Our Mission
polyQ is a sex positive, LGBTQ focused, sub group of local polyamory and LGBTQ communities. We aim to provide a social and support network for people that intersect queer communities and non-monogamous relationships on all levels. Queer Visibility Campaign The Queer Visibility Campaign is a project that distributes queer, transgender, and polyamory themed swag. Wearing this swag at larger community events will help visually show the community as a welcoming inclusive space for all sexualities and gender identities. Keep Up with the Cool Kids
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Relationships of all shapes & sizes
polyQ embraces family and relationship diversity by creating safe spaces, building community, and educating people about healthy relationships. Join us in spreading the word of inclusion for all people regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or relationship status. |
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PolyQ in the Media
Community Grantee Spotlight - Pride Foundation
“Our primary goal is to spread LGBTQ+ education and inclusion in Idaho,” says Heather Franck, an outreach volunteer for the Center who also leads the Campaign. “A common narrative we have heard is that wearing this visibility swag makes conversations about sexuality and gender so much easier. Our community, in general, is now embracing their identities instead of cautiously hiding.”
“Our primary goal is to spread LGBTQ+ education and inclusion in Idaho,” says Heather Franck, an outreach volunteer for the Center who also leads the Campaign. “A common narrative we have heard is that wearing this visibility swag makes conversations about sexuality and gender so much easier. Our community, in general, is now embracing their identities instead of cautiously hiding.”
From Refuge to Resource - The Community Center
has offered decades of LGBTQ support
"Attendees can also join the many groups that fill TCC. Among them is PolyQ, a new collective started by Heather Franck, who moved to Idaho from Utah with her primary partner years ago. Today, Franck serves as an outreach volunteer, and PolyQ connects and supports non-monogamous people like Franck, who identifies as polyamorous."
has offered decades of LGBTQ support
"Attendees can also join the many groups that fill TCC. Among them is PolyQ, a new collective started by Heather Franck, who moved to Idaho from Utah with her primary partner years ago. Today, Franck serves as an outreach volunteer, and PolyQ connects and supports non-monogamous people like Franck, who identifies as polyamorous."
Family and Communication - Atlanta Poly Weekend
"I also had other opportunities to share with other attendees, whether it was providing queer 101 explanations to curious but ignorant attendees at queer-focused talks or hearing about the very cool PolyQ project to include queer-focused groups in the wider poly community."
"I also had other opportunities to share with other attendees, whether it was providing queer 101 explanations to curious but ignorant attendees at queer-focused talks or hearing about the very cool PolyQ project to include queer-focused groups in the wider poly community."
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