Caring for our kids, Caring for ourselves
Raising an LGBTQ* child can sometimes be confusing and overwhelming. Many of us 
struggle with hard questions; Will our children be ok? Will they get bullied? 
Will our communities accept us? How can we keep our families strong? Are we 
saying and doing the right things to support our children and families?
This FREE series of 5 workshops will provide a safe, non-judgmental and 
confidential space for parents and caregivers to explore the challenges and to 
celebrate the great things too! We will have a chance to share our experiences 
and learn from each other about how we care for ourselves and how we care for 
our kids.

These workshops are ongoing. The next session will begin on November 6th. For 
more information call or email Maria Papadimitriou. Would you like us to offer 
the workshops in your community free of charge?.... Get in touch!
(416) 482-0081 ext. 265, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Facebook Event: http://www.facebook.com/#!/events/506060259410510/

DETAILS...

When?: The next session runs on 5 consecutive Tuesday evenings 6:30-8:30pm from 
Nov 6th - Dec 4th, 2012 ***Workshops start at 6:30 sharp. Please arrive at 6:15 
for refreshments. If you missed the Nov 6th workshop you can still attend. 
Please call or email for more information.

Where?: Delisle Youth Services, near Yonge and Eglinton. The space is 
wheelchair accessible, food and beverages will be provided and the cost of 
transit can be subsidized.

Who?: This workshop is for all parents and caregivers of LGBTQ* youth. The 
workshops are facilitated by Nadia Bello and Lorraine Gale, 2 highly skilled 
and experienced facilitators.

How?: For information or to register contact Maria Papadimitriou
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
(416)482-0081 ext.265
*LGBTQ: It's more than just the letters!
(Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Pansexual, Queer, Two-Spirit, Trans, Transgender, 
Transsexual, Gender Queer, Asexual, Questioning, and any youth who identify 
along the sexual diversity and/or gender diversity spectrums)



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