PFLAG Monthly Calendar
General |
PFLAG/Detroit’s General Meeting normally meets every second Sunday of every Month A few months that may conflict with Church Schedule will be April (Easter), May (Mother's Day), June (PRIDE) and December (Christmas). PFLAG/Detroit’s Board meets every third Monday of every Month except December. In some cases, a pre-determined date may not be listed as participation, etc. depends on outside contact/notification. |
January |
Election: slate of candidate(s) for February Newsletter |
February |
Palm Sunday tradition/donation: Lutheran Church of the Master Diversity’s ‘Breakfast of Champions’ nomination |
March |
Election: Members present at General Meeting Scholarship(s): request Board approval for final number/amount |
April |
IRS form 990 planning re: Motor City Pride & Ferndale Pride Diversity’s ‘Breakfast of Champions’ event (May) |
May |
Scholarship(s): application deadline – May 31 |
June |
Ferndale & Motor City Pride events planning re: annual August ‘Picnic’ planning re: AIDS Walk-Detroit Scholarship(s): cttee recommendations to Board for approval |
July |
Scholarship(s): award winner(s) notified |
August |
annual renewal of Post Office Box Scholarship(s): presentation at annual Pot Luck Picnic |
September |
PFLAG National dues Scholarship(s): request Board approval next year’s participation; review form, guidelines AIDS Walk-Detroit event |
October |
planning re: annual Holiday Party Holiday Baskets: Lutheran Church of the Mastet |
November |
Election Committee |
December |
Holiday Pot Luck / Baskets for LCM |
- Business/Help Line information
- PFLAG Detroit Bylaws April 2002 April 2006 April 2011
- General Meeting Opening Statement 3/31/2019 opening_statement.docx
- Visitor Information Sheet (Rev Feb 2013) PDF MsWord
- General Meeting Setup LCM - Sundays Pot Luck
- Board Member list - (2014-2016) board_member_list_2018_2019___2018_2020.doc
- Board Member Requirements PDF
- PFLAG Standing Committee Descriptions standing_committees_2018_revised_2019.doc
- Letter Head Paper - Full Sheet PDF Header Only revised 2018- speedy printing
- Election Procedure Sample Ballot MSWord
- PFLAG HUG Labels - Form# 5162 (14 Labels per sheet) format PDF
- Support Group Guidelines MS Word PDF
- Speakers Bureau Craig Dean Outright Speakers and Talent Bureau (843) 903-5055 www.outrightspeakers.com
- Ordering Information
- PFLAG Vendor http://www.outwear.com/
- PFLAG National Publications http://www.pflag.org/
- Our Trans Children - Third edition - out of stock, see item details for ordering information
Understanding gender identity and transgenderism is a complex and often confusing challenge for families with a transgendered loved one. This booklet explores issues facing trans-gendered youth and adults and their families and offers easy to understand information and resources. (From T-NET, PFLAG’s Transgender Network) discounts not applicable. OUT OF STOCK order your copy of Our Trans Children from T-NET by emailing [email protected] or download a free copy. - Read This Before Coming Out To Your Parents - A Guide for You and Your Parents - out of stock see details for ordering information
Coming out as a gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered can be confusing and difficult. This booklet offers guidance to ease the coming out process, including questions to considered before coming out and the stages of understanding that families go through. OUT OF STOCK orders placed through this website as of 2/26/03 will not be filled. Order your copies directly from PFLAG Philadelphia at www.pflagphila.org or call 215-572-1833
- Talking points on: -Sodomy Laws -Anti-Bullying laws -Domestic Partner Benefits -Gay Straight Alliances -Civil Rights legislation -Hate Crimes Legislation
- GLBT Issue Sheets on: -Family Issues -Criminal Issues -Discrimination -Right Wing Attacks -Terminology
- Hate Crime Statistics (locally and nationally)
- Report on Police Misconduct and Entrapment
- Mediation Website for Divorcing Gay Men instead of Lawyers
- I don't know if mediation is the right path for you and your wife, but I encourage you to at least take a look at it. Mediation is pretty well developed in Washtenaw County, but somewhat less so in other SE Michigan counties. Even with mediation, you do hire a lawyer at the end who will write-up the final agreements, and who you can consult throughout the process. If you do use mediation, it is important (I think) to choose a lawyer who is familiar with divorce mediation and who is supportive of it.
- http://aamediationcenter.com/divmediate.html
- http://www.annarborcenter.com/divorcemediation.html
- http://www.divorcemediation.com/