| Rainbow Families of New Jersey |
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| Rainbow Families of New Jersey (RFNJ) is an all-volunteer, non-profit 501(c3) organization dedicated to serving the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual (LGBT) parents, their children, and those interested in becoming parents. |
| Rainbow Families of Illinois |
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| Rainbow Families DC |
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The organization for all LGBT parents/prospective parents and our allies in the DC Metropolitan area.
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| Rainbow Families (Minnesota) |
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| Rainbow Families works to create a safe, just, and affirming, world for LGBT parents and their children. Rainbow Families provides resources, educational forums, speakers' bureau, school advocacy, events and celebrations. Its annual conference attracts over 1,200 people and includes a day of programs and workshops for adults and children. Rainbow Families also represents families in the media and at the Capitol. |
| Pop Luck Club |
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The Pop Luck Club is a Los Angeles-based organization of gay dads that is the largest known gay fathers organization in the world, with hundreds of families and continued strong growth. Its mission is to advance the well-being of gay prospective parents, gay parents, and their children. We do this through mutual support, community collaboration, and public understanding.
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| Our Family |
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The Bay Area's LGBT Family Organization.
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| MEGA Family Project |
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Educating,empowering, and strengthening Georgia's LGBT community and our families. |
| Maybe Baby Seattle |
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| Seattle group for prospective LGBTQ parents providing community, support, and information |
| Local LGBT Parenting Groups |
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The Family Pride Coalition directory of parenting groups.
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| Lesbian and Gay Family Building Project |
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| Serves upstate New York, is funded in large part through the NYS Department of Health, and publishes the Directory of Family Building Services for LGBT People , which lists welcoming providers. |
| L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center's Family Services Program |
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Provides support, education, advocacy and an array of social and educational programming to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender parents and their children. The program also supports prospective parents, singles and couples interested in creating a family.
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| iPride |
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iPride’s mission is to cultivate positive identity formation in children who are of more than one racial or ethnic heritage and/or who have been transracially adopted. We strive to create a more inclusive and equitable society by educating ourselves, our children, and our communities, about multiethnic families, mixed heritage identity and transracial adoptee experiences.
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| Houston Gay and Lesbian Parents |
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HGLP is a social and support group for lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender parents, their partners and kids, and parents in planning.
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| GLBT Families (Austin) |
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GLBT Families wants to provide a way for children that identify as glbt, or children of glbt parents to meet one another and make new friends that share a common bond of loving and being loved no matter the persons gender or sexual orientation. We hope by getting all the glbt families and community together we can eliminate prejudice and discrimination and offer relief for our glbt families in need.
We also want to provide a close connection between glbt parents so they too can share the joy, the hard times, and the triumph of being glbt parents or parents of glbt children.
Please know we welcome you with open arms regardless of your relationship status or whether or not you have children. GLBT Grandparents are also more than welcome.
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| Family Matters: The LGBT Parenting Group of San Diego |
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| Considering Parenthood |
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