PFLAG Rockland offers a steady place for local LGBTQ+ families
For parents, relatives, and friends navigating questions about identity, this county-based chapter provides peer support, education, and a consistent community to lean on.
There are moments when a family needs less advice from the internet and more conversation with someone who has actually been through it. That is the gap PFLAG Rockland is built to fill. The group is the local chapter of PFLAG, the national organization that has been connecting LGBTQ+ people with their families and allies since the 1970s, and it operates specifically within Rockland County.
The chapter holds recurring support meetings — a structured but informal space where parents, siblings, partners, friends, and LGBTQ+ individuals themselves can show up without having to explain the basics from scratch. That consistency matters. A lot of support resources in the region are event-based or one-off, which is useful but different from having a reliable room to return to month after month as situations evolve.
Beyond the support meetings, PFLAG Rockland connects people with practical information: community resources, educational materials, and advocacy guidance. If a family is working through a school issue, a healthcare question, or simply trying to understand their own feelings about a loved one's identity, the group is positioned to help bridge that gap without judgment. The peer model — families and LGBTQ+ people talking with each other, not at each other — is the core of how PFLAG works nationally, and the Rockland chapter carries that same approach locally.
Rockland County is a mixed landscape on these issues, as most places are, and having a chapter rooted here rather than requiring a trip into the city means something real for families in New City, Spring Valley, Nanuet, or Stony Point who might not otherwise have easy access to this kind of support. Proximity lowers the threshold for showing up the first time.
If you are a parent who just had a conversation that changed everything, a sibling trying to figure out how to be helpful, or an LGBTQ+ person looking for community connection close to home, this group is worth knowing about. See the full listing for meeting details and contact information.
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