The Trevor Project – Will have table set up with their brochures for you to simply fill out and mail donation

The Trevor Project is a non-profit organization that operates the only nationwide, around-theclock suicide prevention helpline for gay and questioning youth. The Trevor Helpline, 866.4.U.TREVOR, is a free and confidential service that offers hope through its trained counselors. In addition to the helpline, the organization’s website provides information on identifying and assisting potentially suicidal youth and “Dear Trevor”, a confidential resource where youth can ask questions of Trevor’s trained clinicians. The Trevor Project also provides lifesaving guidance and vital resources to parents and to educators, such as The Trevor Workshop Guide, a classroom tool to be used in conjunction with viewings of the short film Trevor to constructively generate discussion about the myriad of issues surrounding suicide, personal identity and sexual orientation. The organization was founded by three filmmakers whose film,Trevor, about a teenager who attempts suicide after realizing that he might be gay, received the1994 Academy Award® for Best Short Film (Live Action).

 

For more information about The Trevor Project, including information on how educators may

obtain free copies of The Trevor Workshop Guide, please visit www.TheTrevorProject.org.

The Trevor Project is a 501 (c)(3) organization.

Trevor Project Website