In 1994 the short film “Trevor,” a funny and touching look at one 13-year-old boy's struggle to come to terms with his sexuality, won the Academy Award for Best Short Film.  When the film aired on HBO in 1998, the filmmakers responded to the absence of a national suicide helpline by establishing The Trevor Project.

The Trevor Helpline is the first around-the-clock national toll-free suicide hotline for gay and questioning youth. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, teens with nowhere to turn can call (866) 4-U-TREVOR.  All calls are free and confidential.  

With Gay and questioning teens 3 to 4 times as likely to attempt suicide as their straight peers, our community faces an epidemic.  There is some good news: 95 percent of all teen suicides are preventable.  With over 10,000 calls coming into the The Trevor Helpline annually, we are literally saving young lives. 

100% of proceeds from the Trevor items will go directly to the Trevor Project. Thank you for supporting the Trevor Project.
 
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