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Location

1122 East Pike St PMB 620
Seattle, WA 98122
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Contact

(206) 325-7724
[email protected]

Chapter Meetings and Events
Jun
42025

Renton Support Meeting (in person)

Our monthly, in-person Renton support meeting is open to all and provides a comfortable atmosphere of openness where parents, families, friends and LGBTQ+ individuals can share their experiences with others to learn how to support one another with love and pride. A variety of educational materials are available for free. All are welcome to join us.

Registration is required.

Time
7:00pm–9:00pm PDT
Jun
92025

Capitol Hill Support Meeting (in person & virtual)

Our monthly support meetings are open to all and provide a comfortable atmosphere of openness where parents, families, friends and LGBTQ+ individuals can share their experiences with others to learn how to support one another with love and pride. A variety of educational materials are available for free.

Registration is required.

To ensure a safe space, we ask that everyone register to attend, whether you plan to attend in person or virtually. The meeting location will be provided when you register.

Time
6:30pm–8:30pm PDT
Jun
172025

West Seattle Support Meeting (in person)

Our monthly, in-person West Seattle support meeting is open to all and provides a comfortable atmosphere of openness where parents, families, friends and LGBTQ+ individuals can share their experiences with others to learn how to support one another with love and pride. A variety of educational materials are available for free.

Registration is required.
Time
7:30pm–9:00pm PDT
Jun
242025

Monthly Online Support Meeting w/guest Hannah Smith, trauma therapist

It’s no surprise to any of us that this is a difficult and polarized time. Feeling anxious, experiencing grief, and reacting to the trauma of it all is understandable. But, what happens when all this happens on a mass scale? Hannah Smith will join us to explain about Collective Anxiety, Grief & Trauma from a brain-body/holistic perspective and will offer tips to help manage these difficult times. Hannah is president of PFLAG Skagit. She also is a certified Interpersonal Neurobiologist, trauma therapist, and national educator with 25 years of experience in clinical, corporate, and educational settings. Hannah’s talk and Q&A will be during the first hour of the meeting. The support portion of the meeting will be during the second hour.

Registration is required.

Time
7:00pm–9:00pm PDT