Looking for a way to make a difference?
Whether you have time for ongoing commitment or want to help with a specific project, pflag Canada has a place for you. Join us as a member, volunteer at events, or lend your skills to support 2SLGBTQI+ communities across Canada.
Together, we're stronger.
#pflagCanada #GetInvolved #VolunteerWithUs #CommunityMatters
Pronouns matter.
Using someone's correct pronouns is a basic sign of respect. It affirms their identity and shows you see them for who they are.
Not sure? Share your own pronouns when introducing yourself. This normalizes the practice and creates safer spaces for everyone.
Made a mistake? Apologize briefly, correct yourself, and move on. We all learn as we go.
Respecting pronouns is allyship in action.
#pflagCanada #PronounsMatter #2SLGBTQI #RespectPronouns #InclusionMatters
Being an ally is a verb, not a noun
Start small: use inclusive language, respect pronouns, and challenge harmful comments. Support 2SLGBTQI+ organizations and celebrate Pride all year round.
Allyship isn't about being perfect. It's about being present and committed to doing better.
Ready to be a better ally? Find your local #pflag chapter to learn more. đ
#pflagCanada #BeAnAlly #2SLGBTQI #AllyshipInAction
Today is Red Dress Day.
We pause to honour the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2-Spirit People. Lives lost. Families still waiting for answers. Communities carrying grief that doesnât have an expiry date.
pflag Canada stands with Indigenous communities today, and in the ongoing work of justice and accountability.
The red dress is not a symbol of the past. Itâs a reminder of who we are still fighting for.
#RedDressDay #MMIWG2S #RedDressDay2026
We've sat across the kitchen table from them. We've learned from them. We've grown because of them.
Mothers. Daughters. Sisters. Aunts. Grandmothers. Nieces. Cousins. Chosen Family.
Today we celebrate the lesbians in our lives, and every family that chose love.
đłïžâđ #LesbianVisibilityDay #pflagCanada #FamiliesWhoShowUp
My brother wore a pronoun pin.
He couldn't have explained it if you'd asked him. He just knew his sibling needed someone in their corner.
So he put on the pin and went to school.
That's what brothers do.
đšvia @itsracheljung
#familieswhoshowup #siblings #allyship