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Letters that The Trevor Project sent to lawmakers in support of or opposition to bills federal and state.
Students in America’s schools are often targeted for bullying and harassment due to their actual or perceived gender identity and/or sexual orientation. Bully...
As a result of widespread discrimination, LGBT people are at a disproportionate risk for violent death. Currently, most states do not adequat...
According to a 2015 U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) study, 58 percent of all American children had witnessed or been a victim of crime in the previous y...
In 2010, Campus Pride released a study on LGBTQ students involved in higher education. The study found that gay and lesbian students are nearly twice...
Children entering foster care undergo required physical health assessments, but there are no assurances that each child receives a mental health screen...
LGBT people commonly experience discrimination in accessing public accommodations, such as in restaurants, stores, or in transportat...
In relation to the same important topic addressed with the Stop Harming Our Kids Resolution of 2015, the Therapeutic Fraud Prevention Act is...
The Mental Health in Schools Act will provide $200,000,000 in competitive grants of up to $1 million each. It expands the scope of the Safe Scho...
We know that LGBT people face disparities in nearly every realm of life, such as mental health and substance use disparities, barriers in access to health insurance coverage and healthcare, and disproportionate victimization.