Since 2018, Bob Fisher and Jim Sargant have been passionate supporters of Rainbow Railroad, dedicating their time to raising awareness and funds to help LGBTQI+ people facing persecution find safety.
Small Steps, Big Impact: Bob & Jim’s Community Support
Community fundraisers play a vital role in sustaining our work, rallying their networks to take action and provide critical support. This month, we spoke to two of our dedicated community supporters, Bob Fisher and Jim Sargant, about what drives them to mobilize support for our mission.
Since 2018, Bob Fisher (he/him) and Jim Sargant (he/him) have been passionate supporters of Rainbow Railroad, dedicating their time to raising awareness and funds to help LGBTQI+ people facing persecution find safety. Their journey with Rainbow Railroad began nearly ten years ago at Toronto Pride, where they first learned about the organization’s mission.
“We were so thrilled to find Rainbow Railroad and hear about its work,” Bob recalls. “As a gay couple, it was very important to us to find an organization where gay people were helping other LGBTQI+ people who were in danger around the world.”
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Since then, Bob and Jim have committed to making a tangible difference as community supporters. Their fundraising efforts centre around communities they are a part of, first through Minden Pride in Minden, Ontario. More recently, they have fundraised through Camp Mars, a LGBTQI+ campground in Florida. Their ongoing commitment has helped to raise more than $34,000 for Rainbow Railroad.
With the backing of Camp Mars owners Dale Dunston and Tom Costello, they’ve hosted specific fundraising events, such as Las Vegas Weekend, and weekly bingo nights, with many players donating a portion of their winnings to Rainbow Railroad. Moving forward, Bob and Jim are excited to pass the torch to John Tully at Camp Mars who will spearhead the Camp’s fundraising efforts in support of Rainbow Railroad.
“We have been so inspired by Rainbow Railroad’s efforts and successes in supporting LGBTQI+ people at risk,” Jim says. “And we’ve been equally inspired by the generosity of the Camp Mars community, who have embraced this mission and helped us reach our fundraising goals.”
A Simple Approach to Community Engagement
While their efforts have been successful, Bob and Jim emphasize that fundraising doesn’t have to be overwhelming. “You don’t need to do a big, splashy event,” Bob advises. “Slow and steady can work. It took us 14 months to reach our goal at Camp Mars. Be consistent in your message, and don’t be discouraged by ups and downs in fundraising flow.”
They also encourage others to seek out support from Rainbow Railroad when needed. “Do not hesitate to ask for technical help or support materials from the Rainbow Railroad office,” Jim says. “They can provide great resources to make your efforts more impactful.”
Beyond raising funds, their work has also raised awareness within their community. “During our fundraising efforts, we’ve been approached by individuals who have firsthand knowledge of global LGBTQI+ persecution,” Jim shares. “Hearing their stories has made our mission feel even more urgent and personal.”
Bob and Jim continue their journey as community supporters with the hope of inspiring others to take action. “We want people to know that even small contributions can make a difference,” Bob says. “Rainbow Railroad not only relocates people to safety but also helps them with immediate needs, whether it’s financial aid due to job loss or support to move to a safer place within their own country.”
Through their dedication, Bob and Jim have shown that community-driven efforts can have an incredible impact. They hope their story encourages more people to step up, raise awareness, and contribute in whatever way they can.