Read more from The Trevor Project in our August newsletter
August 2021 NEWSLETTER
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** 🧡 Words From a Trevor Supporter
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“I just wanted to reach out and say how grateful I am for this organization. I think it’s absolutely wonderful what you all do. Thank you for helping and protecting our teens.”
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** đź““ The power of positive representation
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Another academic year is beginning for LGBTQ youth, an exciting but also fraught time for LGBTQ middle and high school students who report feeling unsafe at school disproportionately to their peers. One way schools can support LGBTQ youth is by including positive content about LGBTQ people and issues in classroom curriculums. Representation in school curriculums can affirm LGBTQ youth’s sexual and gender identities. And the impact is staggering: LGBTQ youth in affirming schools had nearly 40% lower odds of attempting suicide compared to LGBTQ youth in non-affirming schools. Our August research brief shows there is power in positive representation in schools.
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** 🏛️ Charleston: The first city in West Virginia to protect LGBTQ youth from conversion therapy
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This past week we commended the City Council of Charleston, West Virginia for passing an ordinance that prohibits licensed mental health professionals from subjecting LGBTQ youth to the dangerous and discredited practice of conversion therapy. Charleston is now the first city in the state to protect LGBTQ youth from conversion therapy.
“We are hopeful that this victory will help catalyze the passage of state-wide protections in the Mountain State, ensuring that no young person in West Virginia is subjected to this fraud at the hands of mental health providers.”
— Troy Stevenson (he/him pronouns)
Senior Advocacy Campaign Manager for The Trevor Project
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** ✏️ Your support helps keep students safe
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Our research shows that when LGBTQ young people have one affirming space and one accepting adult in their lives, they are significantly less likely to consider suicide. For many, school is that one affirming space — and a professor, teacher, coach, or principal is that one accepting adult. Your support will enable us to equip educators with the tools they need to help LGBTQ students who are at risk for suicide. You can help to provide 24/7 support to LGBTQ young people experiencing a moment of crisis.
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** đź’» Find your space in TrevorSpace
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TrevorSpace is the world's largest affirming community for LGBTQ young people. This social networking site is for LGBTQ youth under 25 and their friends and allies. Start a conversation, join a community, and make friends in a safe online community: TrevorSpace.
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** The Trevor Project X Hot Topic Foundation
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With National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month right around the corner in September, our mission to provide life-saving services to LGBTQ youth moves to center stage. Our research shows that respecting the language that LGBTQ youth use to self-identify can reduce depression and suicide risk, and change lives for the better as a result.
In honor of this important September campaign, we're excited to share an exclusive first look at our newest partnership collaboration with Hot Topic Foundation. Available in stores and online beginning September 1, Hot Topic is unveiling three different pronoun enamel pins—She/Her, He/Him and They/Them—because when we choose to share our own pronouns, we can create a more supportive and accepting space for all. 100% of net proceeds from these pins (a minimum of $3 per pin sold) will be donated to support our life-saving work.
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