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Sexual Orientation is just one piece of who you are. The Trevor Project offers several resources for members and allies of the LGBTQ community, including articles about understanding LGBTQ identities and guides for coming out and supporting young people attracted to more than one gender.
You matter. Let’s keep you thriving. The Trevor Project offers several resources supporting the mental health of LGBTQ young people, including self-care guides and articles regarding mental wellness.
Gender Identity is a key part of understanding your most authentic self. The Trevor Project offers several resources for members and allies of the LGBTQ community, including articles about understanding gender identity and the gender spectrum and guides for supporting transgender and non-binary young people.
Explore what support can look like. The Trevor Project offers several resources for members and allies of the LGBTQ community, including self-care guides, educational articles for parents and supportive adults, and other informational pieces regarding LGBTQ young people facing homelessness, creating safe spaces in schools, and developing healthy relationships.
Learn how to help yourself, and others with our suicide prevention resources. The Trevor Project offers suicide prevention guides as well as educational articles covering warning signs and suicide awareness.
Understanding every young person we serve is critically important. That's why The Trevor Project offers several resources to explore and better understand the intersections of LGBTQ and BIPOC identities for young people, including guides for approaching conversations about intersectional identity, educational articles for adults supporting LGBTQ people of color, and other informational pieces focusing on LGBTQ intersectionality.
An identity term for someone who experiences same-gender attraction, and sometimes refers to someone who only experiences same-gender attraction. Commonly used to describe people who identify as men or masculine of center who are attracted to some other men. Not all people who use this term are men, though the term historically has been used as such; it is now often used to describe any same-gender attraction, and is also used by women and nonbinary people.