Red Without Blue
(Full Documentary)
After coming out and enduring a painful adolescence, twins Mark, a gay man, and Alex, a transgender woman, reveal their experiences and struggles growing up.
Gays have dealt with the pressures that come with having children, but what happens when these kids grow up and become teenagers? Watch these families deal with the stress of gay parenting and the struggles that come with raising children.
Kids in St. Louis
Events daily for your family!
www.kidsinstl.com
MCCGSL Childrens ministry
www.MCCGSL.org
Any one interested in working in this vital and fulfilling ministry please email childrensministry@mccgsl.org or contact Danny at the church office at 361-3221 ext.11
If you have any questions about which programs your child will attend or any special needs of your child please contact Danny Gladden @ 314 361-3221 x11 or danny@mccgsl.org
Emergency Numbers
Here's a list of nationwide emergency and crisis numbers.
If you are in crisis, first call 911 while you're looking in the front of your local yellow pages.
The Trevor Project - 866-4-U-TREVOR (866-488-7386)
The Trevor Helpline is the only national 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention hot line aimed at gay and questioning youth. The Trevor Helpline is geared toward helping those in crisis, or those wanting information on how to help someone in crisis. Managed by their partners at San Francisco Suicide Prevention, the Trevor Helpline calls are handled by highly trained counselors and are free and confidential.
Girls and Boys Town Crisis Line
24 hours a day, every day
800.448.3000*, or for TDD 800.448.1833*
Alcohol a Drug Abuse Hotline - 800-ALCOHOL* - 800.454.8966*
Childhelp USA's National Child Abuse Hotline - 800.422.4453*
Children of the Night- 800.551.1300* Short term crisis
National Hopeline Network Crisis Hotline - 800.SUICIDE* 784-2433
24/7 Website (administration 1 800 442 4673)
National Alcohol a Drug Abuse Hotline - 800.252.6465
National Network of Runaway Youth Services - 202.783.7949
Networks with youth shelters and other community based groups. 1319 F St NW #401, Washington, DC 20004
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