PFT/TGS Online-Helpline

Q. I have a personal problem, can anyone help?
A. We'll certainly try. PFLAG-Talk and TGS PFLAG includes parents, friends, gays, lesbian, bisexuals and transgendered persons from a wide variety of backgrounds. We offer support and a good listening ear.
===Laura Siegel, San Francisco, CA

Q. But I'm not sure I want to broadcast it to 300 strangers?
A. That's why we established the PFLAG-Talk/TGS-PFLAG Online-Helpline. Write to us privately and we will answer or forward your question to an appropriate helpline volunteer or serve as an intermediary to the list. But the private helpline is second best to joining the list. In cyberspace as on earth, chapter helplines are good, but meetings are much better.

Send mail to for our helpline volunteers: Kitten Gross, mother of a female to Male transsexual, PFLAG Cleveland; Wendy Wartes, Rhea Murray, and Emily Rizzo.

Please send your help requests email to all four because they back each other up.


PFLAG-Talk/TGS-PFLAG Home Page


PFLAG-Talk/TGS-PFLAG Support

PFLAG-Talk FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

TGS-PFLAG FAQ (Transgender Family Support)

Revised May 8, 2004. Please send updates/corrections/suggestions to John Lindner, Webmaster


 
 

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