4th Annual Transgender Day of Visibility Family Gathering and Story Time

Charis Books and More hosts annual event to celebrate trans community in Atlanta

Mar. 28, 2026 at 4:00pm

Charis Books and More, a local LGBTQ+ bookstore in Atlanta, is hosting its 4th annual Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) Family Gathering and Story Time on March 28, 2026. The event will take place at Waller's Coffee Shop and is open to families with trans and gender creative kids ages 5-15, though younger and older siblings are also welcome. The gathering will feature stories, games, art, and play to celebrate the trans community.

Why it matters

TDOV is an important annual event that raises awareness and celebrates the transgender community. This family-friendly gathering provides a safe and inclusive space for trans youth and their families to connect, learn, and celebrate their identities.

The details

The 4th Annual TDOV Family Gathering and Story Time will run from 12:00pm to 3:00pm EST at Waller's Coffee Shop in Atlanta. Charis Books and More, a local LGBTQ+ bookstore, is organizing the event in partnership with other trans family organizations in the Metro Atlanta area. The activities are geared towards kids ages 5-15, but younger and older siblings are welcome to attend with their families. Attendees can expect stories, games, art projects, and opportunities for play and community building.

  • The event will take place on March 28, 2026.
  • Transgender Day of Visibility is celebrated annually on March 31st.

The players

Charis Books and More

A local LGBTQ+ bookstore in Atlanta that is organizing the 4th Annual Transgender Day of Visibility Family Gathering and Story Time.

Waller's Coffee Shop

The venue hosting the 4th Annual Transgender Day of Visibility Family Gathering and Story Time in Atlanta.

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The takeaway

This annual event organized by Charis Books and More provides a valuable opportunity for the Atlanta trans community and their families to come together, celebrate their identities, and build connections in a welcoming and inclusive environment.