sign up for a peer support group.

sign up for a peer support group.

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Peer Support Group
registration form

To ensure our peer support groups remain a safe, confidential space for all participants, advance registration is required.

Fill in this secure form to register for an upcoming pflag Peel Region peer support group.

Name (how you would like us to refer to you?) (Required)
Your Preferred Pronouns (Optional)
Participants of 16 or 17 must have a parent or guardian present. If you don’t have a parent or guardian available, we can offer alternative 2SLGBTQIA+ program and services across the Region.
Please identify your connection with the 2SLGBTQIA+ Community (Required)

What are pflag Peel Region’s peer support groups?

Every month, pflag Peel hosts peer-to-peer support groups for 2SLGBTQIA+ Individuals, caregivers and family members to share their experiences and challenges and learn from others in a welcoming, safe, compassionate environment.

Whether you’re navigating the coming out journey or seeking guidance on supporting a loved one, pflag Peel Region’s support groups offer insight, compassion, and a community of support, belonging and understanding.

Poster for pflag Peel Region's After Hours Support Groups: Every 2nd Thursday.


Disclaimers:


Mental Health Disclaimer:
The volunteers at pflag Peel Region are not licensed mental health professionals. We do not diagnose medical conditions or prescribe medication. If you’re facing an emergency, please call 911. If you need help with thoughts of suicide, call 988.

Referrals:
Even if some of our volunteers work in healthcare outside of pflag Peel, they do not give medical referrals through our programs or services.

Your Information:
Any personal information you share in this form is used only for registration. For example, we’ll use your email to send you the meeting link. We will not contact you for any other reason, and your information is kept private and secure.

When We Must Break Confidentiality:
We take your privacy seriously. But by law, we must break confidentiality if someone tells us they plan to hurt themselves, someone they care for (like a child or elderly person), or another person. If this happens, we may need to report it to our Chapter Director, or to the police.