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3,000 Mainers called the LGBTQ+ hotline last year, according to the Trevor Project. Maine advocates say the elimination of this specialized service puts already vulnerable kids at risk. But they say ...
For now, the Trevor Project assured that it will continue to offer 24/7 help in crisis for LGBTQ+ youth ages 13-24. They can be reached by phone at 866-488-7386, by texting START to 678-678, or ...
Through the Trevor Project hotline at 1‑866‑488‑7386 specialized services for LGBTQ youth are available.
The Trevor Project, a suicide prevention organization for LGBTQ+ youth, has been a subcontractor to the specialized service since 2022, serving as one of seven call centers.