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A partnership of parents, allies, and LGBTQ+ people working to make a better future for LGBTQ+ youth and adults in New York City through support, education, and advocacy.
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Events by this group
4 upcoming · 35 in the past 90 days
Upcoming events
Past events (last 90 days)
March 2026
PFLAG NYC Monthly Meeting

Black Family Circle

General Support Meeting

TransFamilies Project

Partners Group

Saphlicks x NYC Dyke March Short Films Night
April 2026

Parenting Tweens
Loving Elders

Loved and Lost: LGBTQ Suicide Bereavement Circle
Dads Group

Trans Empowerment Circle
TransFamilies Project
General Support Meeting

AAPI Rainbow Parents Circle

Neurodiversity & Gender Diversity

Loved and Lost: LGBTQ Suicide Bereavement Circle
Partners Group

Black Family Circle
General Support Meeting
May 2026
Loving Elders
Center Support: Inmigrantes LGBTQIA+

Parenting Tweens
TransFamilies Project
General Support Meeting

Neurodiversity & Gender Diversity

Community Gems for NYC Families

Dads Group

Trans Empowerment Circle

Faith Over Fear in Parenting LGBTQ+ Kids: How Conversion Therapy Harms Instead of Helps
Loved and Lost: LGBTQ Suicide Bereavement Circle

El Amor Hace la Familia
Partners Group

Finding Hope: Guidance for Supporting Those at Risk of Suicide
Black Family Circle
General Support Meeting
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