PFLAG DuPage
About PFLAG DuPage
PFLAG DuPage emerged from a grassroots need in 2004 when dedicated members of the Hinsdale chapter recognized the importance of establishing a local support network in the far western suburbs of Chicago. For over two decades, the Wheaton, IL-based chapter has consistently gathered every third Sunday to provide compassionate support to LGBTQ people and those who love them. Born from the national PFLAG movement—founded in 1972 by a mother's simple act of public support for her gay son—PFLAG DuPage carries forward this legacy of leading with love. The organization serves as a caring community for individuals dealing with challenges related to sexual orientation, gender identity, and family relationships, offering a judgment-free space where parents, siblings, friends, and LGBTQ individuals can find understanding and connection. What sets PFLAG DuPage apart is its unwavering commitment to three core values: providing genuine emotional support, delivering quality educational programs that build understanding, and advocating fiercely for equal rights and societal affirmation. The chapter's volunteer-driven approach reflects its authentic community roots, ensuring that every interaction is grounded in genuine care and confidentiality. For anyone seeking acceptance, information, or friendship while navigating identity issues, PFLAG DuPage represents a safe harbor within the Wheaton community.