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The Trump administration's decision to stop working with the Trevor Project to provide suicide prevention hotline services to LGBTQ+ youth is the latest in a string of setbacks for the community.
The Trevor Project calls this a devastating blow for its LGBTQ+ community, because the hotline has provided help to as many as 1.3 million young people since 2022.
Research shows bias and lack of support make LGBTQ+ young people more than four times as likely to attempt suicide than their ...
After the Trump administration defunded LGBTQ-specific services, queer youth are turning to online communities and grassroots ...
The Trevor Project estimates that 1.8 million LGBTQ+ youth “seriously consider suicide” every year, about 39%. LGBTQ+ youth’s risk is greater because they face certain challenges that their ...
The Trump administration will stop connecting LGBTQ+ youth in crisis who call 988 to the Trevor Project suicide hotline next month, the group said on Wednesday. The big picture: This will limit ...
Through the Trevor Project hotline at 1‑866‑488‑7386 specialized services for LGBTQ youth are available.
The Trevor Project says it will continue to provide crisis services through its own hotline, but it will be a lot harder. Henson has a message for LGBTQ+ youth struggling with mental health.
For LGBTQ+ youth who want to connect with Trevor Project counselors, text START to 678-678, call 1-866-488-7386 or chat here. This story first appeared on TODAY.com. More from TODAY: ...