Dear Friend,
This week, we received official confirmation from the administration that federal funding for LGBTQ+ youth suicide prevention will be eliminated as of July 17. This is truly devastating news.
What does this mean for The Trevor Project? What does it mean for LGBTQ+ young people?
Let me be clear — the loss of this funding does not mean The Trevor Project will be going away. No matter what the federal government says or does, Trevor is here to stay.
Trevor was founded 27 years ago, at a time when there were no crisis resources for LGBTQ+ youth. On its first night, more than 1,500 people reached out to the contact center. Now, we have to do all we can to ensure Trevor can continue to provide 24/7 crisis services to every LGBTQ+ young person who needs us.
I want to be fully transparent with you, Friend. Last year, Trevor helped nearly 500,000 young people who contacted our crisis services. For Trevor to continue to provide crisis counseling services for this volume of calls, texts, and chats, once partially funded by the federal government, we will need your support and that of our fellow community members.
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