The Family Tree Community Center, Inc.

The Family Tree Community Center positions itself at the center of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) life in Tallahassee and the surrounding areas. Managed by a volunteer Board of Directors and countless volunteers, The Family Tree works year-round to ensure that Tallahassee is a great place for LGBT people and families.

 

The mission of The Family Tree is to provide services that promote the well being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons, and to provide a place where everyone is welcome.  This will be accomplished in part by providing a safe place for LGBT community life, providing services that promote well being, building bridges to other communities and groups, and advocating for LGBT issues and rights.

 

Office Location

2415 N. .Monroe Street, Suite 2064

Inside Tallahassee Mall, above the AMC Theater

Hours of operation

Sunday: Noon - 4pm

Wednesday: 6pm - 9pm

Thursday: 6pm - 9pm

Saturday: Noon - 4pm

Phone
(850) 222-8555
Website
www.familytreecenter.org
E-mail
[email protected]
Board Members

Steven Hall - Chair

Mike Joseph - Vice Chair

Andy Janecek - Secretary

Vacant - Treasurer

Marion Banzhaf - Member

Glenn Belay - Member

Yolanda Fairell - Member

Lindsay Fields - Member

Laura Seaton - Member

Volunteer Coordinator

Chuck Strom
Program Areas

Branching Out Community Newspaper

Tallahassee LGBT Business Partners

Tallahassee PRIDEFEST

Transgender Tallahassee
Youth Group (ages 13-19)

Services to the community

Referral services to LGBT owned and friendly businesses.

Large lending library of LGBT books.

Flexible meeting space.

Information and activism on issues pertinent to the LGBT community.

Tallahassee has a large and vibrant LGBT community.  The Family Tree exists to serve the LGBT and allied community as a conduit of information, events and activism, and to ensure the LGBT community is represented and visible at meetings, events and festivals throughout the area.

 

 


 

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