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Pedro Pascal, Ariana Grande and Dua Lipa are among more than 100 celebs siging an open letter to protect federal funding for LGBTQ youth suicide prevention.
An internal budget document would eliminate specialized services for LGBTQ youth who contact 988, the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
More than 100 celebrities sign open letter urging Trump to preserve 988 crisis support for LGBTQ youth amid proposed federal ...
Ariana Grande, Jamie Lee Curtis, Pedro Pascal and more than 100 other Hollywood figures and entertainers signed an open ...
The Trump Administration has directed the national suicide prevention hotline to stop offering specialized support to LGBTQ+ ...
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Donald Trump allegedly plans to defund the LGBTQ suicide hotline. Now, hundreds of celebrities are calling him out.
"Stripping away this lifeline leaves LGBTQ+ youth with the message that their lives are not worth saving. We refuse to accept that message," the letter reads.
We will not stay silent,” states the letter, with signatures from actors Pedro Pascal, Daniel Radcliffe ... The service for LGBTQ youth has received nearly 1.3 million calls, texts and online ...
Pedro Pascal, Ariana Grande ... calling for the protection of $50 million in federal funds earmarked for LGBTQ youth suicide prevention programs. The letter comes following an April news report ...