Supporting LGBTQ+ Young People This School Year
As students head back to school, parents, teachers, and peers all have an important role to play in creating a safe and welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ young people. From the classroom to the cafeteria, small actions can make a big difference in preventing bullying and showing support.
In the first episode of our TrevorTalks series, we share actionable ways to be there for the LGBTQ+ young people in your life—and how to help ensure schools are spaces where they feel seen, heard, and valued.
Whether you’re returning to the classroom, teaching, or supporting from home, remember that every kind word, safe space, and moment of support can make a lasting impact. If you or someone you know feels overwhelmed or alone during this school year, The Trevor Project’s trained counselors are here 24/7, 365 days a year.
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