Health & Wellness Overview
Take a break from the festival and step inside The Olympia Center for a Health & Wellness check!
Saturday, June 28, 2025, from 11am to 4pm
The Olympia Center, 222 Columbia St NW, Olympia, WA 98501
health & wellness testing
We’re offering free and confidential HIV testing, Mpox vaccine and Narcan. COVID-19 Vaccines is available with health insurance. Local health jurisdictions will be on-site providing PrEP education and resource navigation in a judgment-free, affirming space.
Sensory room | Rooms 102-103 |
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Need a moment of calm? Our Sensory Room offers a low-stimulation environment for anyone seeking rest, regulation, or a peaceful break from the festivities. This space is especially supportive for neurodivergent folks and anyone experiencing sensory overload.
Workshop | 11am | Multi purpose
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Living Authentically: Wellness for EveryBOdy
Explore holistic wellness through the lens of LGBTQ+ identity, self-love, and community care.
workshop | NOON | Multi purpose
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Consent Is Queer: Exploring Boundaries, Autonomy & Affirmation Together
Reimagine consent as a liberatory, queer practice rooted in respect and connection.
workshop | 1pm | Multi purpose
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Together We Thrive: Building Trans Wellness Communities
Discover how trans wellness is nurtured through collective care, storytelling, and resilience.
workshop | 2pm | Multi purpose
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Pole at Play’s Sexy Chair Dancing and Floor Work at PRIDE!
Celebrate your sensuality in this joyful, body-positive movement session for all levels and bodies.
olympia Center | lobby
Record Your Queer Testimony
Step Inside & Be Heard!
Visit our cozy recording booth to share your story, spill the tea, or reflect on your favorite Pride moment. Your voice will become part of a living archive of LGBTQ2S+ experiences—preserving queer brilliance for generations to come.
olympia Center | Room 100
“Our Story: A Pride Celebration”
In collaboration with the Rainbow Lantern Project, we invite you to participate in an interactive art installation that honors LGBTQIA+ storytelling. Share images and messages to your younger self in a powerful act of visibility, healing, and affirmation—especially for those whose voices have too often been erased.