Kulanu Toronto is a Jewish LGBTQ+ social, educational, and cultural group. Allies and friends are welcome.
Please note that this organization does not have a specific location, and the location shown on the map is approximate.
Kulanu Toronto is a Jewish LGBTQ+ social, educational, and cultural group. Allies and friends are welcome.
Please note that this organization does not have a specific location, and the location shown on the map is approximate.
Salaam Canada is a national volunteer-run organization dedicated to creating and cultivating safe and supportive spaces for LGBTQ Muslims. We celebrate the diverse experiences of our community and support LGBTQ people who identify with Islam ritually, culturally, spiritually, or religiously. Salaam Canada advocates for social justice and addresses the intersecting issues around homophobia, transphobia, Islamophobia, and racism.
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Support organization for Queer Ismaili’s. Trans inclusive with a public discussion forum. Mya be useful for public resources and background info on non-western religious affirmation movements.
Please note that this organization does not have a specific location, and the location shown on the map is approximate.
At LGBTQ+ at the J there is no right way to be Queer, and no right way to be Jewish; there's certainly no right way to be both. Our programs aim to support diverse, pluralistic, and accessible community at the intersection of LGBTQ+ and Jewish identities and experiences. We bring Queerness into Jewish moments and bring Jewishness into Queer life, striving for spaces where everybody can bring their full self. We both celebrate and amplify LGBTQ+ Jewish people and stories, in recognition of their inherent value.
Founded in 1947, TBC is a temple in the Jodo Shinshu tradition of Pure Land Buddhism. Jodo Shinshu is the largest school of Buddhism in Japan, and was the first to organize temples in Canada (1905). Today we are an integrated sangha with a Japanese Canadian base and members from many backgrounds.
As our name implies, we seek to be inclusive. But what does that mean? As Pope Francis affirms, inclusion must go beyond the ritual formula of every politically correct discourse and build a culture of respect, compassion and sensitivity. And that is what we try to do. We are a Roman Catholic community of LGBTQ+ and allies aiming to provide equal access to worship, opportunities, and resources within the Church for LGBTQ + faithful who often feel excluded or marginalized.
Pflag Canada is a national charitable organization created by the parents of 2SLGBTQ+ people looking for help supporting their loved one. We know the challenges that 2SLGBTQ+ people and their loved ones face can be a large adjustment and may damage relationships if you don't have access to resources and help. Pflag Canada works with 2SLGBTQ+ communities including families, friends, allies and loved ones, to provide peer support, education, and advocacy. We want a supporting, just and caring country for the evolving 2SLGBTQ+ community, including all sexual and gender orientations and expressions.
Egale Canada aims to improve the lives of 2SLGBTQI people in Canada and to enhance the global response to 2SLGBTQl issues. Egale will achieve this by informing public policy, inspiring cultural change, and promoting human rights and inclusion through research, education, awareness and legal advocacy.