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Celebrities Sign The Trevor Project’s Open Letter to Protect Federal Funding for LGBTQ+ Youth Suicide Prevention

BY: Trevor News
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Entertainment industry – across film, music, TV, sports, theatre, comedy, fashion, culinary arts, and book publishing – come together to support LGBTQ+ young people

June 2, 2025The Trevor Project, the leading suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ+ young people, published an open letter today to protect an estimated $50 million in federal funding for the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline’s LGBTQ+ Youth Specialized Services. The letter was signed by more than 100 celebrities across the entertainment industry, spanning film, music, TV, sports, theatre, comedy, fashion, culinary arts, and book publishing.

A draft of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ budget leaked in April that revealed plans to eliminate all funding for LGBTQ+ youth suicide prevention services through 988, a federal program that provides emergency crisis support to LGBTQ+ youth considering suicide. 

“I am deeply grateful to the influential voices in entertainment who are speaking out and reminding the public that suicide prevention is about people – not politics,” said Jaymes Black, CEO of The Trevor Project. “It is clinical best practice for highly trained counselors to provide competent care to high-risk communities, including LGBTQ+ youth and veterans. LGBTQ+ young people disproportionately experience rejection, stigma, and discrimination, and are navigating a world that too often tells them they don’t belong. We must send a louder message back: millions of people are fighting for you to lead the happy, healthy lives you deserve. The Trevor Project will continue working with anyone committed to LGBTQ+ youth suicide prevention and to protecting the federal funding that helps save young LGBTQ+ lives every day.”

An estimated 1.3 million crisis contacts and counting have been connected to 988’s life-saving, LGBTQ+-inclusive crisis services. The Trevor Project is a main provider of 988’s LGBTQ+ youth specialized services, and serves nearly 50% of its contact volume. In 2024 alone, The Trevor Project directly served more than 231,000 crisis contacts, and trained and supported nearly 250 crisis counselors and operational support staff through the 988 Lifeline. The nonprofit organization is at risk of losing an estimated $25 million in federal funds that power its ability to connect LGBTQ+ youth in crisis with life-saving services. 

The Trevor Project estimates that more than 1.8 million LGBTQ+ young people in the United States seriously consider suicide each year, and at least one attempts suicide every 45 seconds. The organization, alongside its supporters in the United States House, Senate, and peer organizations are advocating for the continued funding for these life-saving programs. 

LGBTQ+ young people can still contact 988 for specialized crisis services. They may also contact The Trevor Project, 24/7 and for free. Individuals can take action by signing The Trevor Project’s petition to demand lawmakers protect LGBTQ+ youth.

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Africa Peñalver
Alan Cumming
Alison Roman
ALOK
Aly & AJ
Amber Mark
Amber Valletta
Amrit Kapai
Ariana DeBose
Ariana Grande
Atsuko Okatsuka
Ava Max
Bea Miller
Bella Ramsey
Benito Skinner
Blondshell
Bob the Drag Queen
Bobby Berk
Braunwyn Windham Spinner
Brian Atwood
Cara Delevingne
Carl Nassib
Chef Amanda Freitag
Chris Appleton
Christina Aguilera
Colton Underwood
Conor Oberst
Daniel K. Isaac
DANIEL MARTIN
Daniel Radcliffe
Darren Criss
Dasha
David Archuleta
Diplo
Doechii
Dua Lipa
Dwyane Wade
Dylan Adler
Dylan Mulvaney
Dyllón Burnside
Emily Simpson
EREZ
Estelle
Ethel Cain
Eugene Lee Yang
FLETCHER
Frankie Grande
Gabrielle Union-Wade
GAYLE
Gia woods
Gracie Abrams
Gus Kenworthy
Haute & Freddy
Heather Dubrow
Henry Russell
Hunter Doohan
Hunx and His Punx
Jake Shane
Jamie Lee Curtis
Jay Jurden
Jazzelle
Jon Kung
Jonathan Van Ness
Jordan Doww
Josh Hutcherson
Josie Totah
Julia Michaels
Kelsea Ballerini
Kevin Maxen
King Princess
Larry Owens
Lauren Theobald
Lisa Rinna
Lucy Rosiek
Margaret Cho
Margaret Josephs
MARINA
Matt Bernstein
Maybe Burke
Mayowa
Melissa King
Melique Berger
Michael Cudlitz
Michols Peña
Miss Benny
Natasha Leggero
Nathan Lane
Nina West
Noah Cyrus
Oliver Sim
Orville Peck
Paris Hilton
Paul Feig
Paulie Calafiore
Pedro Pascal
Quintessa Swindell
Rickey Thompson
Robbie Couch
Ronnie Woo
Sabrina Carpenter
Sarah Paulson
SG Lewis
Shannon and The Clams
Sophia Bush
Sutton Stracke
Symone
Terry Dubrow
Tove Lo
Troye Sivan
TX2
Tyler Oakley
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Vinny Thomas
Yumi Nu
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Zayn Malik

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