Informational Publications
The American Psychological Association supplies professional expertise in its Answers to Your Questions about Sexual Orientation and Homosexuality.
What Does Gay Mean? (¿Qué significa ser Gay?) are two pamplets from Mental Health America that provide tips on how to talk with kids about sexual orientation and prejudice.
PFLAG publishes a number of pamplets that are available as PDF files from the national PFLAG website publications page:Be Yourself, an informational pamphlet aimed at teenagers, is subtitled Questions and Answers for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth. Also Se Tu Mismo.
Coming Out to Your Parents is a guide for GLBT youth and their parents. It is recommended reading before coming out to parents.
In Faith in Our Families, parents, families and friends talk about religion and homosexuality.
Is Homosexuality a Sin? addresses religious questions commonly asked by parents.
Opening the Straight Spouse's Closet is a guide for understanding issues facing families with gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered spouses.
Our Daughters and Sons, also available in Spanish (Nuestras Hijas y Nuestros Nijos), is an invaluable basic resource for parents and for all families.
Our Trans Children is a publication of the Special Outreach Network of PFLAG that addresses commonly asked questions about transgendered people.
Newsletter
The chapter's monthly newsletter, PFLAG News & Views, is included in membership.
Monthly Meetings and Programs
PFLAG Denver holds a monthly meeting on the first Thursday of every month at the Montview Presbyterian Church, 1980 Dahlia Street (Montview and Dahlia), Denver. Social time is from 6:30 to 7 PM.
New Parents Group meets from 7 to 9 PM
There is a program with a speaker or panel from 7 to 8 PM. There is an announcement of the program in each Newsletter.
There are conversation groups from 8 to 9 PM, including one following-up the program, another mixed support group and other topical groups to meet the interests expressed.
Speakers' Bureau
About 30 PFLAG parents and GLBT members are available to give talks, panels, and other informational presentations upon request.
Outreach to Latino/a Community
A Spanish-speaking Helpline option is available at 303-333-0286.
