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Friend, today marks the 25th anniversary of the first Lifeline Call.

While The Trevor Project was officially founded on March 25, 1998, it was on August 11, 1998 that the short film TREVOR was broadcast on HBO alongside the launch of the TrevorLifeline, the first 24/7 national lifeline supporting LGBTQ youth in crisis. The very first calls were answered that night.

Since then, we have provided 25-years of 24/7 crisis services for LGBTQ young people and have also grown our programs to include research, advocacy, public education, and peer support.

Take a look at our milestones:

Our counselors understand the challenges LGBTQ young people face and are trained to offer immediate help – answering calls, chats, or texts 24/7, 365 days a year. They will listen without judgment to address a wide range of challenges, such as coming out, LGBTQ identity, depression, and suicide.

Learn More: Crisis Services

We are proud to honor 25 years of commitment by our dedicated and compassionate counselors, who are determined to provide life-saving services. If you would like to learn more about our crisis services, you can find more resources here.

Additionally, we are proud to offer TrevorSpace, an affirming online community for LGBTQ young people between the ages of 13-24. TrevorSpace helps young people explore their identities, get advice, find support, and make friends in a moderated community intentionally designed for them.

Thank you for your continued support. We believe that everyone deserves a welcoming, loving world and are dedicated to working to make that a reality.

We couldn't do our work without your support.

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saving young LGBTQ lives.

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The Trevor Project is the leading organization working to end LGBTQ youth suicide in the U.S. and Mexico.

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