PFLAG Atlanta promot the health and well-beg of lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr people, their fai, and iends through support, tn, and advocy.
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LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENR LIAISON UN (LGBTLU)
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The Atlanta Police Department recently named Officer Courtney Mack as s newt liaison wh the cy’s lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr, who has been wh the APD sce 2010, joed Officer Eric Kg as one of the partment's two LGBT liaisons late March. “As a member of the gay muny, I will ntue to nurture and velop the strong legacy of operatn and growth between LGBT cizens and the APD, ” Mack said a prs Florida native has gre bs, human rourc and bs admistratn project management.
The Lbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgenr Liaison Un (LGBTLU) is a team of dited officers that foc on the public safety needs of the gay, lbian, bisexual, transgenr and their allied muni. They nduct public tn mpaigns on issu related to hate crim and public safety. Their primary foc is to ga the tst of the muny and seek out rmatn that leads to the closure of hate crime and vlent crime wh the LGBT muny. They nduct patrol functns and rpond to all cizen plats. * lesbian gay bisexual and transgender liaison unit atlanta *
PFLAG Atlanta promot the health and well-beg of lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr people, their fai, and iends through support, tn, and advocy.
We are part of a natnal support, tn, and advocy anizatn for lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) people, their fai, iends, and alli.
workg to advance fairns, safety and opportuny for lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr muni and our alli throughout Geia. * lesbian gay bisexual and transgender liaison unit atlanta *
We seek to change attus, and to create an environment of unrstandg so our LGBT fay members and iends n live wh digny and HistoryThe ia for PFLAG began 1972 when Jeanne Manford marched wh her gay son New York’s Pri Day para. After many gay and lbian people asked her to talk to their parents, she cid to beg a support group. In the next years, through word of mouth and muny need, siar groups sprang up around the untry, offerg safe haven and mutual support for parents wh gay and lbian children.
Followg the 1979 Natnal March for Gay and Lbian Rights, reprentativ om the groups met for the first time Washgton, DC.