Saturday 30 April 2011

comming out

somebody approached me last night in dignity a young guy and he said he was watching me on the morning show a few ago , he said how great it was then his parents were also watching it , and they said to him what a great guy to do something like this , how i came out to my parents and being married etc and having children , in the course of the conversation with his parents he came out to them and they were great about it he shook my hand and thanked me for doing it and making his life easier , that was lovely

Monday 11 April 2011

lgbt parents waterford first meeting to be held

Dont  forget  folks  our  first  ever  lgbt  parents  meeting  will  be  held  on the  11th  may 2011 @7pm  at  the   waterford  area  partnership office  on the  old  tramore  road  waterford  please  come  and  show  your  support

Wednesday 6 April 2011

on wlrfm deise am

Hi  folks  just  to tell  you  that were  on the  radio  this  morning  @10.15 am  with  billy  mccarthy  on  wlrfm  if you  cannot  get  wlrfm you  can listen  live  on  www.wlrfm.com and  follow  the  link  for  deise  am

Saturday 2 April 2011

lgbt parents waterford first meeting to be held

The very first meeting of lgbt parents waterford will be held on Wednesday11th of  May 2011 in the waterford area  partnership  on the  old  tramore  road   at 7pm all are welcome and we hope to have parents from all over the country in attendance ,please  show  us  your  support
kevins interview with tv3s morning show
http://www.tv3.ie/videos.php?video=33955&locID=1.65.370

NEW LGBT PARENTS SUPPORT GROUP IN WATERFORD

LGBT(lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) parents raising children are wonderful examples of what makes family, well family. Everywhere in Ireland, LGBT families are on the rise. Increasingly, children of LGBT families are recognized for their psychological strength, their unique capacity to express emotions and their appreciation for social diversity. Still, there are a number of unique challenges that LGBT families face that other families do not, like having to decide when to “come out” to their children about their sexual orientation or gender identity; having to weigh the pros and cons of disclosing the gender characteristics of their family to the public; or dealing with their children being bullied in school because their parents are LGBT. There is a new LGBT parents group starting up in Waterford. If you’re interested in participating, contact me on lgbtparentswaterford@gmail.com