Discover LGBTQ Human Rights Organizations in Washington dedicated to supporting and empowering your community. Our directory features organizations committed to addressing the unique needs and challenges of the LGBTQ community through advocacy, programs, and services.
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Founded in 2005 by legal pioneers Michael Heath and Beth Barrett Bloom, QLaw Association has grown into Washington's leading organization for LGBTQ+ legal professionals and their allies. Based in Seattle, QLaw was established to fill a critical gap in professional community and support for GLBT attorneys and legal professionals throughout the state. The organization operates on five core principles: fostering supportive professional connections among LGBTQ+ legal professionals, advancing the careers of LGBTQ+ attorneys and law students, educating the public and courts about LGBTQ+ legal issues, expanding access to justice for the LGBTQ+ community, and promoting the advancement of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender attorneys within the legal profession. Beyond its membership services, QLaw operates the QLaw Foundation, an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit that runs the At-Risk Youth Committee and the Summer Public Interest Grant Program, which provides law students with valuable experience working on LGBTQ+ rights issues with Washington legal organizations. Since its inception nearly two decades ago, QLaw has built a vibrant community where members connect with peers, develop professionally, and contribute to meaningful change in the legal system. The organization's commitment to diversity, equality, and community empowerment makes it an essential resource for anyone seeking connection and support within the LGBTQ+ legal community in Seattle and across Washington State.
Equal Rights Washington serves the Seattle, WA community and beyond as Washington's dedicated statewide organization advancing dignity, safety, and equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Washingtonians. Founded in 2004 with a specific mission to secure anti-discrimination protections that had been blocked for nearly three decades, ERW has grown into a multi-faceted organization deeply rooted in the values of persistence, coalition-building, and community empowerment. The organization's history reflects a commitment to transformative change: from securing the Anderson-Murray Anti-Discrimination law in 2006 to building the Washington United for Marriage coalition that successfully mobilized over 400 political and religious organizations to win marriage equality at the ballot box. ERW's unique strength lies in its ability to bring diverse communities together around shared values of equality and justice. With independent boards of directors leading each of its three organizational components, ERW maintains accountability to the communities it serves while operating with strategic flexibility across advocacy, education, and political engagement. The organization continues to be deeply embedded in Washington's LGBTQ community, understanding that lasting social change requires sustained effort, authentic relationships, and unwavering dedication to the principle that all people deserve full equality and respect regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Since its founding in 1995 by community activists with a vision of building a community stronger than HIV, Seattle's LGBTQ+ Center has evolved into the definitive hub for LGBTQ individuals seeking affirming resources and genuine community connection in Seattle, Washington. Over more than 25 years, the organization has cultivated deep relationships with the people it serves, grounded in core values of advocacy, accessibility, intersectionality, and transparency.
The Center recognizes that LGBTQ community members hold multifaceted, overlapping identities shaped by intersecting forms of structural oppression. This understanding informs every program and service, ensuring that support addresses the whole person and honors their lived experiences. From its inception, the organization has remained committed to sex and body positivity, deferring judgment while investing in people's self-determination and liberation.
Based on Capitol Hill in Seattle, WA, the Center serves as both a physical and emotional sanctuary where all LGBTQ people can be themselves. The organization actively engages queer youth, provides LGBTQ-centered trainings that address the needs of the most marginalized community members, and hosts annual events like the Stronger Together World AIDS Day gathering that celebrate resilience and collective memory. By prioritizing stewardship and genuine accessibility, Seattle's LGBTQ+ Center continues building community for today and generations to come, ensuring that self-determination, liberation, and joy remain at the heart of its work.
Founded in 1981, PFLAG Tacoma represents a grassroots movement of ordinary people who have personally grappled with the emotional, societal, and political complexities surrounding homosexuality and gender identity. Based in Tacoma, Washington, this volunteer organization emerged from a small gathering of parents and friends in a local church and has evolved into a meaningful force for change within the community. The chapter's 1996 affiliation with PFLAG National expanded its reach while maintaining its commitment to local support and advocacy.
At its heart, PFLAG Tacoma serves families, friends, and allies of LGBTQ and gender non-conforming people with genuine understanding and compassion. The organization recognizes that many individuals lack guidance when learning that a loved one is lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender, and it steps in to provide the emotional support and education that families desperately need. Operating as a secular nonprofit not affiliated with any religious organization, PFLAG Tacoma meets regularly to offer safe spaces where people can process their feelings, learn from others in similar situations, and discover that they are not alone. Through its dedication to fostering a safer world for LGBTQ individuals and their families, PFLAG Tacoma continues its decades-long mission of building community acceptance and challenging misinformation about LGBT families throughout the Tacoma area.
In Spokane, WA, PFLAG Spokane stands as a beacon of acceptance and understanding for LGBTQ+ people and the families who love them. Founded on the principle that families united in support create powerful change, PFLAG Spokane embodies a mission centered on education, advocacy, and unconditional affirmation. The organization recognizes that coming out, supporting a transgender family member, or navigating questions of sexual orientation impacts entire families—and that's where PFLAG's unique strength lies. With roots in a national movement spanning nearly 400 chapters across America, PFLAG Spokane brings this collective wisdom and compassionate experience directly to the local community. The chapter is driven by real people—parents, siblings, friends, and LGBTQ+ individuals themselves—who understand firsthand the journey of acceptance and the power of community support. PFLAG Spokane's vision extends beyond individual stories to imagine a world where all people are respected, valued, and affirmed for who they are. By fostering intergenerational connections and creating spaces for honest dialogue, PFLAG Spokane helps families heal, grow stronger, and become effective advocates in their own circles. Whether you're taking your first steps toward acceptance or have been on this journey for years, PFLAG Spokane welcomes you into a community where your experience matters and your voice is heard.
Since its founding in September 2000, PFLAG Skagit has served as a vital community resource for families navigating acceptance of their loved ones' sexual orientation and gender identity. Established by concerned parents, family members, and friends who recognized a critical gap in local LGBTQ+ resources, this Burlington, WA-based organization has grown to include members from across Skagit County and beyond. What began as a small gathering has evolved into a thriving community that meets regularly to share experiences, provide mutual support, and advocate for meaningful change. PFLAG Skagit's core mission centers on keeping families together while promoting education, understanding, acceptance, and love. The organization operates with the belief that every family member—straight, cisgender, and LGBTQ+ alike—deserves to lead a happy and productive life. Members come from diverse backgrounds and life experiences, united by their commitment to creating a safe, welcoming world. The organization has deep roots in the Skagit County community, having been housed at Central United Methodist Church in Sedro-Woolley for many years. Today, PFLAG Skagit continues to welcome anyone seeking connection, whether they are LGBTQ+ individuals, family members, allies, or those simply wanting to honor diversity and grow their understanding. The organization acknowledges its presence on the unceded ancestral lands of the Samish, Sauk-Suiattle, Swinomish, and Upper Skagit tribes, demonstrating commitment to indigenous sovereignty. Through monthly meetings, community events, and membership opportunities, PFLAG Skagit stands with families and individuals in their neighborhoods and towns.
Since its founding in 1973, PFLAG has grown from one mother's courageous act of love into a transformative movement serving LGBTQ+ communities and their families. In Longview, WA, PFLAG Lower Columbia continues this legacy of acceptance and advocacy, creating a caring, just, and affirming world for all who walk through its doors. The organization traces its roots to Jeanne Manford, who marched alongside her gay son in 1972, carrying a sign that read 'PARENTS of Gays: UNITE in SUPPORT for our CHILDREN'—a simple statement that sparked a global movement. Today, PFLAG Lower Columbia embodies that same spirit of unconditional love and unwavering support, bringing together families across generations who believe that diversity should be celebrated and all people should be respected, valued, and affirmed in their sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression. The Longview chapter operates as part of a nationwide network, offering members the strength of collective experience while remaining deeply rooted in local community needs. PFLAG Lower Columbia stands as a beacon for those seeking understanding, connection, and solidarity—a place where families unite to support one another and work together to create meaningful change in their community and beyond.
In Everett, WA, PFLAG Everett stands as a welcoming community of LGBTQ+ individuals, family members, and allies united by shared values of respect, dignity, and authentic belonging. As part of PFLAG National's network, this local chapter brings the organization's 50+ year legacy of support and advocacy directly to residents of Snohomish County, creating safe spaces where people at every stage of their identity journey find understanding and connection.
What makes PFLAG Everett special is its inclusive approach to community building. The organization recognizes that support looks different for everyone—whether you're a parent navigating your child's coming out, an LGBTQ+ individual seeking community, or an ally wanting to learn and grow. This inclusive philosophy means PFLAG Everett welcomes you wherever you are in your journey, with no prerequisites or expectations. The chapter is built by and for a diverse cross-section of the community, ensuring that multiple perspectives and experiences shape its work.
At its heart, PFLAG Everett is driven by a vision of a world where diversity is celebrated and all people are respected and affirmed. The organization's commitment to transparency, timely communication, clear boundaries, and shared accountability reflects its dedication to integrity in every interaction. By bringing people together, providing education, and advocating for meaningful change in local policies and community attitudes, PFLAG Everett contributes to building an equitable and inclusive Everett where LGBTQ+ people and their families feel safe, valued, and empowered.
Founded in 1973, PFLAG Bellingham Whatcom County represents a commitment to building bridges between the LGBTQ community and broader society through support, understanding, and love. The organization brings together members of the Whatcom LGBTQ+ community—both out and otherwise—along with their families, friends, and allies across the entire spectrum of gender and sexual minorities, united in supporting one another on their journeys.
At its heart, PFLAG Bellingham Whatcom County envisions a world where diversity is celebrated and all people are respected, valued, and affirmed. The chapter's mission centers on keeping families together while empowering all children—straight, cisgender, and LGBTQ alike—to lead happy and productive lives. By emphasizing education, understanding, acceptance, and support above all else, the organization creates a haven of unity and acceptance through community collaboration.
Serving Bellingham and throughout Whatcom County, PFLAG provides a critical foundation for dialogue about sexual orientation and gender identity. The chapter works to help society become healthier and more respectful of human diversity while providing tangible support to those coping with an adverse environment. Whether through monthly community meetings, advocacy for equal civil rights, or educational outreach to local organizations, PFLAG Bellingham Whatcom County demonstrates that together, the community is strong. As one of the nation's 400 PFLAG chapters, this local organization embodies the principle that love and acceptance create the foundation for lasting change.
Founded in April 1996 by parents in the Bellevue area who wanted to help their children and connect with like-minded families, PFLAG Bellevue Eastside has grown into a vital community resource grounded in the principle of Leading With Love. Our chapter emerged from the same spirit that started PFLAG National—a mother's unconditional love for her gay son and belief in his right to equality—and we carry that legacy forward in serving East King County communities. We are a grassroots network of dedicated volunteers who believe that change is possible because we see it happen every day. PFLAG Bellevue Eastside serves as often the first place people turn when they or someone they love has just come out or is questioning their sexuality and gender identity. But we are also a place of ongoing connection and affirmation for LGBTQ people, families, and allies who want to be part of a community working toward equality. We have no affiliation with any political party or religion, and we uphold respectful dialogue to engage and persuade people. We trust in the power of our stories to open hearts and minds. Whether you're just beginning your journey or have been a long-standing ally of the LGBTQ community, PFLAG Bellevue Eastside welcomes you. Our chapter maintains monthly support meetings, organizes community events and parades, and continues to build bridges with others at different points on their journey toward understanding and acceptance.
Founded in 2005 by legal pioneers Michael Heath and Beth Barrett Bloom, QLaw Association has grown into Washington's leading organization for LGBTQ+ legal professionals and their allies. Based in Seattle, QLaw was established to fill a critical gap in professional community and support for GLBT attorneys and legal professionals throughout the state. The organization operates on five core principles: fostering supportive professional connections among LGBTQ+ legal professionals, advancing the careers of LGBTQ+ attorneys and law students, educating the public and courts about LGBTQ+ legal issues, expanding access to justice for the LGBTQ+ community, and promoting the advancement of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender attorneys within the legal profession. Beyond its membership services, QLaw operates the QLaw Foundation, an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit that runs the At-Risk Youth Committee and the Summer Public Interest Grant Program, which provides law students with valuable experience working on LGBTQ+ rights issues with Washington legal organizations. Since its inception nearly two decades ago, QLaw has built a vibrant community where members connect with peers, develop professionally, and contribute to meaningful change in the legal system. The organization's commitment to diversity, equality, and community empowerment makes it an essential resource for anyone seeking connection and support within the LGBTQ+ legal community in Seattle and across Washington State.
Equal Rights Washington serves the Seattle, WA community and beyond as Washington's dedicated statewide organization advancing dignity, safety, and equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Washingtonians. Founded in 2004 with a specific mission to secure anti-discrimination protections that had been blocked for nearly three decades, ERW has grown into a multi-faceted organization deeply rooted in the values of persistence, coalition-building, and community empowerment. The organization's history reflects a commitment to transformative change: from securing the Anderson-Murray Anti-Discrimination law in 2006 to building the Washington United for Marriage coalition that successfully mobilized over 400 political and religious organizations to win marriage equality at the ballot box. ERW's unique strength lies in its ability to bring diverse communities together around shared values of equality and justice. With independent boards of directors leading each of its three organizational components, ERW maintains accountability to the communities it serves while operating with strategic flexibility across advocacy, education, and political engagement. The organization continues to be deeply embedded in Washington's LGBTQ community, understanding that lasting social change requires sustained effort, authentic relationships, and unwavering dedication to the principle that all people deserve full equality and respect regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Since its founding in 1995 by community activists with a vision of building a community stronger than HIV, Seattle's LGBTQ+ Center has evolved into the definitive hub for LGBTQ individuals seeking affirming resources and genuine community connection in Seattle, Washington. Over more than 25 years, the organization has cultivated deep relationships with the people it serves, grounded in core values of advocacy, accessibility, intersectionality, and transparency.
The Center recognizes that LGBTQ community members hold multifaceted, overlapping identities shaped by intersecting forms of structural oppression. This understanding informs every program and service, ensuring that support addresses the whole person and honors their lived experiences. From its inception, the organization has remained committed to sex and body positivity, deferring judgment while investing in people's self-determination and liberation.
Based on Capitol Hill in Seattle, WA, the Center serves as both a physical and emotional sanctuary where all LGBTQ people can be themselves. The organization actively engages queer youth, provides LGBTQ-centered trainings that address the needs of the most marginalized community members, and hosts annual events like the Stronger Together World AIDS Day gathering that celebrate resilience and collective memory. By prioritizing stewardship and genuine accessibility, Seattle's LGBTQ+ Center continues building community for today and generations to come, ensuring that self-determination, liberation, and joy remain at the heart of its work.
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Mount Rainier, Washington's highest summit and most recognizable landmark, crowns the Cascade Range south of Seattle, its glaciers feeding the rivers and old-growth forests of Mount Rainier National Park.