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Abercrombie & Fitch Proudly Supports The Trevor Project

BY: Trevor News
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This year, we are proud to celebrate our fourteenth year of partnership with our friends at Abercrombie & Fitch, a brand that has made a point of celebrating Pride and honoring the LGBTQ+ community all year long. Abercrombie’s 2024 gender-inclusive Pride Collection was designed to celebrate the joy and resilience of the LGBTQ+ community. Available all year long, A&F’s 2024 Pride Collection is yet another example of how Abercrombie invites their customers to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community 24/7, 365.

Including this year’s donation, Abercrombie & Fitch Co. has partnered with their customers to raise more than $5 million for The Trevor Project over the history of our partnership, all to support the Trevor Project’s vital work in suicide prevention and crisis intervention for LGBTQ+ young people. The Trevor Project works to support and affirm LGBTQ+ young people where they are, no matter what – celebrating their joys & experiences, creating educational resources, and providing them with 24/7 crisis services. Round-up donations from Abercrombie & Fitch’s community in 2023 allowed trained Trevor counselors to spend countless hours with young people in crisis, ensuring that they never feel alone.

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