• Harris County LGBTQIA+ Commission Meeting* – 112/113

    Regular meeting of the Harris County LGBTQIA+ Commission. The Commission shall develop goals and coordinate research for recommended planning, programming, and action relating to the progression and protection of rights for the LGBTQIA+ community in Harris County. Each year, the Commission shall focus on at least one issue relating to the economic opportunities and development […]

  • Coming Out Support Group – 111

    Coming Out Support Group – 111

    Whether you’re still in the closet or have recently come out, the Coming Out Support Group is a safe, affirming place to share your thoughts and feelings about the coming out process. It is also a good place to build your support network, ask questions, and learn about resources that might benefit you as a […]

  • S&LAA – 114

    S&LAA – 114

    Helping the LGBTQIA members recover from sex and love addiction from a 12-Step lens.J. Gelehrte

  • Beyond the Binary – Crafting Night – 114

    Beyond the Binary – Crafting Night – 114

    Beyond the Binary is a safer space discussion group for non-binary, gender non-conforming, trans, and non-cisgender individuals. that provides a supportive environment for participants to express their thoughts and experiences and build community. You must be 18 or older to attend this group. Join Beyond the Binary on 4th Thursdays for a night of arts, […]

  • NEST Social Support Group

    NEST Social Support Group

    Nurturing, Empowering & Supporting, Together: NEST is a safe, confidential space for parents and families of LGBTQ+ youth to connect, share experiences, and receive support. NEST aims to create a compassionate and intentional community where parents can find resources, gain understanding, and build confidence in their journey as allies. Through shared experiences, open dialogue, and […]

  • TransWoman Liberation Monthly Meeting – 107

    the Montrose Center 401 Branard St., Houston, TX, United States

    An open meeting meeting for any transwoman who would like a safe space to discuss their personal experiences as a transwoman in our current society. In order to facilitate an open conversation we ask that only those who identify as a transwoman, transfeminine person or questioning their gender identity attend.G. Pacheco