Sabrina Carpenter, Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa & More Sign Open Letter for LGBTQ+ Suicide Prevention
- Celebrities like Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa, and Sabrina Carpenter signed an open letter advocating for the protection of $50 million in federal funds for LGBTQ youth suicide prevention programs.
- The letter responds to a leaked draft proposing to eliminate all funding for LGBTQ youth suicide prevention services through 988.
- The open letter emphasizes the urgent need for such services, stating that eliminating funding would have devastating, life-threatening consequences for young people across the country.
- More than 100 celebrities joined in expressing their commitment to support LGBTQ+ youth, affirming that no young person should be left without help in their darkest moment.
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Cd. of Mexico.- Pedro Pascal, Ariana Grande and Jamie Lee Curtis, among many other Hollywood stars, are some of the names included in an open letter intended to protect federal funds for suicide prevention within the LGBTQ+ community. In collaboration with the non-profit organization The Trevor Project, the letter was published during the start of Pride Month and also includes names such as Dua Lipa, Daniel Radcliffe, Troye Sivan, Sabrina Carpen…
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