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PFLAG Votes 2020

2020 may be our most critical election to date and you can count on PFLAG Seattle to give you the information, tools, and resources you need to vote, and help others to vote, too. We’ll continue to update this post with helpful links and resources to keep you informed. Registration (Washington State) Voting Dates and … Read more

PFLAG’s Unity and Inclusion Policy Statement

PFLAG National’s Unity and Inclusion Policy Statement  Approved December 2016 From its founding in 1972 to its work today, PFLAG’s membership of LGBTQ people, families, and allies have united in love, embracing each other and people whose communities are often marginalized, erased or ignored. PFLAG reaffirms that unity and inclusion and a shared commitment to … Read more

Donate While You Shop

Donate to PFLAG Seattle by shopping at some of your favorite places! [iconheading type=”h3″ style=”glyphicon glyphicon-shopping-cart” color=”#dd3333″]Amazon.com[/iconheading]Amazon will donate a percentage of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to the charitable organization of your choice. AmazonSmile is the same Amazon you know. Same products, same prices, same service – just shop through smile.amazon.com and specify that you would like … Read more

Tips For The Holidays

While for some people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender holidays mean celebration, joy, family, and togetherness, for others it can mean a time of stress, difficulty, and even sadness or depression…especially if one feels that they aren’t able to come out or are not out to everyone in the family.  No matter what, … Read more

10 Things You Can Do to Be a Straight Ally

Looking for simple ways to start being amore engaged and active straight ally? Try using a few of these suggestions to build your ally skills and start creating change. Be open. Talk about having gay friends, family, colleagues, or acquaintances. When you talk about them, don’t omit the fact that they’re lesbian, gay, bisexual, or … Read more

Bullying PSA

As the new school year begins, there may be many students who fear returning to school because they have been bullied for being perceived as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender. To cope, these youth may clash with and lash out at the people who want to know what’s wrong and how they can help: parents, … Read more