She’s an emcee, a comedian and a philanthropist who has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for charity -- and she does it all in drag!
Local Drag Queen Karrissa Wade (she/her) has spent three decades in Jacksonville combating stigma through love and kindness while raising money for children’s cancer research, autism awareness and HIV patients.
“During COVID, when people were out of work, we raised money doing private shows to help people pay their bills,” Wade said. “I went to the food banks at Lutheran Social Services and loaded up my car four or five times a day to go around taking food to people, and we also did it for our pets.”
Wade said she works with FUR Sisters to collect dog and cat food.
“This is my 30th year in Jax doing these kinds of things,” Wade said, joking that, of course, she started when she was only 2 years old.
Wade said even the smallest kindness can mean the world to someone without you ever knowing it.
“You have people that come in from all over the place and say, ‘Do you remember when you said this or that to me? It changed my life. I was going through severe depression. … You literally pulled me back off the edge,’” Wade said. “That’s what we have to remember is it’s just a smile or hug or just acknowledgement of someone’s life that can make all the difference in the world.”
Wade said that’s exactly what happened for her.
“The LGBTQ community literally saved my life. I was in a spiral,” Wade said. “The love and community I got from Jacksonville really brought me back to a place where I can help other people.”
Now, Wade said, it’s important to her to give back to the entire Jacksonville community.
“This community is so vibrant and so loving. Not just the LGBTQIA, but the plus as well, because everyone is part of that plus,” Wade said. “Everyone has a hope and a dream, and hopefully, we will be able to start doing more for those people and show we are really just one community and one love.”
You can follow Wade on Instagram (@fl_queenofcomedy_) or Facebook (www.facebook.com/karrissa.wade/) to find out where her next performance will be.
She’ll be hosting a Bingo Night presented by Jax River City Pride at 6 p.m. June 29 at Hardwicks on East Adams Street in Jacksonville.