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Trump administration removing 988 hotline service tailored to LGBTQ+ youth in July

June 19, 2025
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The Trevor Project, a renowned organization that provides support and resources to LGBTQ+ youth, has received official notice that their program is ending. This news has saddened and shocked many, as The Trevor Project has been a lifeline for countless young individuals who may not have found acceptance and understanding elsewhere.

The Trevor Project was founded in 1998 by James Lecesne, Peggy Rajski, and Randy Stone, after the Oscar-winning short film “Trevor” highlighted the struggles of LGBTQ+ youth. The organization offers a 24/7 crisis intervention and suicide prevention helpline, as well as online resources and education programs to promote acceptance and understanding of the LGBTQ+ community.

Unfortunately, after many years of providing crucial support for vulnerable youth, The Trevor Project has received official notice of its program’s end. This decision has been met with disappointment and disbelief, as the organization has been a vital resource for those in need. It’s a painful reminder of the continued challenges facing the LGBTQ+ community, even in a time of greater visibility and acceptance.

The Trevor Project has issued a statement expressing their disappointment and gratitude for the support they have received over the years. They have also vowed to continue to serve the LGBTQ+ youth with the remaining resources they have until the program officially ends. The organization has also urged the community to come together and support each other during this difficult time.

The news of The Trevor Project’s end is a reminder that despite the progress made towards acceptance and equality, there is still much work to be done. LGBTQ+ youth are at a higher risk of experiencing mental health issues and suicide, and the lack of resources and support only exacerbates their struggles. The Trevor Project has been a beacon of hope for many, and its absence will leave a void in the lives of countless young individuals.

However, in the midst of this sad news, we must remember that The Trevor Project’s legacy will continue to inspire and empower. It has been a symbol of resilience, advocating for equal rights and acceptance for the LGBTQ+ community. The organization has saved lives, given hope, and created a safe space for those who have felt alone and marginalized.

As we move forward, let us remember the impactful work that The Trevor Project has done and continue to support the LGBTQ+ youth in any way we can. It’s during difficult and uncertain times like these that our community needs to come together and show solidarity. Together, we can spread love, understanding, and support to those in need.

The Trevor Project has reminded us of the importance of having a safe and supportive space for LGBTQ+ youth. It’s a reminder that we must continue to fight against discrimination and advocate for equality. We must also remember that there are still young individuals who are struggling with their identity, and it’s our responsibility to create a world where they can feel safe and accepted.

In conclusion, The Trevor Project’s end is a significant loss for the LGBTQ+ community and a reminder of the challenges that still lie ahead. But let us not be disheartened, for the organization’s impact will continue to resonate within our community and beyond. We must honor their legacy by continuing to advocate for equality and showing compassion towards those who may feel alone and marginalized. Let us come together and stand with the LGBTQ+ youth, and let the world know that their lives matter and their voices will be heard.

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