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2022/01/31

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What The Trevor Project means to me…
 

Hi Friend of Trevor,

Hard to believe it's already the last day of January! I hope your 2022 is off to a happy, peaceful, and healthy start.

It's wonderful to count you as a member of the Trevor community. Generous people like you allow us to be there for the hundreds of thousands of LGBTQ young people in crisis who reached out to our crisis services counselors & volunteers in 2021.

I love learning what Trevor means to the folks who support us. I thought you might, too, so here is one especially heartfelt message we received last year:

"The Trevor Project was one of the earliest resources I used when learning about my own asexuality. I'm so appreciative of your work with LGBTQIA+ youth and I'm glad to be able to give something back to you."

And now I invite you to tell us why Trevor is important to you! Please share whatever feels comfortable. Anything you write will remain anonymous.

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Thank you again for believing in Trevor's crisis intervention and suicide prevention services. They, along with our peer support, public education, research, and advocacy work, are creating a loving, welcoming world for LGBTQ young people—a world where they can envision bright futures for themselves.

Please take care,

Amanda Ryan-Smith
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Chief Development Officer
The Trevor Project


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