From Miami to Los Angeles, Americans have been coming together across the nation to celebrate LGBT Pride Month.
The celebration of equality is not just for people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.
Parents have also been showing support for their LGBT children by joining them at Pride parades or by sending them a heartwarming Pride gift to show they care.
“I had an amazing day today marching with my child!” wrote one supportive mom on Facebook after attending The Equality March for Unity and Pride. “We were inspired by all of the support! We can not rest until everyone is accepted for who they are!”
We’ve compiled some of the most heartwarming displays of parents showing support for their children, below:
Such a special weekend celebrating pride with mom ❤️???? pic.twitter.com/RHtbpYCT7F
— Aaron Rhodes (@AaronRhodes) June 11, 2017
My parents really had rainbow Pride flowers delivered to me I'm crying ???? pic.twitter.com/Bje19uOtn9
— Anna Wiese (@AnnaWiese1) June 12, 2017
I love how my dad came to the pride parade with me 3 years ago to support me ?❤? pic.twitter.com/ynkQBN77vv
— Лео (@CelyIs4ever) June 3, 2017
My dad took my sister and her friends to LA Pride today and I just love this so much❤️???? pic.twitter.com/1cmt5XWDWU
— Linda Cortez (@linda_marie14) June 12, 2017
omg i forgot to share with yall on twitter but my family gave me a bouquet for pride !!! ? how cute ?? #BiPride pic.twitter.com/9n6EGQ4VGo
— Monica (@punkhamilton) June 8, 2017
today my dad told me he's grateful for me being true to myself then gave me roses & pride themed anklets as a gift for #PrideMonth pic.twitter.com/rxEreHbntS
— lyd (@sadgothkatya) June 12, 2017
Super thankful for a loving and supportive Mom who made me this #BiPride pillowcase. #bitwitter
??? pic.twitter.com/hSuXhSHeUc— Carrie Curtis (@carrie_curtis_) March 30, 2017
I'm actually crying rn bc my mom put a Pride stripe on her profile picture for me ??️? pic.twitter.com/qq8ZmIeB0r
— JD ~ (@JayxDylan) June 3, 2017