Learn how 60% of LGBTQ+ Hispanic youth lack access to care—and what we can do.
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As we continue to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re taking a closer look at the intersection of cultural identity and LGBTQ+ experiences within the Latinx community. For many LGBTQ+ Hispanic young people, the blend of these identities can present unique challenges—and, importantly, sources of strength. By understanding these experiences, we can provide better support and foster environments where all young people can thrive.
According to our research, ([link removed](i.e.e-newsletter)&utm_source=emailsegment-wholefile1&utm_campaign=generaleffort) 44% of Latinx LGBTQ+ young people seriously considered suicide in the past year, and 16% attempted suicide during the same period. In addition, 60% of Latinx LGBTQ+ youth were unable to access the mental health care they wanted, often due to cultural stigmas, language barriers, and fear of rejection from both family and community. These numbers remind us of the urgent need for tailored support that addresses both the cultural and LGBTQ+ identities of these young people.
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** Read the Report: Latinx LGBTQ+ Youth & Mental Health
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Our blog “Latinx LGBTQ+ Young People Face Unique Mental Health Challenges and Disparities in Suicide Risk, Attempts” ([link removed](i.e.e-newsletter)&utm_source=emailsegment-wholefile1&utm_campaign=generaleffort) dives deeper into these challenges, offering insights into the mental health risks faced by Latinx LGBTQ+ young people and the unique circumstances that make access to care difficult. Understanding these realities is the first step toward creating change and a more supportive environment.
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** How Supportive Adults Can Make a Difference
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As supportive adults, we can make a significant difference in the lives of LGBTQ+ Hispanic youth by taking these key actions:
* Recognize cultural and LGBTQ+ identities: Acknowledge the complexities of navigating their identities and offer a safe, inclusive space where young people feel accepted and celebrated.
* Break down barriers to mental health care: Advocate for culturally competent care and help connect youth to resources, like The Trevor Project, that understand and reflect their unique experiences.
* Be a visible ally: Show your support in ways that align with their values and cultural background, reinforcing that they are not alone.
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Together, we can make a lasting difference by uplifting the voices and stories of LGBTQ+ Latinx young people, ensuring they feel seen, supported, and empowered to live authentically.
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