[[$1 for $1] Trevor needs your help to support LGBTQ youth feel love and accepted
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Friend of Trevor,
After Shear said they wanted to be a girl, their parents forced them to endure conversion therapy between the ages of 5-10. Fourteen and living on the street, Shear said: “I struggled with suicide…I was losing hope.”
Thanks to compassionate and generous people like you who help ensure that Trevor can be there for young people who are struggling, Shear, who’s now 23, says “I’m really grateful…that I'm here today. I have so much to live and experience and feel.”
Their journey to self acceptance — their Story of Pride — continues today: “It's been a process for me to meet myself where I'm at and to give myself a lot of grace as I heal,” they said. For young people like Shear and with support from people like you, The Trevor Project can continue to be a safe place of community and acceptance. Shear notes how, “The Trevor Project is us. They are allies, friends, you, me. It is like a family.”
The Trevor Project is the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning) young people.