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Rooted in Love: A Fundamentally Satir Workshop for Adults Supporting LGBTQIA+ Young People

  • Virginia M. Satir Center 109 Conner Drive, Bldg III, Suite 107 Chapel Hill, NC, 27514 United States (map)

Rooted in Love: A Fundamentally Satir Workshop for Adults Supporting LGBTQIA+ Young People

“We connect based upon our similarities and we grow through appreciating differences.”
—Virginia Satir

Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM (includes a 1-hour lunch break)
Location: In-person at the Virginia M. Satir Center (Chapel Hill, NC)
Cost: FREE (registration required)

Program Description

Parenting and supporting an LGBTQIA+ young person is a journey filled with pride, growth, and, at times, uncertainty. Rooted in Love is designed for adults who are directly caring for or guiding LGBTQIA+ young people. It offers a welcoming space for all kinds of families—biological, adoptive, blended, and chosen families; mentors; caregivers; teachers; and any adult committed to walking alongside an LGBTQIA+ young person’s journey.

Together, we’ll explore what it means to show up with love, courage, and authenticity. Guided by the Satir Growth Model, this program builds community, offers practical tools, and nurtures the inner resources needed to support young people with confidence and compassion.


Who This Is For

This program welcomes any supportive adult connected to an LGBTQIA+ young person, including:

  • Parents and caregivers (biological, adoptive, foster, kinship)

  • Extended family (grandparents, aunts/uncles, siblings)

  • Chosen family and close family friends

  • Mentors, educators, coaches, youth leaders, and community allies

While we deeply value allies in all their forms, this workshop is specifically for adults who are actively guiding, caring for, or supporting an LGBTQIA+ young person. It is not intended for those who simply wish to show general support for the LGBTQIA+ community without a direct connection to a young person.

This is not a therapy group. If you’re seeking individual or family counseling, we’re happy to share referral options.


What to Expect

This interactive workshop will include a blend of:

  • Engaging lecture and teaching rooted in the Satir Model

  • Large-group reflection and discussion

  • Small-group activities for deeper practice and connection

  • Opportunities to apply tools to your own real-life experiences

You can expect a supportive, welcoming environment where learning is balanced with meaningful conversation and shared experience.


What You’ll Learn

During this workshop, you’ll have the chance to:

  • Practice staying grounded and true to yourself when facing the subtle (and not-so-subtle) challenges of our culture

  • Connect more honestly with your own experience so you can show up fully for your young person

  • Notice the communication patterns between you, your young person, and others — and explore options for how to respond

  • Build practical tools for offering support with confidence, compassion, and encouragement

  • Tap into your own strengths and inner resources for resilience when things get tough


Presenters

Regina Taggart (she/her), MSW, LCSW
Regina is a seasoned therapist, trainer, and facilitator with decades of experience applying the Satir Growth Model in clinical, organizational, and community settings. She is known for her grounded presence, clarity, and ability to guide people into deeper connection with themselves and others. A longtime collaborator with Jean McLendon, Regina has co-led Satir programs across the U.S. and internationally, always creating spaces that are emotionally safe, growth-oriented, and transformative. Her passion lies in helping people move beyond limiting patterns into greater authenticity, resilience, and freedom.

Amanda May (she/her), MA, NBC-HWC
Amanda is a nationally board-certified integrative health coach with a master’s degree in psychology and training in the Satir Growth Model under the mentorship of Jean McLendon. As the parent of a transgender child, she brings both personal insight and professional skill to creating inclusive, affirming spaces. Her approach is grounded, culturally aware, and centered on authentic connection.


Register

Free to attend, but space is limited. Please register to save your seat.

 
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