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Happy Pride Month! As we celebrate the diversity and strength of the LGBTQ+ community, we are reminded of the importance of having supportive resources available for those navigating their own journeys. This Pride, we're excited to highlight The Trevor Project's Coming Out Handbook. Whether you're exploring your own identity, looking for ways to support a loved one, or simply wanting to educate yourself, this guide offers valuable insights.

Pride is not just a celebration—it's a testament to the courage it takes to live authentically. Our Coming Out Handbook is designed to empower individuals with the knowledge and confidence needed to embrace their true selves in a safe way. This Pride Month, let's come together in support, love, and acceptance for all.

Pride Begins With Understanding
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Andrew Mortenson's Global Ride for Change

Discover the inspiring journey of Andrew Mortenson, the first openly gay man to bike across the globe, raising over $19,000 for The Trevor Project. > >
 
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Navigating Personal Safety: Pride in Action

Learn how LGBTQ+ young people can take action safely with our guide on navigating personal safety while advocating for their rights. > >
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Understanding the Impact of Firearms on LGBTQ+ Youth

Reflecting on the Pulse Nightclub anniversary, our June Research Brief provides key insights into how mass shootings impact suicide risk, among LGBTQ+ youth. > >
 
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Breaking Wind with Nymphia Wind from Ru Paul’s Drag Race

We’re going bananas over the captivating “first chapter” of Ru Paul Drag Race Winner’s “Nymphia: Breaking Wind, The Art of Letting Go.”   > >
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Styles of Pride: Express Yourself

Macy’s and The Trevor Project are thrilled to enter their sixth year of partnership to support the mental health of LGBTQ+ young people, building on over a decade of collaboration that has raised over $6 million for Trevor’s mission. In the third year of our Styles of Pride campaign, we invited five extraordinary young people to share their stories and what self-expression means to them. Meet Cienna, Kinley, Yev, Mary, and Breanna, LGBTQ+ young people, on their journey and hear interwoven anecdotes that showcase the power of taking tangible action toward authentic self-expression. Whether at prom or in the comfort of your own home, our style helps us find who we are.

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Can’t Cancel Pride with P&G

Since 2020, P&G has provided over $2 million dollars to The Trevor Project as part of Can’t Cancel Pride, celebrating the people and organizations demonstrating a continued commitment to advancing LGBTQ+ equality.

As a long-time champion of LGBTQ+ equality, P&G developed Can’t Cancel Pride to celebrate the people and organizations demonstrating a continued commitment to advancing LGBTQ+ equality. The annual event brings together prominent LGBTQ+ and ally artists to perform during an hour-long benefit streaming show, providing much needed visibility and funding for six LGBTQ+ organizations including The Trevor Project.

The 5th annual Can’t Cancel Pride, produced by iHeartMedia and P&G, took place on June 12 and featured performances by Elton John Impact Award Recipient and host Billy Porter, Allison Russell, Ben Platt, David Archuleta, Melissa Etheridge, Orville Peck and more.

In case you missed it, you can catch the full show streaming now on iHeartRadio’s Facebook & YouTube, @Hulu, @RevryTV, and @Advocate Channel.

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M·A·C VIVA GLAM Turns 30, Starring Kim Petras

M·A·C VIVA GLAM has positively impacted countless lives by raising $520+ million to support equal rights for all. Now, the iconic philanthropic campaign turns 30, with a bold vision to expand their charitable mission and with a new face – pop superstar, Kim Petras.

Kim has made history as the first openly transgender artist to win a GRAMMY Award and hit number one on the Billboard charts, and regularly uses her global platform to advocate for the LGBTQ+ community and to support organizations like The Trevor Project. "I am honoured to be part of VIVA GLAM's long legacy of lifting up people who haven't always felt seen or represented, and look forward to inspiring the next generation to join us in making the world a more equal place," she said.

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