Together with PFLAGCP-NWI, we are hosting a social, support, education, & networking space for LGBTQ+ teens & their allies. Teens (12-18) are welcome. Parents/guardians can meet concurrently.
The Crown Point/Northwest Indiana chapter of PFLAG is leading a monthly social & networking time for LGBTQ+ teens and their allies (PFLAG provides support, education, and advocacy for family, friends, allies, and members of the LGBTQ community). Meetings will be held on the fourth Tuesday of each month, unless otherwise announced.
Parents/guardians are welcome to stay at the library during the teens’ session. A separate meeting room (Meeting Room C) has been set up for this optional “Parents’ Networking” time.
Teen meetings will focus mainly on social time and activities, but will also include introductions, educational talks/resources, and group discussions. Potential topics are listed below:
July 23:
August 27:
Future possible topics include:
Teens are also more than welcome to bring their own topics and questions for discussion. Future 2019 meeting dates: Sep 24, Oct 22, Nov 26, Dec date TBD
For more information, contact Elisabeth at PFLAG Crown Point/Northwest Indiana (219-216-1356, texting ok too), or Max at Merrillville Public Library (219-769-3541).
AGE GROUP: | Teens (12-18) |
TAGS: | Discussion Groups |
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