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The Family Equality Council
NameThe Family Equality Council
Formation1979
TypeNon-profit organization
PurposeAdvocacy for LGBTQ+ families
HeadquartersNew York City, New York
LocationUnited States
Region servedUnited States
AffiliatesHuman Rights Campaign, GLAAD, PFLAG

The Family Equality Council. The Family Equality Council is a non-profit organization that advocates for LGBTQ+ families, providing resources and support to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals and their families. Founded in 1979, the organization has worked tirelessly to promote equality and inclusivity for all families, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, in collaboration with organizations like The Trevor Project, Lambda Legal, and The National Center for Lesbian Rights. The organization has also partnered with The American Civil Liberties Union and The National LGBTQ Task Force to advance the rights of LGBTQ+ families.

History

The Family Equality Council was founded in 1979 by a group of LGBTQ+ individuals who recognized the need for an organization that would advocate for the rights and interests of LGBTQ+ families. Over the years, the organization has grown and evolved, with a significant increase in membership and programming, and has worked closely with other organizations, such as The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation and The Human Rights Campaign, to promote equality and inclusivity for all families. The organization has also been involved in various Supreme Court cases, including Lawrence v. Texas and United States v. Windsor, which have helped to advance the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals and families, in conjunction with The National Center for Lesbian Rights and The American Civil Liberties Union. Additionally, The Family Equality Council has collaborated with The Trevor Project and The National LGBTQ Task Force to provide support and resources to LGBTQ+ youth and families.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of The Family Equality Council is to advance the rights and interests of LGBTQ+ families, and to promote equality and inclusivity for all families, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, in partnership with organizations like GLAAD, PFLAG, and The Human Rights Campaign. The organization's objectives include providing resources and support to LGBTQ+ families, advocating for policies and laws that promote equality and inclusivity, and educating the public about the importance of supporting all families, including those with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer members, in collaboration with The National Center for Lesbian Rights and The American Civil Liberties Union. The organization also works to promote LGBTQ+ inclusivity in schools, workplaces, and communities, and has partnered with The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation and The Human Rights Campaign to achieve this goal. Furthermore, The Family Equality Council has worked with The Trevor Project and The National LGBTQ Task Force to provide support and resources to LGBTQ+ youth and families.

Programs_and_Services

The Family Equality Council offers a range of programs and services to support LGBTQ+ families, including family planning resources, adoption and foster care support, and parenting classes, in partnership with organizations like The National Center for Lesbian Rights and The American Civil Liberties Union. The organization also provides mental health resources and support, including counseling and support groups, and has collaborated with The Trevor Project and The National LGBTQ Task Force to provide these services. Additionally, The Family Equality Council offers advocacy and policy support, including lobbying and grassroots organizing, and has worked with GLAAD, PFLAG, and The Human Rights Campaign to advance the rights of LGBTQ+ families. The organization also hosts events and conferences to promote equality and inclusivity for all families, including the annual Family Equality Council National Conference, which has featured speakers from The National Center for Lesbian Rights, The American Civil Liberties Union, and The Human Rights Campaign.

Advocacy_and_Policy

The Family Equality Council is a leading advocate for LGBTQ+ families, and works to promote policies and laws that support equality and inclusivity for all families, in collaboration with organizations like The National Center for Lesbian Rights, The American Civil Liberties Union, and The Human Rights Campaign. The organization has been involved in various Supreme Court cases, including Obergefell v. Hodges and Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, which have helped to advance the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals and families, and has worked with GLAAD, PFLAG, and The Trevor Project to achieve this goal. The Family Equality Council also works with members of Congress and state legislatures to promote LGBTQ+-inclusive policies and laws, and has partnered with The National LGBTQ Task Force and The Human Rights Campaign to advance the rights of LGBTQ+ families. Additionally, the organization provides grassroots organizing and community engagement support to promote equality and inclusivity for all families, in collaboration with The National Center for Lesbian Rights and The American Civil Liberties Union.

Notable_Campaigns_and_Initiatives

The Family Equality Council has launched several notable campaigns and initiatives to promote equality and inclusivity for LGBTQ+ families, including the All Children-All Families campaign, which aims to promote LGBTQ+ inclusivity in child welfare systems, in partnership with The National Center for Lesbian Rights and The American Civil Liberties Union. The organization has also launched the Outspoken Generation campaign, which aims to promote LGBTQ+ inclusivity in schools and communities, and has collaborated with The Trevor Project and The National LGBTQ Task Force to achieve this goal. Additionally, The Family Equality Council has partnered with The Human Rights Campaign and GLAAD to launch the LGBTQ+ Family Equality Index, which provides a comprehensive assessment of LGBTQ+ family equality in the United States. The organization has also worked with PFLAG and The National Center for Lesbian Rights to promote LGBTQ+ inclusivity in workplaces and communities.

Leadership_and_Partnerships

The Family Equality Council is led by a team of experienced LGBTQ+ advocates and professionals, including Stacey Stevenson, who serves as the organization's Executive Director, and has worked with The National Center for Lesbian Rights, The American Civil Liberties Union, and The Human Rights Campaign to advance the rights of LGBTQ+ families. The organization has also partnered with a range of LGBTQ+ organizations, including The Trevor Project, GLAAD, and PFLAG, to promote equality and inclusivity for all families, and has collaborated with The National LGBTQ Task Force and The Human Rights Campaign to achieve this goal. Additionally, The Family Equality Council has worked with corporate partners, including Microsoft, Google, and Apple, to promote LGBTQ+ inclusivity in workplaces and communities, and has partnered with The National Center for Lesbian Rights and The American Civil Liberties Union to advance the rights of LGBTQ+ families. The organization is also a member of the LGBTQ+ advocacy coalition, The National LGBTQ Task Force, and has worked with The Human Rights Campaign and GLAAD to promote equality and inclusivity for all families. Category:LGBTQ+ organizations in the United States

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