Sabrina Carpenter, Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa & More Sign Open Letter for LGBTQ+ Suicide Prevention
- More than 100 celebrities, including Ariana Grande, signed an open letter urging lawmakers to protect $50 million in federal funds for LGBTQ+ youth suicide prevention programs.
- The letter addresses the importance of the 988 program, which has provided nearly 1.3 million crisis contacts to LGBTQ+ young people since its launch in 2022.
- LGBTQ+ youth are over four times more likely to attempt suicide than their peers, and the Trevor Project estimates that over 1.8 million LGBTQ+ young people in the U.S. Consider suicide annually.
- The letter's authors stress that suicide among LGBTQ+ youth is a public health crisis that requires urgent attention and support.
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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…
"We're not going to shut up," says stars like Dua Lipa, Jamie Lee Curtis, Sabrina Carpenter, Daniel Radcliffe or Josh Hutcherson in defense of the cuts the US administration wants to make in the '988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline' for the LGBTIQ+ population.
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