The LGBTQ community here in Richmond is inviting and there is always something to do whether it’s social and fun or helping others within the community. Richmond is a great place to live with pride and purpose.
Read MoreIt is unlike any city you have ever been too! There is always something to do and see! The city has a culture of its very own and is a complete gem!
Read MoreI love Mongrel in Carytown. There are so many crazy, fun things to see in there. I get the most unique cards from them for all occasions.
Read More"Family is more than just folks who share our DNA."
Read More"We are new parents, so Camilla's arrival is still fresh in our minds."
Read More"We were really happy when my Mom surprised me and came to our wedding in Vermont, September 10, 2011."
Read More"Family is everything to us. Everything we do is for our family to have a better life."
Read More"My family is unique because it is large in unconventional ways."
Read More"Family is dancing in the kitchen, holidays filled with love, abundance, and prosperity."
Read MoreFor Jennifer and Rachel, adopting before marriage equality posed a unique challenge for legal recognition in Virginia.
Read MoreTheir daughter's coming out story made this family's hearts grow wider.
Read MoreThis Richmond family helped make marriage equality the law of the land.
Read MoreGet to know this drag family of performers.
Read MoreI love trying out new restaurants and visiting old favorites while washing it all down with great beer at the seemingly endless list of local craft breweries.
Read MoreAnthony and I have been together for 20 years and finally "allowed" to legally marry the year our twin girls were born, two years ago.
Read MoreTo Ellen Shaver, family means kinship. From marriage to blood relationships, she says it can be someone you're close to.
Read MoreFor Sam and Caroline, family means safety, security and love.
Read MoreFamily not only is who you marry or your blood relatives but to Rodney and Faron it also includes neighbors and community.
Read MoreIndia Lipton and Shirley Lesser were one of the first same-sex couples married in Virginia after marriage equality became law of land.
Read MoreThe day after their wedding, Paul Brockwell and Kevin Corn gathered friends and family for a Richmond tradition...
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