Calls to LGBTQ youth crisis hotline rose 33 percent on Inauguration Day: Trevor Project
- Lucy Dacus pledged $10,000 to help transgender people with gender-affirming surgeries after President Donald Trump signed an anti-trans executive order.
- Trump's executive order restricts recognition of gender identities and eliminates federal funding for gender-affirming health care.
- LGBTQ+ advocacy organization Lambda Legal plans to challenge Trump's executive order in court, citing potential negative impacts on health care and protections.
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Trevor Project Sees 33 Percent Jump In Crisis Line Volume On Inauguration Day And More The Next
The Advocate reports that the Trevor Project’s classic crisis services — phone, text, and chat — saw a 33 percent increase in volume on Monday, the day Donald Trump was sworn in as president, compared to weeks prior. Read more at the Advocate
Boygenius's Lucy Dacus pledges $10k for trans medical care after Trump's attacks
In the wake of a slew of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation from President Donald Trump, singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus, one third of the Grammy Award-winning group Boygenius, is showing her support for the transgender community with a new pledge. On Monday, Trump was sworn in as president for a second term and effectively declared war on trans people in his inauguration speech. "As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States gov…
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