VOTE in the Family Drawing Contest: Finalists Announced!
Here’s one vote that promises not to be divisive: the Family Drawing Contest. It’s being called Decision’08 and it’s time to cast your ballot! After
[52 Ways] Tell Your Story to Someone You Don’t Know
This week in 52 Ways, we’re encouraging parents to tell your family stories to a complete stranger when an assumption is made about you and/or
My Big Fat Gay Jewish Family
By way of PageOneQ.com, I came across this interesting post titled “My Big Fat Gay Jewish Family” by Caryn Aviv on Haaretz.com: I will never
Participate in Blogging for LGBT Families Day!
We’re tickled pink to share some exciting news with all of you: the 3rd Annual Blogging for LGBT Families Day will take place on June
Bring on the Books!
Remember how special it was to have reading time as a young child? Whether it was in kindergarten class or at home with a blanket
Family Equality Council looks ahead: Possible Consolidation & Strategic Planning
Dear Family Equality Council Supporters, I am writing to share exciting news; with your help and input we are nearing the end of our strategic
Funds to Form a Family: Adoption process begins. And so does the check writing.
“However motherhood comes to you, it’s a miracle.” – Valerie Harper, adoptive parentThere’s a saying that, “Love makes a family.” Money sometimes makes a family
Spring Break on the Mexican Riviera
I never did one of those spring break vacations marketed to college students. It was never my idea of fun to spend a week in
our “Kids Corner” gets a makeover!
Julia Bean, our high-energy youth programming guru, has been working tirelessly on some exciting new projects for our youngsters. A long overdue Kids Corner makeover
They are after your kids! Companies hope to make money by targeting your little geek.
The New York Post reports that competition for young Web users is like, extreme. Chief among the competition is the new kids-themed Internet browser –
turning Sally Kern’s hateful words into something positive
The Victory Fund got a lot of buzz when it posted Sally Kern’s homophobic rant on youtube. Sally Kern is a Oklahoma State Legislator and
The adoption discussion in Florida continues. Democratic Senator Nan Rich is our vocal advocate.
State Senator Nan Rich has introduced a new bill that would allow judges to consider the child’s best interest when placing her/him in a permanent