Leader of Ex-Gay Organization Receives Certificate of Appreciation from D.C. Government
Washington D.C. – The government of the District of Columbia has
awarded a certificate of appreciation to Regina Griggs, executive
director of Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays & Gays (PFOX). The
certificate, signed by D.C. mayor Adrian Fenty, recognizes Griggs
for her “dedication, commitment, and outstanding contributions as
Executive Director of Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays.”
“Regina’s award is well-deserved,” said Greg Quinlan, President of
Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays & Gays. PFOX presented the award to
Griggs last week in honor of her ten years of volunteer service to
parents and the ex-gay community.
“Regina has served as executive director without pay. Instead, she
prefers that donations be used to develop resources for families and
teens, to promote unconditional love for all regardless of sexual
orientation, and to seek equal access and protection for the ex-gay
community,” said Quinlan. “Her dedication is unparalleled.”
PFOX has been instrumental in ensuring civil rights to all District
of Columbia residents. PFOX’s lawsuit against the D.C. Office of
Human Rights last year resulted in ex-gays being recognized as a
protected class under D.C.’s Human Rights Act. The Office of Human
Rights had refused to extend the sexual orientation
non-discrimination law to former homosexuals. The court held that
the Human Rights Act does not require immutable characteristics for
sexual orientation status so that ex-gays are entitled to the same
legal protections that gays currently enjoy.
The certificate of appreciation can be seen at
http://pfox.org/images/Regina-Griggs_DC-Award.jpg
http://pfox.org/images/Regina-Griggs_DC-Award.pdf
