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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2008

Real helpline counselors who answer the phones of the Trevor Helpline recount calls they've received from LGBTQ youth across the country.

Call the Trevor Helpline at 866.4.U.TREVOR for someone to talk with 24/7.

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  • i heard about this program on tv earlier this morning, i thought i would see what this whole thing was about, im am not gay/les/bi, but i do support gay rights, i think this program is a awesome idea.

  • Hi, you said you heard about The Trevor Project on tv...can I ask you when & what channel/program?

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  • You...your entire project, it's amazing. I have no idea how to express my words to this. You truly are angels to the teens that need help out there about their sexuality...

    I almost cried when I heard Brian say that they kicked their own kid out of the house for being gay. It really does disgust me that people like this would do this to someone so young.

    I really can't say anything except that this is truly such a wonderful project to exist and save young lives.

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  • Thank you for everything you do everyday. You save lives, no one can be against that, no matter what they believe. No religeon wants a child to commit suicide for any reason period. Thank you!

  • This honestly made me cry

  • I'm sorry, what does the q in lgbtq stand for? I've n. ever seen that before

  • My parents kicked me out two weeks ago... I effing hate my parents because of it... They're ridiculous!

  • I think its nice to be positive, but false hope is not the answer.

    In my experience, it doesn't get better. Bullying is prevalent throughout our society, including the workplace.

    I'm not gay or a minority. I can't imagine how terrible it must be to live in this country as a gay person or a minority. I feel for them.

    Discrimination is awful. My only issue is looking younger than may age. Apparently way younger. People have never stopped bullying me for this. It doesn't get better.

  • Thank you for the work you do.

  • thank you guys, straight, gay, transexual, it doesn't matter. we're all humans.

  • The Trevor project is amazing

  • Whos Trevor?

  • Truly amazing work you all do, thank you.

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