Thank everyone who’ve supported the LGBT Parents Southeast on our journey over the last 18th months. With out you LGBT Parents would not be a voice within the lgbt community.
I want to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for all the help and advice I’ve been received from people.
Remember if any one wants to get involved in day to day running within the LGBT Parents support group or hold a social event on our behalf please contact us on our number 086 720 0634. Just want a chat please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Once again, Thank You very much for the support I’ve had from everyone we really appreciated it.
Kevin Kelly
Bingo EVERY Wednesday night @ the Forum, Waterford with LGBT Parents Southeast
Open to everyone • friends • family • nans to nuns etc.
€5 a book of ten games
Doors open 7.30pm • Eyes down 8.30pm
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Video notes: Gay families photos and paintings collection of photos from flickr members who let blogs their images paintings by raphael perez LGBT parenting is when lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people are parents to one or more children.
This can include same-sex couples where one or both are LGBT, raise children together, either through adoption, fostering, surrogacy, donor-insemination, or bringing children into the partnership from a previous relationship.
This can also include single people who are parenting and to a lesser extent sometimes refers to issues where the children are LGBT. In the United States a third of lesbian couples, and nearly a quarter of gay couples, fulfill this role, raising over a quarter of a million children. All major agencies concerned with child-welfare agree that evidence shows that in terms of childrens’ outcomes, lesbian and gay parents are as suitable as parents who are in heterosexual marriages.
Many LGBT people are parents through various means including current or former relationships, adoption, donor insemination, and surrogacy; LGBT people are eligible to act as foster carers in some countries (such as the UK). In the 2000 U.S. Census, 33 percent of female same-sex couple households and 22 percent of male same-sex couple households reported at least one child under eighteen living in their home.
A lesbian or gay man may have children within a mixed-orientation marriage either because of a fear of discrimination, to manage Ego-dystonic sexual orientation, affection or love, desire for family, or spiritual reasons. Some children do not know they have an LGB parent; coming out issues vary and some parents may never come out to their children.
LGBT parenting in general, adoption by LGBT couples in particular, are issues of ongoing political controversy in many Western countries, often seen as part of culture wars between conservatives and social liberals. In January 2008, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that same-sex couples have the right to adopt a child. In the U.S., LGB people can legally adopt in all states except for Florida.[2009] Because of these issues parents often choose to stay closeted in various ways.
Contact Kevin on lgbtparentswaterford@gmail.com
www.lgbtparentssoutheast.com
facebook.com/lgbtparents.waterford
Mobile 086 720 0634