From The Trevor Project <[email protected]>
Subject One Therapist’s Message to LGBTQ+ Young People
Date May 27, 2025 1:06 AM
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Mental Health Awareness Month: What Support Really Means

Mental health support can look like a lot of things: listening without judgment, respecting someone's identity, or simply showing up when it counts. For LGBTQ+ young people, that kind of care is more than kindness—it can be life-saving.

At The Trevor Project, we’re committed to making sure every LGBTQ+ young person feels supported—not just during Mental Health Awareness Month, but every day. And sometimes, the best way to learn how to support someone is to listen to those who do it every day.

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** 📚 Explore Resources to Support LGBTQ+ Youth
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Looking for more tools to help create safe, affirming spaces? Our resource center ([link removed](i.e.e-newsletter)&utm_source=emailsegment-wholefile1&utm_campaign=mentalhealthawarenessmonth) includes easy-to-use guides on how to talk about mental health, create safer environments, and recognize when someone might need support.
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** 🗣 Help Us Hear from More LGBTQ+ Young People
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LGBTQ+ young people deserve to be heard—and we're gathering insights to better understand their mental health experiences. If you know someone 13-24 who identifies as LGBTQ+, please consider sharing our confidential survey ([link removed]) with them.

Their input can help shape a more supportive future—and as a thank you, participants can opt into a drawing for a chance to receive one of 100 $50 gift cards.
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Support from individuals like you enables The Trevor Project to continue our work to end LGBTQ+ youth suicide through our crisis services as well as the development of resources and guides like these to promote education and allyship.


** Friend, we couldn't do our work without your support.
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