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LGBTQ+ Resources



Our communities are diverse with people of all different backgrounds and lifestyles, and it&#;s important that everyone has access to the resources they deserve to live a joyful, healthy life. Below are resources in Camden County that provide help and community to our LBGTQ+ residents by offering programs, services, support groups, healthcare, financial aid, housing, and so on. 

 

Camden County Pride Events

HT Pride Parade + After Party
June 5,
6 PM &#; 10 PM
Along Haddon Avenue, Haddon Township

HT Pride + Progress Community Night
June 6,
PM &#; 9 PM
Haddon Square, Haddon Township

We Are Family: LGBTQia+ Family Law Issues
June 9,
6 PM &#; 8 PM
Cherry Hill Public Library

Uncovering Queer Figures with the Library Company of Philadelphia
June 11,
PM &#; PM
Cherry Hill Public Library

Camden Pride Walk and Celebration
June 12,
4 PM &#; 7 PM
Roosevelt Park Plaza

Second Saturdays in Collingswood Pride Edition
June 14,
4 PM &#; 8 PM
Downtown Collingswood

Lip Sync with Pride
June 14,
11 AM &#; 2 PM
Merchantville Triangle 

PFLAG Groups in South Jersey

PFLAG Collingswood
Collingswood, New Jersey

Phone:
Email: pflagcollingswood@
Website:

We want to build on a foundation of loving families united with LGBTQ people and allies who support one another, and to educate ourselves and our communities to verb up as advocates until all hearts and minds respect, value and affirm LGBTQ people.


PFLAG Hunterdon County
12 Deer Path Rd, Califon, NJ

Phone:
Email: pflaghc@

PFLAG Jersey Shore-Monmouth
Church House of the Presbyterian Church at Shrewsbury, Sycamore Avenue, Shrewsbury, NJ

Phone:
Email:
Website:

Meets on the second Monday of every month from PM to PM.


PFLAG Jersey Shore-Ocean
36 Washington Street, Toms River, NJ

Phone:
Email:
Website:

Meets the second Wednesday of every month from PM to PM at 36 Washington Street, Toms River.

Parking is available behind the building.


PFLAG Ocean City/Cape May County
Simpson Ave. Ocean City, NJ

Phone:
Email: juliannestrain@

PFLAG Princeton
Trinity Church, 33 Mercer Street, Princeton, NJ

Phone:
Email: murphy@
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New Jersey Youth Resource Spot

Garden State Equality is Modern Jersey’s largest LGBTQI+ advocacy and education organization. There are resources on the page to help you deal with bullying, to report discrimination, or to learn what programs and supports are available for transgender students. You can also learn more about school safety and legislative advocacy initiatives.

LGBTQI+ students can often have fewer resources than their privileged counterparts; due to perhaps having less support from their families, more demands on their expenses, and not filling out the FAFSA out of fear of discrimination and gender selection. Thus, this resource provides a comprehensive list of scholarships established for LGBTQI+ college students that are available from several widespread and private organizations, as well as individual donors. 

GLAAD is an organization devoted to promoting and ensuring accurate and inclusive representation of LGBTQI+ individuals and events in the media, as a means of removing LGBTQI+ discrimination.

HiTops is a nonprofit organization located in Prin

LGBTQ+ Resources


Campus Pride

Campus Pride serves LGBTQ and ally learner leaders and campus organizations in the areas of leadership development, support programs and services to make safer, more inclusive LGBTQ-friendly colleges and universities. It exists to develop, verb and give “voice and action” in building future LGBTQ and ally pupil leaders.


PFLAG

Founded in after the simple act of a mother publicly supporting her gay son, PFLAG is the nation&#;s largest family and ally organization. Uniting people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) with families, friends, and allies, PFLAG is committed to advancing equality through its mission of support, education, and advocacy.


GLSEN

GLSEN works to ensure that every student, in every school, to be valued and treated with respect, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. They work in hallways across the country &#; from Congress and the Department of Education to schools and district offices in local communities &#; to improve school climate and champ