Hey Friend of Trevor—

Before you start your weekend, I wanted to make sure you saw Kwesi’s email from yesterday. He shared two of the many uplifting messages we’ve received from LGBTQ young people this year. Both demonstrate the powerful impact that feeling celebrated for who they are can have on an LGBTQ child, teen, or young adult.

We know the holiday season can be tough for LGBTQ youth who don’t have accepting families or friends, so The Trevor Project aims to provide the extra support every single one of them may need. Your generosity is key, so please make your gift today. Here’s the link: TheTrevorProject.org/ESO21

Thank you,
Tina

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Tina M. Barber
(she/her)
Director of Community Giving
The Trevor Project
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Hi Friend of Trevor,

It’s true that many of the LGBTQ young people who contact The Trevor Project are in the darkest place — seriously considering suicide. But we also receive beautiful, uplifting messages from LGBTQ children, teens, and young adults. I wanted to share some of them with you, because they demonstrate the life-saving power of acceptance.

Thank you Trevor Project. I don’t know what I would have done without you. 🥰 🥰 🥰
i just came out to my dad as gay today, your posts help me feel like me, thank you
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When LGBTQ young people feel welcomed and loved in the world, they can envision bright futures for themselves. Help Trevor create that world for LGBTQ children, teens, and young adults — every single one. Make your contribution today.

Friend of Trevor, last year, we answered more than 200,000 calls, texts, and chats from LGBTQ young people — 35% more than the year before. Our goal for 2022 is to recruit and train more than 2,000 volunteer counselors so we can make 350,000+ crisis contacts. Your gift will support these crisis intervention and suicide prevention services, so please be as generous as you can.

Thank you for your commitment and support.

Kwesi Mussio
(he/him)
Director, Digital Supervision
The Trevor Project


Contributions from supporters like you this holiday season helps us continue to expand our life-saving services year-round. 

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