Houston support group this Sunday


This month’s Houston parent support meeting is Sunday, January 25, at the Montrose Center!

Join us every fourth Sunday of each month to discuss the general joys and challenges of parenting transgender and gender-expansive youth and young adults.

Groups are free, voluntary, and confidential. No RSVP needed; just drop in!

The support group coincides with Hatch Jr., a Montrose Center program for LGBTQIA+ youth ages 7-12. Contact hatchyouth@montrosecenter.org for more info.

🗣️Doors open at 2pm and discussion is from 2:15-3:30pm.

​📍The Montrose Center
401 Branard Street, Rm 114, Houston, TX 77006
(Take the stairs or elevator one floor above ground level and follow the signs)

☕️ We will have coffee and treats, compliments of Common Bond 🍪

See you there!

Mandy Giles
Founder and CEO
Parents of Trans Youth

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