Educational Resources

COVID-19 and transgender mental health

Because of the pandemic, nearly everyone across the world is feeling a level of anxiety and grief that we haven’t experienced before. It’s even worse for transgender youth.


Home for the Holidays: Healthy Communication for Black LGBTQ+ Families

The holidays can be incredibly stressful for the African American LGBTQIA+ community. In December 2021 we held an educational seminar highlighting the struggles commonly faced and ways one can set boundaries and combat issues in the home without disruption. Check out our series and be sure to subscribe to our emails to be in-the-know for…

The Struggle Within: African American LGBTQ+

In April we held a special session for the African American LGBTQIA+ community to the main struggles that African American LGBTQIA+ members face, how to combat these struggles, and how to create a better support system. See below for the recording and list of resources from the session. Books: My Rainbow by DeShanna NealSister Outsider:…

Pride 2020: Jane Story

For Pride 2020 we wanted to make things a bit more lively, as we had to celebrate virtually. So, we created a video series highlighting what pride and PFLAG means to us as parents and volunteers. In this video Jane Story shares what pride and PFLAG mean to her family.

Pride 2020: Carolyn Hall

For Pride 2020 we wanted to make things a bit more lively, as we had to celebrate virtually. So, we created a video series highlighting what pride and PFLAG means to us as parents and volunteers. In this video Carolyn Hall shares why pride is personally important to her, and how important PFLAG is to…

Pride 2020: Chandra Claybon

For Pride 2020 we wanted to make things a bit more lively, as we had to celebrate virtually. So, we created a video series highlighting what pride and PFLAG means to us as parents and volunteers. In this video Chandra Claybon shares her story, and why you should consider volunteering with us!

Pride 2020: Alyssa Sali

For Pride 2020 PFLAG Sandy Springs created a video series highlighting what pride and PFLAG means to us as parents and volunteers. In this video our President Alyssa Sali shares her family’s story.

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