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The Trump administration shut down a national suicide hotline for LGBTQ youth on July 17, despite a significant increase in calls since late last year and bipartisan warnings against nixing the program. The end of the program was announced on July On the same day the hotline was terminated, a bipartisan group of lawmakers — including Republican Mike Lawler of New York — hosted a press conference near the Capitol to urge the administration to keep the program going.
That is more than 2, contacts every single day.
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Every one of those contacts represents a young person who decided to reach out, to live, to be heard, and to get help. It is unfathomable. The Trevor Project emphasized that its own free and confidential crisis services will remain available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for any young LGBTQ individual in need of support.
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