Every day, The Trevor Project works tirelessly to prevent suicide among LGBTQ+ young people, offering a lifeline to those who need it most. World Suicide Prevention Day, recognized globally on September 10th, is a vital reminder of how crucial community, understanding, and action are in this life-saving work.
This day isn't just about awareness—it's about taking meaningful steps to ensure that every LGBTQ+ young person knows they are not alone and that help is always available.
As a supporter of The Trevor Project, you play a vital role in spreading this message. Whether it’s sharing our resources, starting a conversation about mental health, or simply being the one for someone who may be struggling, your actions can make a profound difference. We’re here to provide the tools, information, and ways to get involved so you can continue making a difference for LGBTQ+ youth - both in your community and beyond.
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