Western Valley NB pflag
As a chapter of pflag Canada, we help 2SLGBTQ+ people & loved ones connect with resources & find a supportive community. We are a family for all. In communities across the country, the Pflag Canada network provides peer support, education and advocacy for a Canada that affirms respects and values all sexualities, genders and gender expressions.
It is our hope to offer both in person and online meetings to meet the need of our vast area of support here in the Western Valley of New Brunsiwck.
Our goal is to bring community members who have lived experience in raising 2SLGBTQIA+ children and connect them with those just starting their journey.
We also want to establish a peer support for youth and teens, who are beginning to learn and discover who they are, with others for support and friendship.
If this is something you want to explore more about, please contact us by email at westernvalleynb@pflagcanada.ca
As soon as meeting date and places are established we will update our page and also post to our socials.
We can be found at:
Facebook: Western Valley NB pflag
Instagram: Western Valley NB pflag
Bluesky: pflag Western Valley
Interested in participating as member or facilitator?
Parents, guardians and caregivers of children and youth who are in need of support and community are welcome to attend meetings and share their lived experience in a group. In these groups you can ask questions and/or help support others.
If you are interested in becoming a regular facilitator of group meetings, please contact us by email at westernvalleynb@pflagcanada.ca
Facilitators are required to obtain a criminal record check and vulnerable sector check every 6 months. A copy of these will be kept on file at the main office location. If letters are required by the policing force where the crc and vsc, one can be provided.
https://rcmp.ca/en/criminal-records/criminal-record-checks
https://woodstockpoliceforce.ca/how-do-i/obtain-a-criminal-record-check/
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We acknowledge that we live on the land that is the traditional unceded and unsurrendered territory of the Wolastoqiyik Peoples. This territory is covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship” which Peoples first signed with the British Crown in 1725. The treaties do not deal with surrender of lands and resources, but in fact, recognize Wolastoqiyik title and establish the rules for what is an ongoing relationship between nations.