in,” according to the source.

Carpenter’s approach to charity is active, not symbolic. Rather than simply promoting causes online, she is providing tangible support to grassroots projects that make a real difference. Her Short n’ Sweet tour ensures that the energy of her concerts extends directly to the communities that need it most.

By using her platform this way, Sabrina Carpenter is building a legacy that goes beyond music. She shows that pop stardom can be about both joy and justice. With organizations like the Children’s Television Act also benefiting from her fund, Carpenter is proving that her generation cares about more than just hits and social media trends.

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