There are many whose work has influenced the PFLAG-Talk/TGS-PFLAG website. These are the people who helped the most.
Maggie Heineman began the PFLAG-talk web page.
Steve Basile, owner-pflag-talk, makes the list work, both technically and spiritually.
Richard Bauer, volunteer system administrator for CritPath.
Dixie Beer is the coordinator of the PFLAG-Talk helpline.
Scott Bidstrup provides a youth page, a parents page and an early version of our PFLAG chapter listings.
Mary Boenke was one of the first coordinators of the TGS-PFLAG helpline.
Joe Bordo converts our documents into Acrobat versions of Pennsylvania Expose and will do the same for the pft/tgs library.
Deb Bridge used Carlin's words and stream of consciousness to keep us from being bored and pft from getting boring.
Sean Burke graciously shared web site maintenance tip #52,733 along with a great deal of encouragement and opinion.
Steve C. and Maggie started the website called Bridges Across, to promote dialogue.
David Casti, established PFLAG-Talk.
Ron Chaplin provided powerful family stories.
Dan F shared his story Looking for the Easy Way Out.
Jason Hungerford founded the Schools List and the Youth Lists, spin-offs of pflag-talk, and now serves as Executive Director of Youth Guardian Services.
Russell Johannesson, webmaster for ACT-UP Philadelphia, installed Maggie's modem software, introduced her to Internet lists, and started this website.
Kiyoshi Kuromiya, founder of the Critical Path Project gives us time and space.
Charles Levendosky, editor of FACT showed Maggie a website that's all content and easy to use.
Jay McClinton, Redcoat, helped with early graphics.
Rhea Murray, Mother Phoenix, has heroic strength and the gift of eloquence.
Nancy Lamkin Olson, testifies with passion and writes with wit.
Chris Purdom, Maggie's former colleague in the FTRN, for the IWG, and a whole lot more.
Emily Rizzo, founder of tgs-pflag, is an Internet mentor and friend for all seasons.
Robyn Serven served as a facilitator for tgs-pflag.
Laura Siegel writes with love and beauty and collects good things written by others.
Sharon Stuart was a guide and leader for tgs-pflag.
John
Valincius converted email messages to html, washing them
first.
Hugs and Calgary roses to you all--
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Revised October 14, 1999