Board Member since 2012

Anne creighton, President

Anne came to Pflag after her daughter Amy sent a text saying “I’m gay.”

Several years later, Amy explained that she was non-binary too.  Anne credits Toronto Pflag for educating her and making her a better parent. She and her husband Hugh O’Reilly have two children.  In addition to Pflag,  Anne is on the board of the Catholic Children’s Aid Society and recently concluded 4 years on a board committee at Covenant House.

Anne answers both office and support calls, facilitates a monthly meeting and does workshops in schools and workplaces.  
She loves it all. 

Board Member since 2010

Mikey Ain, VIce President

Michael was born in Toronto and grew up near Don Mills in North York.  After coming out in high school, Michael sought out opportunities to volunteer with LGBTQ2S+ student groups, community organizations and businesses to raise awareness of queer identity and diverse initiatives across Canada.  A year after coming out, Michael's own family marched beside Toronto Pflag at the Toronto Pride Parade to show their support and allyship - it left a lasting impact. 

Michael joined Toronto Pflag's board of volunteers in 2010 to help enhance our charity profile, produce fundraising events, sustain peer-support services and offer his own allyship to volunteers navigating critical issues faced by LGBTQ2S+ families. 

David Deslauriers, Treasurer

David is retired after a 30-year career in investment banking in Toronto and New York and is focused on personal pursuits in volunteering, consulting and mentoring. As a seasoned financial executive, David brings considerable expertise in client relationship management, finance and risk management, and as a trusted advisor on strategic and governance matters. David is currently volunteering on several community boards in a variety of capacities. David lives in Toronto with his husband, Nicolas Burbano Diaz.

Board Member since 2016

Kathy O’Connell, Secretary

Kathy’s background is in Cognitive Neuroscience. After learning she has a transgender family member, she discovered the huge positive impact that family support has on trans young people. Despite horrifying statistics about the high risk of suicide among trans youth, she learned that on average, the mental health of trans youth with strong parental support does not differ from their cisgender peers. She is involved in online support groups that help parents of trans youth and kids understand how to provide that support.

Kathy is the Webmaster for TorontoPflag.org. She is also Toronto Pflag’s Secretary, and the tech host for all of our online meetings.

Board Member since 2015

Giselle Bloch

Giselle’s lifelong passion for helping others began at age 14, when she volunteered at a children’s center to engage with severely disabled youth. Over the past 40 years, she has enjoyed volunteering with many organizations.

Giselle and her husband Alan are the proud parents and vocal allies of three unique adult children, two of whom are LGBTQ2S+. One is trans and one is gay. They also have two precious grandchildren (so far).

Giselle chairs the Support & Education Committee. Through Toronto Pflag, she focuses on keeping families together by offering her experience, support and compassion to LGBTQ2S+ folks and their families, and by educating people on LGBTQ2S+ issues. She often takes that further and meets/speaks with parents one-on-one. Giselle also co-facilitates TRANSceptance, a monthly peer support group for parents of trans folks, hosted by CTYS. When Giselle is not volunteering and advocating for the LGBTQ2S+ community, she runs a personal training business and spends as much time as possible with her precious family.

Board Member since 2017

Jason Liu

Jason leads the Marketing and Communications Committee. 

Born and raised in Thornhill, Ontario, Jason has experience working as a marketing specialist across the telecom and financial services industries. Currently, he is a Senior Business Analyst managing Search Engine Marketing and Affiliate Partnerships at Capital One Canada. He hopes to bring his passion for marketing and digital marketing experience to Toronto Pflag in driving forward the committee’s goal of raising Toronto Pflag’s profile across the city to those in need. 

Jason’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Science from McGill University and a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. 

Board Member since 2018

JOEL KADISH

Joel recognized the need for a different approach with dads of LGBTQ2S+ youth, as an alternative (or supplement) to our regular monthly support meetings. He created and runs the Dads Night Out event. He's also a lawyer, so he often contributes a legal perspective to the Board's discussions and decisions.

Board Member since 2020

Brenda Whitell

Brenda will be taking the lead on the Volunteer Committee, matching up folks who are interested in volunteering with tasks that need doing.

Board Member since 2020

Eileen Bonetti

Eileen is the mother of two daughters, one of whom is her inspiration for her work with Toronto Pflag. Her youngest daughter came out as transgender at age 22, after struggling in her teenaged years with anxiety and depression. For Eileen, it all came as a realization of how little she knew about her daughter’s inner processes. She herself felt the need for support and the urge to learn more to understand her daughter: Toronto Pflag satisfied these needs.

Eileen works for Scotiabank and is an active volunteer of the Banks’ Pride Employee Resource Group. She was featured on “Women of Influence” magazine for her advocacy at work. Eileen’s journey is one of hope. From a frail state at her first Toronto Pflag meeting to present, she has found and given support, courage and love.


Gary Ludwig

Originally from the North End of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Gary has spent the last four decades working in the areas of brand strategy and identity with a number of leading national and global firms. He also spent ten years teaching branding, typography, and graphic design at Canada’s acclaimed OCAD University, as well as lecturing at various other institutions and venues in Canada and the USA.

A husband and a father of two, he became involved with Toronto Pflag in 2015 shortly after his daughter came out as trans. Gary looked to the group to help broaden his understanding of the journey his family was embarking on by hearing about the experiences of others. He still finds his engagement with the people of Toronto Pflag to be a continuous source of enrichment and enlightenment, so he is excited to be able to give back by joining the Board and helping in the organization’s important works.