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Life can be a journey filled with twists and turns, and at times, it's easy to feel lost and disconnected. That's where I come in. As a therapist specializing in serving marginalized individuals and relationships, I am committed to embracing the rich tapestry of human experiences. I recognize that the intersections of identities can shape unique challenges, and I’m here to provide a safe and inclusive space to explore them. Whether you're seeking to address trauma, find clarity in your identity, navigate relationships, or simply embark on a journey of self-improvement, I'm here to walk alongside you.
As a queer non-binary Jewish person of color navigating other marginalized identities, I understand what it’s like to live life on the edge of society. I strive to create a collaborative and compassionate therapeutic environment where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences without judgment.
My goal is to empower you to embrace your identity, overcome challenges, and cultivate a sense of belonging. I’m here to guide you as you embark on a journey of self-discovery, self-acceptance, and personal growth. If you're ready to begin a transformative journey of healing, connection, and self-discovery, I invite you to reach out.
Sean Maye is a duly licensed attorney in good standing with the Colorado Bar and the Florida Bar. He is the CEO and founder of the Maye Law Group. He is a solo-practitioner focusing in criminal law, family law, contract and insurance disputes, probate and civil litigation.
Prior to starting The Maye Law Group, Sean was a valued member of the Office of the Colorado State Public Defender as a Senior Deputy Public Defender. He represented indigent clients charged with major felony crimes in the Denver District Court. He has a 100% trial success rate.
Before moving to Colorado, Sean was also a valued civil litigation associate with Isriel Ponzoli P.A. in Miami, FL. His experience in civil practice focused primarily on first-party property insurance disputes and on defense of usury claims for a major global financing corporation. He also practiced DUI and white-collar criminal defense, as well as family law.
Prior to civil practice, Sean began his career as an Assistant Public Defender with the Miami-Dade Public Defender's Office, where, he litigated dozens of cases to trial and conducted over 150 depositions of civilian, law enforcement and expert witnesses - gaining countless favorable outcomes.
Sean graduated from the University of Miami School of Law, where he was nominated and appointed to several academic honor societies and service organizations. He was also the President of OUTLaw, an esteemed member of the Society of Bar and Gavel, and the elected Chief Justice of the Student Body Association's Supreme Court. Based on his varied accomplishments, he was ultimately inducted into "Who's Who in American Law Schools" for 2014.
Sean was also recognized as an advocate of the Innocence Clinic, receiving the C.A.L.I. Award for Excellence in Writing and Advocacy, and he was a dedicated member of the Charles C. Papy Moot Court Board - where he competed in four national competitions and placed as a Quarterfinalist (Top 8) at the University of Miami Gaubatz competition and received the Second Best Oralist award at the National Pepperdine Entertainment Law competition. Sean was also placed on the Dean's List and was invited to participate in a global collaborative fellowship in business and law called LawWithoutWalls.
The Colorado Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (“LGBT”) Bar Association is a voluntary professional association of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender attorneys, judges, paralegals and law students and allies who provide an LGBTQ presence within Colorado’s legal community. We exist to promote the recognition of civil and human rights; promote sensitivity to legal issues faced by the LGBTQ community; assure the fair and just treatment of members of the LGBTQ community; provide opportunities for LGBTQ attorneys, judges, law students and allies to interact in a professional setting; build alliances with other diversity bar associations and legal organizations; and enhance the practice and professional expertise of lawyers who serve or who are members of the LGBTQ community.
At the Gill Foundation, we believe people should be treated equally regardless of who they are or who they love. That’s why we support efforts at the state and national level to better the lives of every American.
Started in 1994 by software entrepreneur Tim Gill, the Gill Foundation is one of the nation’s leading funders of efforts to secure full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people.
Tim Gill’s vision to protect the greatest number of people in the shortest amount of time is at the heart of the foundation’s work. We support nonprofit organizations across the nation that advance the rights of LGBTQ Americans by conducting research, educating people, telling stories, and working within the legal system.
The foundation has a commitment to its home state of Colorado and makes grants to organizations in the state working to lower barriers to economic opportunity and create a place where everyone has the same opportunity to thrive.
Tim Gill and the Gill Foundation believe that engaging, educating, and inspiring donors in the LGBTQ movement is critical to achieving full equality. We work hard to broaden the base of LGBTQ and allied donors who are knowledgeable about nonprofits and the importance of their work through our OutGiving network.