Every minute, every hour, every day, they help save young LGBTQ lives
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Friend of Trevor,
Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, The Trevor Project’s 2,400+ trained volunteers are on the front lines — working one-on-one with LGBTQ young people to help them navigate tough times.
The empathy, connection, and hope that volunteers offer can make all the difference. Trevor’s research shows that acceptance from at least one adult can decrease the risk of an LGBTQ young person attempting suicide by 40% .
This past year, Trevor’s volunteers answered more than 260,000 calls, texts, and chats — offering a lifeline to LGBTQ young people facing anxiety, depression or feeling overwhelmed.
With every conversation, our volunteers show that there are people in this world who affirm and celebrate LGBTQ young people — even if their families and communities may not. Here’s what that means in the words of one young person who called Trevor.
Let’s make sure Trevor’s volunteers can always be there for LGBTQ young people in crisis — and help save their lives. Please make your gift today.
With gratitude and in partnership,
Freddie Bologno they/them
Director of Volunteer Experience
The Trevor Project
Support Trevor’s mission to make LGBTQ young people in crisis feel loved and accepted for who they are. Your gift will help provide free, confidential suicide prevention and crisis intervention services via phone, text, and chat — 24/7/365.
The Trevor Project is the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning) young people.