LGBT+ crisis hotlines reported a month's worth of calls amid Trump election win
Source: The Independent
Thursday 07 November 2024 18:03 GMT
LGBT+ crisis hotlines have been inundated with phone calls from young people distressed by Donald Trumps victory in the 2024 US presidential election, according to reports.
The Trevor Project, a nonprofit collective dedicated to supporting queer youths and preventing suicide, revealed it had experienced a nearly 200 percent increase in conversations with election-related keywords such as election and rights.
In just the past few days, The Trevor Project has seen a nearly 200 percent increase in conversation topics related to the election across our 24/7 crisis services, said Jaymes Black, CEO of The Trevor Project, in a press release. While alarming, we are not surprised to see that the wave of anti-LGBTQ+ politics of the past few years continue to harm young peoples mental health.
The organization also reported that 90 percent of LGBT+ young people said their well-being was negatively impacted due to the election. Meanwhile, The Rainbow Youth Project a nonprofit that advocates for the health, safety, and wellness of queer young people told the Washington Post it had received more than 3,810 calls this month, surpassing its monthly average of 3,765 in the span of six days.
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