Hey Friend of Trevor: My Trevor Project colleague Stephen Menon sent you a message on Tuesday detailing all the ways you can help support LGBTQ young people facing anxiety, depression, or feeling overwhelmed.

Your gift will allow Trevor’s crisis counselors and our trained volunteers to offer the acceptance, connection, hope, and love that LGBTQ young people may not get from their families and communities. You may not be with my team as we answer texts and chats, but I promise you that the young people we communicate with feel your generosity and love! So, please give what you can. No donation is too small!

Thanks so much,
KM

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Kwesi Mussio
he/him/his
Director of Digital Staff
The Trevor Project
Make your life-saving gift today: thetrevorproject.org/light

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From: Stephen Menon, The Trevor Project <[email protected]>
Date: Tues., March 14, 2023
Subject: ☎️ LGBTQ young people in crisis are calling us right now


Help LGBTQ young people when they need support
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Hi Friend of Trevor,

Erin from Louisiana recently shared why she supports The Trevor Project’s mission:

“I struggled with my bisexuality growing up, even though I knew my parents and friends would support me. I can’t imagine what young people without supportive parents and peers go through, and if The Trevor Project will be there for them when no one else will, it’s worth everything I can give it.”

Please reflect on what inspires you to be here — and make a gift today. Your compassion and generosity will help ensure that Trevor’s crisis counselors and trained volunteers are available 24/7/365 to provide suicide prevention and crisis intervention services.

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With your generous gift, you’ll help create a world where LGBTQ young people can envision a bright, hopeful future. Here’s how:

Stop anti-LGBTQ laws, policies, and practices

Trevor’s research and advocacy teams are fighting against a record number of anti-LGBTQ state bills that would ban transgender young people from receiving gender-affirming care or playing sports

Connect LGBTQ peers through TrevorSpace, our safe space social networking site

More than 400,000 LGBTQ youth from 100+ countries connect, make friends, and find support on TrevorSpace

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Provide resources to teachers and other LGBTQ youth-serving adults

Trevor’s programs help adults create LGBTQ-affiriming environments, understand the risk factors and warning signs of suicide, and support LGBTQ young people at risk for suicide

Conduct original research that informs pro-LGBTQ laws, policies, and practices

President Biden’s June 2022 Executive Order that advanced LGBTQ-affirming policies and practices cited our data to demonstrate the need to protect LGBTQ young people

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LGBTQ young people in crisis who reached out to Trevor for support have told us that we changed and saved their lives. That’s the power of our mission — and your generosity — so please make your gift today.

With gratitude and in community,

Stephen Menon
he/him/his
Chief Clinical Officer
The Trevor Project

Support Trevor’s mission to make LGBTQ young people in crisis feel loved and accepted for who they are. Your gift will help provide free, confidential suicide prevention and crisis intervention services via phone, text, and chat — 24/7/365.

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