BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month is a time to uplift the experiences, voices, and well-being of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color—and a powerful reminder that mental health care isn’t one-size-fits-all.
For LGBTQ+ young people of color, support systems can feel limited, barriers to care may run deep, and discrimination can take a toll. But joy, community, and healing are also real—and worth celebrating. At The Trevor Project, we’re continuing to honor and amplify the lived experiences of BIPOC LGBTQ+ youth by sharing stories, resources, and educational content all month long.
👉 Start by exploring our Supporting Black LGBTQ+ Mental Health guide. This resource was created to spotlight unique challenges and offer inclusive and relevant ways to show up for Black LGBTQ+ young people.
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