I'm seeing some support groups available in downtown Seattle, but I'm hoping there were groups in the eastside (Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, Bothell) areas. The eastside is easier commute for me. Do any locals happen to know, or suggest a site to look up local support groups?
Thanks in advanced!
I have been over to support groups in the Seattle area, but know of none in the East side. I have a member of my family that is also trans that lives in the Seattle area and and a friend that is too. I will ask them the next time I talk to them maybe they know of one in that part. I familiar with ones in places like Shorline and Everett. Hugs
Mariah
Thanks so much Mariah!
Everett actually works as well, do you have more details on groups in that area?
Yes
http://www.washingtongenderalliance.com/
Quote from: gamerchic_kaylee on October 19, 2015, 09:28:55 PM
Thanks so much Mariah!
Everett actually works as well, do you have more details on groups in that area?
Thanks again for the information Mariah. I went to my first support group meeting yesterday. It was pretty awkward, and very guarded, so felt a little less welcoming. Completely understand, being the new person. Keeping my hopes up and looking forward to the next meeting.
Once your more relaxed and comfortable it will get easier. Hugs
Mariah
Lambert House is on Capitol Hill, and if you are metro savvy it is super easy. I also live on the east side, and the metro is easy to get to.
take the 10 out of downtown to Lambert House, and from downtown you can connect to 550/554/255/545 and other connections to your house or P&R.
Good luck!
Hey Purps. There is the Rainbow Center in Tacoma. Since I am new I haven't attended anything yet. There is another group called Esprit that is planning a week long convention in May at Port Angeles. https://www.espritconf.com/