Know Before You Go! Pride 2026
We’re honored to welcome you to this year’s Pride celebration on Saturday, June 20th, in downtown Portland and Deering Oaks Park. Pride Portland is committed to creating a safe, accessible, and inclusive environment for all LGBTQ+ individuals and allies. Our top priorities are the safety, well-being, and comfort of every person who attends — whether you’re marching, performing, volunteering, or simply showing up to celebrate.
This page outlines everything you need to know before arriving, including safety protocols, accessibility resources, emergency procedures, and more. We encourage all attendees to take a moment to review these guidelines so we can all do our part in building a Pride that is joyful, welcoming, and secure for everyone.
Pride 2026 Safety, Security, and Accessibility Plan
Event Name: Pride Portland!
Date: June 20, 2026
Location: Congress Street & Deering Oaks Park
Organized By: Pride Portland!
1. Purpose and Objectives
This Safety and Security Plan ensures that Pride 2026 is a safe, accessible, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all attendees, participants, performers, volunteers, and staff. It outlines procedures for prevention, response, and recovery from potential incidents, including threats to safety, health emergencies, weather events, and crowd control issues.
2. Core Principles
Inclusivity: All participants deserve a safe & accepting space regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, race, religion, disability, or role in facilitating the Pride Parade & Festival.
Accessibility:Through partnership with Pine Tree Society & the Portland Wheelers, the Pride Parade & Festival will have ASL interpreters for people in need. And Pride will be joined by the full fleet of the Portland Wheelers to assist people who have mobility challenges.
Preparedness:Anticipating and mitigating risks to safety is our top priority.
Visibility: Law Enforcement will be present and in uniform only. Pride Volunteers will be visible and present as well as the primary contact for safety and security unless law enforcement is needed.
3. Roles and Responsibilities
Pride Board of Directors: Coordinate logistics, communicate safety protocols & direct volunteers.
Volunteers: Crowd guidance, assist attendees, escalate concerns to staff/security, and serve as information support.
Medical Tent Team: Provide basic medical support to Festival attendees.
Maine Stage Team Lead: Ensures the safety, security, and privacy of the talent and support staff at the main stage in the park.
Community Police Liaison: Manage communications with law enforcement and offer de-escalation support when needed.
4. Safety Measures
A. General Safety
Follow the instructions of Pride Volunteers, City Staff & Law Enforcement.
Have a plan, and communicate your Parade & Festival plans with someone.
No weapons or illegal substances.
Alcohol is served only in designated areas by licensed vendors.
B. Health & Medical Support
A Medical Tent is available during the event for immediate medical needs.
The City of Portland will have ambulances on site for serious medical needs.
Hydration stations are available throughout the venue.
Wear weather-appropriate attire, sunscreen, and earplugs if needed.
C. Lost and Found / Missing Persons
The information booth will be the dedicated location for lost items and reunification.
Missing persons protocol with on-site announcement and staff coordination will be organized out of both the Parade & Festival Main stage & Info booth.
At the recommendation of City staff & law enforcement, we will not organize a meeting area for an emergency event like inclement weather or a terrorist attack.
5. Security Protocols
A. Crowd Management
Barriers and barricades will be in place to ensure that Parade attendees stay a safe distance from parade floats and vehicles.
Capacity for fenced-in areas like the Beer Garden & the Children’s area will be monitored by partner organizations.
Pride Volunteers will ensure crowd management is maintained at both the Parade and the Festival. They are the primary managers for this while working under guidance from law enforcement & City staff.
B. Emergency Procedures
In case of fire, evacuation, suspicious activity, or violence:
Call emergency services immediately.
Notify the event command center or a Pride Volunteer .
Follow instructions from Volunteers, City Staff & Law Enforcement.
C. Anti-Harassment and Hate Speech Policy
Zero tolerance for harassment, hate symbols, or discriminatory behavior.
Incidents will result in immediate removal and police involvement if necessary.
6. Communication
Command Center: Located at the Info booth in the Park & Monument Square.
Portland Non-Emergency Contact Number: (207) 874-8575
Event App / Website Alerts: Website: prideportland.org | Facebook: Pride Portland | Instagram: @prideportlandmaine
7. ICE Contingency Plan
If you observe ICE or other federal law enforcement activity, do not interfere or attempt to intervene. Notify the nearest Pride volunteer, Portland PD, or event organizer immediately and follow event protocols.
If you see something, say something! If you think you see ICE agents near a Pride event, please alert a Pride volunteer or our Pride community liaison, either in person or by message on our social media. You can also contact the Maine ICE Verification Hotline: 207-544-9989 if you cannot immediately identify a volunteer.
Community Information: The Portland Police Department is not currently contracted with ICE.
We ALL have these rights:
To remain silent
To not consent to a search
To a lawyer
To be presented with a warrant signed by a judge
To record (without interfering)
Helpful Information if You Interact with ICE
Before arriving at Pride, have a plan for what to do if arrested and who to call. You can build your custom plan here.
If you are not free to go, don't resist or run away. Remain silent, ask to speak to a lawyer, and state that you do not agree to a search of your belongings. Bystanders can film as long as they do not get in the way and are transparent that they are filming. You have the right to ask for identification and badge number.
If you can, ask the officer for your A-number. This number usually contains 9 digits. ICE will assign this number upon arrest. If your friend or family member filed a previous immigration application, they may already have an A-number on immigration documents.
Don't sign anything. You are not legally required to.
If a loved one is detained: You can locate loved ones taken by ICE at:locator.ice.gov. This process typically takes up to a day.
If your loved one is detained at: Cumberland County Jail (ME), Two Bridges Regional Jail (ME), Strafford County Correctional Facility (NH): Complete this form.
If your loved one is detained at: Plymouth County Correctional Facility (MA), Wyatt Detention Facility (RI)
How can I or someone I know who is detained obtain financial help (bail, bond, commissary, etc.)?
8. Accessibility and Inclusion
ASL Interpreters will be provided at the Parade Stage in Monument Square and the Festival Main Stage.
The Portland Wheelers will be collaborating with Piper Shore to provide accessible transportation to those with mobility-related challenges during the Parade.
Quiet zones and sensory-friendly areas will be provided in partnership with the ECC.
Sensory Inclusive Tent in the Family Area with noise-cancelling headphones, fidget toys, weighted blankets, earplugs, and more. All are welcome.
Clear signage with visual aids.
9. Post-Event Review
Debrief with security, medical, and volunteers will take place in partnership with Pride Portland.
Pride Portland will distribute a 2026 Pride Community Survey after June 20th, 2026.
10. Contact Information for Pride Portland!
Chair: Tanner Skilton
Chair@prideportland.org
Vice Chair: Cayla Winn
ViceChair@prideportland.org
Accessibility Coordinator: Brenden Williams
Accessibility@prideportland.org
Local Police Liaison: Trevor Legere