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| Originally created as a support group for parents and
friends of lesbians and gays, its focus has broadened over the years as
new needs were identified. Besides serving parents, families, and friends,
PFLAG also invites gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning
(GLBTQ) people to join and participate. PFLAG is especially useful to
young people dealing with the difficult issues of their emerging
sexuality. |
| PFLAG has a national office in Washington, DC, that
provides materials and support to its more than 475 local chapters
throughout the US and Canada. PFLAG is the largest GLBTQ-related
membership organization, boasting a membership of over 75,000 individuals! |
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| Local PFLAG Chapters |
| Most people come to PFLAG local chapter meetings, which
vary by locality. Most chapters meet at least once a month, and many also
have social events between meetings. Some chapters are made up mostly of
parents and families, and other chapters are mostly GLBTQ people. All
welcome parents, families, friends, gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgender
people, and those questioning their sexuality |
| In all cases, the identity of those attending the meetings
and the content that is discussed at meetings is kept confidential. Some
members and guests may be in the closet for personal or professional
reasons, and members respect their desire for confidentiality. |
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| Chapter Meetings |
| PFLAG meetings generally have time for discussion, either
all together or in smaller groups, depending on the size and needs of the
chapter. For example, some larger chapters might break into special
interest groups during the discussion time. There might be a group for
support, another specifically for youth, another that discusses education
issues, etc. It all depends on the size and needs of the individual group. |
| Many chapters also have presentations at their meetings.
Sometimes there are special guests, who share their experiences or
knowledge in a specific area. Other times, a chapter member may lead a
general discussion of some issue of interest to the group. |
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| How PFLAG Chapters Serve Youth |
| PFLAG encourages GLBTQ youth to attend chapter meetings and
take advantage of meetings, information, and support the chapters offer.
PFLAG publishes a wealth of literature that can be useful to young people
who are discovering their identity, and most chapters make that
information available to those attending the meetings. That information is
hard to get in many communities, but it is readily available from PFLAG. |
| Chapter meetings are also a great place to meet supportive
people, which are very hard to find in some communities. You can walk into
a meeting and meet other GLBTQ people and accepting and supportive
parents, relatives, and friends of GLBTQ people. You can be yourself,
without having to worry what people will think. You can ask questions,
share your concerns, talk about things you may not be able to talk about
anywhere else. Or you can just sit there and listen to the others. You
won't be forced to participate, if you just want to take it all in. |
| Many youth who feel they cannot come out to their families
find just what they need at PFLAG meetings. It is good to meet parents who
are kind and supportive as we come to terms with our sexuality. They can
fill a need that our own parents might not be able to fill. If you are
thinking about coming out at home, they might be able to help you figure
out the best way to do it. |
| Being a gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or questioning
youth does not have to be lonely and frightening. The local PFLAG chapter
is there for you. All you have to do is visit a meeting to find people who
will accept you as just exactly the person you are. |
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| You Have A Home In PFLAG! |
| PFLAG is a very comfortable, supportive, and friendly
organization. Sometimes life is tough, when you are different or when you
have to deal with friends or family who are different. PFLAG can help! And
PFLAG does help. It is a vital resource. It is a place where you can just
be yourself. And we all need a place like that in our lives! |
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