Trevor News

🤩 Words from a Trevor supporter 

“The Trevor Project has a very special place in my heart. When I was young, queer, and afraid, I called them when I didn’t know who else to call. They saved me and so many others, and I am so thankful for this org.”

—Coco

🖤 Trevor staffers mark Black History Month

Across our teams, Black employees shared their oral history to reflect on a life-changing year. They get personal about how 2020 impacted their relationship to mental health, and how it added even greater meaning to the many ways they identify as Black.

See their inspiring messages »

📈 Physical dating violence & suicide risk among LGBTQ youth 

While youth dating violence and youth suicide are both major public health concerns, little research has been conducted on their intersection among LGBTQ youth. Our research shows that LGBTQ youth who experienced physical dating violence in the past year had significantly greater odds of reporting a past-year suicide attempt. Over one-third of LGBTQ youth did not tell anyone about their experience of physical dating violence, with Black LGBTQ youth having the highest rates of not telling anyone.

Dive into the research brief »

🛡 Supporting Asian American LGBTQ youth

“Our crisis services are all too familiar with the unique mental health impacts of discrimination against AAPI young people. We know that these experiences can add to the rejection, violence, and prejudice that AAPI LGBTQ young people already face every day, and can increase their risk for negative mental health outcomes such as suicidal ideation.”

Read the full statement »

💋 Dusty Ray Bottoms & Scarlet Envy on the fight to end conversion therapy

As conversion therapy survivors, these two RuPaul’s Drag Race contestants use their platforms to share the real and ongoing harm that conversion therapy has caused. We spoke to Dusty Ray Bottoms and Scarlet Envy about the power of sharing survivor stories and why we must pass legislation to end this dangerous and discredited practice in every city and state across the country.

Read what they have to say »


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