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For Kids Affected By HIV, Camp Starlight Is a Ray of Hope
By Jenny Block | Saturday Apr 6, 2013
For children infected with and affected by HIV, Camp Starlight provides a home away from home where they can get the attention they desperately need.
Boston Offers Resources to Gay Married Fathers
By Tony Hobday | Thursday Jan 10, 2013
In Boston, the range of gay fathers extends to married men trying to maintain their relationship with their kids while ending the one with their wife, single gay dads looking for help, and those hoping to start a family via adoption or surrogacy.
Lesbian U.K. Couple Fight Gay Father Over Co-Parenting
By Jason St. Amand | Saturday Feb 11, 2012
A lesbian couple who conceived a boy with a gay man are now in court, fighting over parental rights. The father wants to be more involved in the child’s life than what the trio originally agreed upon.
Gay-Education Video for Schoolkids Ages 6-12 Has Rightwing in Frenzy
By Jason St. Amand | Friday Jan 20, 2012
The Human Rights Campaign has several right wing conservatives upset, claiming that the video and other educational programs are harming their children.
Two Moms Are Better Than One, Says Government Adviser
By Jason St. Amand | Saturday Dec 24, 2011
A government adviser suggest that children raised by lesbian couples are more likely to be successful in life.
N.J. Judge Awards Gay Couple Custody of Twin Daughters
By Jason St. Amand | Tuesday Dec 20, 2011
A New Jersey judged recently awarded custody of twin girls to Donald Robinson Hollingsworth and Sean Hollingsworth. The couple were in a heated custody battle with the girls’ biological mother who is also Sean Hollingsworth’s sister.
Aussie Bishop Overturns Anti-Gay School Ruling
By Jason St. Amand | Thursday Dec 15, 2011
An Australian bishop overturns an elementary school’s ruling that rejected a girl because she is being raised by a same-sex couple.
Family Inequality Hits Kids the Hardest, Report Shows
By David Crary | Tuesday Oct 25, 2011
A new report summarizes how laws and social stigma create distinctive challenges for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender families.
Art for Heart: Remembering 9/11
Sunday Sep 11, 2011
All of us were affected by the events of September 11th, but it was the youngest generation who was affected most of all. The innocence so profoundly disrupted that day is nowhere better demonstrated than in the drawings created shortly after the attacks.
Study: Spacing babies close may raise autism risk
By Carla K. Johnson | Wednesday Jan 12, 2011
Close birth spacing may put a second-born child at higher risk for autism, suggests a preliminary study based on more than a half-million California children.
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