Scholarship season is here! We’re excited to announce VyStar as our first partner of the year. Applications are open until June 13 — apply now and share with anyone who could benefit. Visit https://t.co/i2oIHXWqMf for mor information.
Frieda Saraga Scholarship program is open to Northeast Florida LGBTQ+ scholars. Funds of up to $2,000 are available to support educational expenses. Apply for this amazing opportunity by June 13, 2026. Find out more at https://t.co/sLdJLKj9KE.
On behalf of the board, we extend our warmest wishes for a joyous New Year. Remember, our support is unwavering, and we are committed to uplifting you. Stay tuned for exciting initiatives we have in store for this year. Stay healthy and cherished.#leadingwithlove
Our end of the year potluck is just around the corner. Don't forget to RSVP for our potluck this Friday December 19. It's going to get a great time. https://t.co/FDBtEx6Eie
World AIDS Day reminds us to unite in the fight against HIV, show support for those living with it, and remember those who have passed. Let's break the stigma and advocate for awareness and prevention. Together, we can make a difference. #WorldAIDSDay#EndHIV
Miss Vancie Vega is bringing her The Not Dolly Show to Jacksonville Sunday, December 7. Enjoy Dolly songs, costumes, & more. Suggested donations of $10 benefit PFLAG Jacksonville & Christ Church of Peace. Location: Christ Church of Peace, Doors open at 7:00 p.m.
Today is Intersex Awareness Day, a time to honor and celebrate intersex individuals. It focuses on recognizing their experiences, raising awareness of intersex rights, & promoting acceptance. Let's educate ourselves, support intersex voices, & advocate for inclusivity.
Joining PFLAG Jacksonville supports our mission for LGBTQ+ advocacy, education, and support. Membership, starting at $35, helps us make a local impact and includes national organization access. Visit https://t.co/jrShaCRw9p.
Join us to celebrate our amazing scholars! Tickets are available until July 22nd. Enjoy delicious food, a cash bar, raffles, and a silent auction. Honor academic excellence and enjoy a fun-filled evening. Support our scholars and secure your tickets for a memorable celebration!
Join us for an unforgettable evening of laughter, memories, and celebration of our scholars' achievements. Enjoy delicious food, lively music, and endless fun! Save the date: Saturday, August 2, 2025, at 7:00 PM at the Jacksonville Main Public Library, 303 N Laura St,
LGBTQ+ month is celebrated to honor the diverse identities within the LGBTQ+ communities. Aligning with Pride Month in June, it acknowledges the struggles and achievements of LGBTQ+ individuals, promoting education and awareness for equal rights and social acceptance.
Lesbian Visibility Day is observed every year on April 26th to enhance the recognition and presence of lesbian individuals. Join us as we honor and celebrate our lesbian loved ones.
Join us for our monthly gathering of support. In these unpredictable times, it's essential to unite and uplift one another. Thursday, April 24th at 6:30 PM at Christ Church of Peace.
Seize the chance for an incredible opportunity! Our Scholarship Program is actively underway. Accepting applications from LGBTQ+ students residing in Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, Putnam, and St. Johns counties who are enrolled in a college, university, or trade school.
Seize the chance for an incredible opportunity! Our Scholarship Program is actively underway. Accepting applications from LGBTQ+ students residing in Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, Putnam, and St. Johns counties who are enrolled in a college, university, or trade school.
Alvin Ailey's journey from the cotton fields of Texas to becoming a beacon of hope through dance is a testament to resilience and creativity. Growing up during the challenging times of the Great Depression and amidst a racially segregated society, Ailey found solace in the arts.
Barbara Smith's legacy as a Black queer feminist author & activist is marked by her unwavering dedication to her work & her pioneering contributions to the feminist movement.
James Baldwin is widely recognized by larger audiences as a distinguished writer, civil rights advocate, and thinker of the Harlem Renaissance's New Negro Movement. However, his impact on the LGBTQ+ community is equally noteworthy.
Laverne Cox stands as a contemporary trans Black pioneer. After joining the cast of Orange is the New Black, she became the first transgender individual to appear on the cover of TIME magazine. Additionally, she made history as the first trans person to win a Daytime Emmy.
Langston Hughes, a celebrated Black gay writer, was a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance in pre-WWII New York. Despite a strained relationship with a father who disdained his own community, Hughes embraced his racial identity.