PFLAG Cleveland
About PFLAG Cleveland
Since 1985, PFLAG Cleveland has been a beacon of hope and acceptance for LGBTQ individuals and their families in the Berea community and across northeast Ohio. Founded by Jane Daroff, LISW-S and Dr. Jes Sellers, this volunteer-driven nonprofit organization emerged from a simple but powerful vision: creating a world where diversity is celebrated and all people are respected, valued, and affirmed regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. What began as a small gathering of eight to twenty people has grown into a thriving community of over forty regular participants who share their journeys and support one another through monthly meetings.
PFLAG Cleveland's unique strength lies in its diverse membership—parents, families, friends, and LGBTQ individuals themselves—all working together toward shared understanding and equality. The organization has remained deeply rooted in the Berea area, maintaining its original commitment to meeting people where they are and collaborating authentically with community partners. Through decades of presence, PFLAG Cleveland has become known for its genuine, inclusive approach to support and its unwavering advocacy for policy changes that protect and affirm LGBTQ rights. The chapter's volunteer leadership, including current President Tom Falcone and long-standing facilitators, continues the legacy established by its founders. Today, PFLAG Cleveland stands as a testament to the power of families standing together, offering not just support and education, but a vision of a more just and equitable future for all members of the LGBTQ community and those who love them.