LGBTQA+
How Homophobia Hurts Children: Nurturing Diversity at Home, at School, and in the Community by Jean M. Baker, PhD
On Being a Gay Parent: Making a Future Together by Brett Webb-Mitchell
Faith Institute for Welcoming Resources: Resources for LGBT families from the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
My Two Moms: Lessons of Love, Strength, and What Makes a Family by Zach Wahls
Love Makes a Family by Peggy Gillespie
Mommy, Mama, and Me and Daddy, Papa and Me by Leslea Newman (children's books for kids 3-7 years)
NPR Story: "When His Son Came Out As Gay. . ." August 28,2016
The Mennonite, An Open Letter to My Beloved Church by Chester Wenger
Curricula/Studies/Trainings
Alliance Q (See Above)
Love Boldly
LOVEboldly exists to empower willing Christians and LGBTQ+ individuals to step towards loving one another more boldly.
Advocates for Youth
Advocates for Youth partners with youth leaders, adult allies, and youth-serving organizations to advocate for policies and champion programs that recognize young people’s rights to honest sexual health information; accessible, confidential, and affordable sexual health services; and the resources and opportunities necessary to create sexual health equity for all youth.
Flash
FLASH is a widely used comprehensive sexual health education curriculum developed by Public Health Seattle–King County and designed to prevent teen pregnancy, STDs, and sexual violence. FLASH is available for elementary, middle, high school and special education classrooms.
Rights. Respect. Responsibility.
Rights, Respect, Responsibility is a curriculum that is fully meets the National Sexuality Education Standards.
Check out the Day to Day page for a list of more resources.
Check out the Tough Situations page for help in difficult situations.
