Rutger published: Celebrities Unite to Protect Vital LGBTQ+ Youth Support Services

Over 100 celebrities are taking a stand, joining forces with The Trevor Project in an urgent call-to-action aimed at safeguarding essential mental health services tailored specifically towards LGBTQ+ youth. They're urging support from U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services (HHS) leaders, emphasizing how vital it remains that funding continues flowing toward 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline's LGBTQ+ Youth Specialized Services.

Stars rally behind LGBTQ+ youth support

This open letter, signed by a diverse array from Hollywood and beyond, underscores a powerful commitment. It's filled with notable names: bisexual actor Alan Cumming, poet and activist ALOK, singer and RuPaul's Drag Race winner Bob The Drag Queen, and interior design guru Bobby Berk. Then there's trans ally and actor Jamie Lee Curtis, beloved actor Pedro Pascal, music heavyweights Christina Aguilera and Ariana Grande, Harry Potter's very own Daniel Radcliffe, trans advocate Dwayne Wade alongside wife Gabrielle Union-Wade, Olympian Gus Kenworthy, along with comedian Margaret Cho. They all know their voices can make waves—waves that might buoy up vital mental health resources when they're needed most.

The impact if funding gets slashed

The open letter these stars signed warns HHS about how catastrophic cutting back on funding could be, especially concerning LGBTQ+ youth services via our treasured 988 hotline. Imagine those young lives at stake, potentially devastating outcomes waiting around corners if support dwindles. This plea paints suicide among LGBTQ+ youth as not just an issue but a full-blown public health crisis, crying out now more than ever before.

Consider those daunting statistics: LGBTQ+ teens face a staggering risk—four times more likely than others their age across America—to attempt suicide. Every 45 seconds, somewhere out there, an LGBTQ+ youth makes that harrowing attempt. Our celebrities urge decision-makers: put people before politics! Ensure no young soul feels abandoned during such vulnerable moments.

Messages offering solidarity & hope

Their heartfelt open letter echoes something profound: "You're not alone; we see you, value you, cherish who you are." It reminds LGBTQ+ youth—each and every one—that accessing life-saving services should never feel off-limits. There will always be advocates standing tall alongside them when needed most—speaking out loud enough so everyone hears.

Not only are celebrities involved here; over 100 House Democrats have already reached out directly too—to HHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr.—voicing concern over plans which might prove harmful instead. Seven Democratic senators even sent another letter highlighting how Congress increased funding significantly—from $7.2 million in 2023 shooting higher towards $33.1 million by 2024.

Growing demand amidst changing times

The Trevor Project's hotline serves as an unwavering beacon amid these troubled waters—averaging around 2,100 contacts daily. Since its 2022 launch over 1.3 million calls have come through; each represents a human being seeking comfort amid life-storms. You can almost feel those numbers—33% surges on days marked by significant change like Inauguration Day or even that jaw-dropping 700% increase post-presidential election November 6th, 2024.

If someone you know could use support right now, it exists near you: The Trans Lifeline Hotline offers confidential help specifically tailored towards trans & nonbinary individuals (available Mondays through Fridays 10 AM-6 PM PST at (877) 565-8860). And don't forget The Trevor Project Lifeline—it remains open-heartedly ready 24/7 especially supporting younger members aged 24 & under within our beloved LGBTQ+ community—reachable via (866)-488-7386.

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