Now Celebrating Our 30th Year of Community Service!  Watch for Exciting 30th Anniversary Details to be Announced Soon!

 

 

Established
Nov. 18, 1978

Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians And Gays - Phoenix Chapter.  Proudly serving the entire Valley of the Sun...and beyond!


 

Our GLBTQ Youth Page

 

Information & Resources for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and "Questioning" (GLBTQ) Youth
("Youth" = Pre-Teens, Teens, and Young Adults)

 

Welcome to our all-new GLBTQ Youth Page -- it consolidates information from all over our website
(and beyond!) on a single page.  Now, GLBTQ youth can find what you need fast and in one place!


JUST NEED INFO?

Try Phoenix's new "Q-Line"!

It's for Phoenix-area GLBTQ youth (& their families).  Just call:

Locally:
480.736.4925
Outside Phoenix:
800.5.CRISIS (800.527.4747)

The Q-Line is a 24-hour local hotline for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and "questioning" (GLBTQ) youth, their families & straight allies.  Use this service for crisis situations as well as for an information & referral resource on services/resources available to GLBTQ youth & their families in the Phoenix area.

 

IN CRISIS?

If you or someone you know is currently 'in crisis',
click here  for 24-hour crisis hotline information.

Other Crisis Hotlines & Information:

"Whenever in doubt, MAKE THE CALL!"

 


News Briefs:

 

Students:  It's Scholarship Season -- Start Your Hunting NOW! (Posted 12/05/2007)

Students:  Scholarship Deadlines are FAST Approaching!

Feb. 1, 2008 is the application deadline for PFLAG Phoenix Scholarships!!
(Other scholarships have different deadlines!)

Know a Deserving Student?  Let Them Know!!   There are numerous local and national scholarships that are available to graduating GLBT (and in some instances, straight ally) high school seniors and college students.  Check out our partial list here -- but hurry, deadlines are approaching fast!!  [info]

1N10 Debuts New East Valley GLBT Youth Location (Posted 12/01/2006)

1N10, the Valley's primary social & support group for GLBTQ youth, will launch their second Valley location -- in the East Valley -- beginning Jan. 9th!  If you know a GLBTQ youth in the East Valley, be sure to let them know!  [info]


Sign-up for Anytown Arizona Summer Student Leadership Camps (Posted 06/13/2006)

Click here for details on Anytown Arizona's summer Student Leadership training camps.  GLBTQ youth are encouraged to participate!  You can also call Betty (602-265-9256) or Tod (602-285-0101) for more information.


Information & Resources:

 

GLBTQ:  Am I Gay?  Lesbian?  Bisexual?  Transgender?  What If I'm Confused and "Questioning"?
Coming Out:  Do's, Don'ts, and More
Straight Allies:  How to Support Your GLBTQ Family Member or Friend
Faith & Religion:  Things You Should Know
Housing:  If You’ve Left Home, Are Thinking of Leaving, or If Your Parents are Threatening to Throw You Out
Parents, Family Members & Friends:  Every GLBTQ Person's Got 'Em; Learn How to Deal With 'Em
Pride:  What's It All About?
Rights:  Know Your Rights!
Safety:  Keeping Yourself Safe Online, on Dates, and Elsewhere
School:  Making It Cool to Stay in School

Students:  Check here for scholarships available to GLBT (& straight) students!!

What Are My Legal Rights at School?

Check out the Schools & Youth section of the ACLU's LGBT Project for answers to your questions about your rights as a student. 

LGBT Schools banner

The LGBT Project's Youth & Schools program has a ton of online information for students, but also for parents, teachers, and school administrators. Here's how to get around:

  • "What's Your Problem?" contains information to help you better understand your rights, what steps you should take to fight back, and how we might be able to help
     

  • "Change Your School" gives you the tools you need to make your school a safer, more welcoming place for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students
     

  • "Library" is a huge collection of information about schools issues for LGBT youth and links to handouts, letters, and legal briefs from both the ACLU's website and elsewhere on the web
     

  • "Get Help" tells you how to contact us with questions about experiencing anti-gay discrimination in your school and how to find out what your rights are under the law

 

'Day of Silence' Information

The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) sponsors the annual 'Day of Silence' in middle and high schools and colleges nationwide.  It is usually held in April of each year.

Some information and resources from the 2008 'Day of Silence':

 


2008's Day of Silence:
Dedicated to the Memory of Lawrence Fobes King, 01/13/1993 - 02/13/2008

 


Phoenix-Area Information:


Day of Silence Resources from GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network):

The Phoenix chapter of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network develops the awareness, policies and leadership necessary to ensure that schools are safe and supportive learning environments for all students, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression. Contact us for more information, (602)705-9780 or info@glsenphoenix.org.


Other Articles/Resources:

 

Talk:  Reach Out and Call (or Email) Someone
  • GLBT National Youth TALKLINE, Youth serving youth through age 25.  Provides telephone and email peer-counseling, as well as factual information and local resources for cities and towns across the United States.
  • The Gay & Lesbian National HOTLINE, Serving callers of all ages (youth & adult).  Provides telephone and email peer-counseling, as well as factual information and local resources for cities and towns across the United States.
  • Youth Guardian Services operates four youth-only email lists that serve as a discussion and support forum for youth:
    • YOUTH13-17 List:  A discussion and support list for GLBTQ youth who are 17 years old or younger.
    • YOUTH17-21 List:  A discussion and support list for GLBTQ youth who are between the ages of 17 and 21.
    • YOUTH21-25 List:  A discussion and support list for GLBTQ youth who are between the ages of 21 and 25.
    • STR8 List:  Adiscussion and support list for straight or questioning youth (25 years old or younger) who have friends or family members who are GLBTQ.

Local GLBTQ Social/Support Groups:

 

1n10's Youth Groups (1in10 is the former Valley of the Sun Gay & Lesbian Community Center)

Horizons
A group designed specifically for GLBTQ young people ages 18 to 22.  This group serves as a transition from youth to adulthood, and addresses issues specific to this age group.  Meetings are held weekly.  Social activities are also planned on a regular basis including camping, theater nights, dances, car washes, and more!

Valley One In Ten (VOIT)
A social and support group for GLBTQ youth ages 14 to 17.   Weekly discussions focus on sexuality, health issues, suicide, education, drugs, relationships, peer pressure, family relations, and coming out.   Social activities include BBQs, dances, movies, skate parties, hiking, bowling, volleyball, pool parties, game nights, museum outings, and much more!

 


Other Helpful Information: