John Reeder was the motivation behind the development of Mature Friends. John had not expected to establish another association, but rather wanted to work with existing associations. One such association was the Lavender Panthers, an off shoot of the Gay and Lesbian Task Force, a team made by the former Mayor of Seattle, Wes Uhlman.
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So incredibly grateful to the staff, crew, & volunteers at PEER! I’ve been working with an LGBTQ+ mentor the last 6 months & have so appreciated the connection & insight provided! 💜✨☮️ Thank you for ALL you do for so many!!
Peer Seattle is a space that should be treated as sacred. Just like churches, schools, fire/police departments, and hospitals. Spoiler Alert: You will encounter every type of individual on the spectrum. For me, that is a blessing, but if that makes you anxious be advised. Peer gives better, healthier, more productive mental health understanding than many official organizations in the city. Peer IS NOT a mental health organization though. Peer will help you, no matter where you are at. So, be respectful. Do not bring violence here. Anything else-they will help. Peer is open 365 days a year. You have safe harbor for any holiday. Any forsaken day. Peer does not bloat their operating costs with a ton of employees. They keep core staff, and thrive from volunteer input. Thank you Peer Seattle. I will love you always.
🏆SUPER LOVE IT,💯 it's 1 of my safe spaces I go2 to get guidance 4 my recovery journey, 📚 like everything nowadays tho, it gets targeted by racists, bigots & fascists that have always marginalized & dehumanized their fellow humans based on their own internal biases & unresolved shadow work[introspection & discipline of self & honest self accountability ☯️] But yeah if you're looking 4 help, go there!!! 🥳
Truly everything that's wrong with Seattle. Peer Seattle is ran by privileged people, unable or even unwilling to give resources, and patting themselves on the back for a job well done while they take money that could be used to actually help people. I had a meeting with a man (don't recall the name) and he basically told us not to bother even trying to stay out of homelessness and refused to give us any resources, instead blaming the issues on me. Incredibly unprofessional, and just plain evil. He couldn't even look me in the face, and he couldn't even bring up the courage to tell the truth or offer us anything at all. AVOID don't waste your time with these people.
I loved hanging out there to get caffeine. Plus the peer services were very helpful too.
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