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.
Longview, WA