Hi Friend,
July 31 marks the end of our fiscal year. We’re dotting all our i’s and crossing our t’s — this is when we take a look back at all we’ve done in the past year. This year’s successes drive the future of suicide prevention for young LGBTQ people and guide us as we grow to serve more young people.
While we’re taking time to recognize the organization’s impact, we’re reminded of last year’s shockwaves that rippled across the world. Through a confluence of multiple crises – including a global pandemic, a massive shift in the economy, and rising unjust violence against the Black community, LGBTQ young people everywhere faced issues that changed their lives — and unfortunately, we’ve seen these issues negatively impact their mental health.
We saw a dramatic rise in the number of young people who needed our services — and our supporters make our services possible. (If you’d like to make your first gift to ensure we can continue directly supporting LGBTQ young people, click here to donate any amount).
One thing has not changed and will not change: The Trevor Project will continue to support LGBTQ youth in crisis, 24/7 and 100% free.
We’re on track to serve more than 200,000 young people directly through TrevorLifeline, TrevorChat, and TrevorText this past year. That’s the largest number of young people we’ve ever connected directly to trained counselors in a year! With the help of donors, supporters, staff, and volunteers, together we’re literally saving lives.
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