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Working to ensure safe and affirming K-12 schools for LGBTQ+ students. GSA support, research, and school resources. Useful for kids dealing with bullying, GSA suppression, bathroom/locker access, or sports participation issues. Crisis lines specifically for LGBTQ+ youth (Trevor, LGBT National Youth Talkline) are 24/7 and confidential. Family acceptance is the single biggest protective factor for LGBTQ+ youth mental health — programs help families learn how. Free service; donations support but never...
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Genders & Sexualities Alliance Network — supporting student-led LGBTQ+ clubs in schools nationwide. Useful for kids dealing with bullying, GSA suppression, bathroom/locker access, or sports participation issues. Many programs offer free trainings for teachers, counselors, and administrators on creating affirming classrooms. Family acceptance is the single biggest protective factor for LGBTQ+ youth mental health — programs help families learn how. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Virginia...
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Largest scholarship-granting organization for LGBTQ+ students of merit. Useful for kids dealing with bullying, GSA suppression, bathroom/locker access, or sports participation issues. Many organizations host annual leadership conferences and summer camps — applications open spring. LGBTQ+ students with a GSA at school are 50% less likely to attempt suicide than those without. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Virginia residents and the people supporting them.
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Co-founded by Cyndi Lauper to address LGBTQ+ youth homelessness and ensure no young person is denied family. For LGBTQ+ students K–12 and college, their parents, and the adults supporting them. Crisis lines specifically for LGBTQ+ youth (Trevor, LGBT National Youth Talkline) are 24/7 and confidential. Family acceptance is the single biggest protective factor for LGBTQ+ youth mental health — programs help families learn how. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.
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Inspires hope and connection among LGBTQ+ youth through global media campaigns and storytelling. Useful for kids dealing with bullying, GSA suppression, bathroom/locker access, or sports participation issues. Many programs offer free trainings for teachers, counselors, and administrators on creating affirming classrooms. LGBTQ+ students with a GSA at school are 50% less likely to attempt suicide than those without. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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Working to create safer, more inclusive college campuses for LGBTQ+ students. Index of LGBTQ+ friendly campuses. Worth contacting for scholarship opportunities specifically for LGBTQ+ youth and Two-Spirit Native students. Many organizations host annual leadership conferences and summer camps — applications open spring. Family acceptance is the single biggest protective factor for LGBTQ+ youth mental health — programs help families learn how. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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Largest org of parents, families, and allies of LGBTQ+ people with 400+ local chapters across the US. For LGBTQ+ students K–12 and college, their parents, and the adults supporting them. Many organizations host annual leadership conferences and summer camps — applications open spring. LGBTQ+ students with a GSA at school are 50% less likely to attempt suicide than those without. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.
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Trevor Project's safe online community for LGBTQ+ young people ages 13-24. For LGBTQ+ students K–12 and college, their parents, and the adults supporting them. Many programs offer free trainings for teachers, counselors, and administrators on creating affirming classrooms. Title IX protections cover LGBTQ+ students at any school receiving federal funding — including private religious schools with federal aid. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.
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NCTE student resources including Title IX information for trans students. A starting point for parents whose child just came out and they're not sure what comes next. GSA (Gender-Sexuality Alliance) chapters exist in 4,000+ US schools — most are student-led and welcome any ally. Family acceptance is the single biggest protective factor for LGBTQ+ youth mental health — programs help families learn how. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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Lady Gaga's foundation supporting youth mental wellness, LGBTQ+ inclusive. For LGBTQ+ students K–12 and college, their parents, and the adults supporting them. Many organizations host annual leadership conferences and summer camps — applications open spring. LGBTQ+ students with a GSA at school are 50% less likely to attempt suicide than those without. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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Education and support for gender-diverse children, teens, and their families. Worth contacting for scholarship opportunities specifically for LGBTQ+ youth and Two-Spirit Native students. Many programs offer free trainings for teachers, counselors, and administrators on creating affirming classrooms. Trevor Project's TrevorSpace is a moderated international online community for LGBTQ+ youth 13–24. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Virginia residents and allies.
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GLSEN local chapter directory for safe schools work in your area. Worth contacting for scholarship opportunities specifically for LGBTQ+ youth and Two-Spirit Native students. Scholarship applications open in fall; bookmark deadlines and gather essay drafts early. LGBTQ+ students with a GSA at school are 50% less likely to attempt suicide than those without. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.
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National anti-bullying organization with LGBTQ+ specific resources for youth. Relevant for college applicants needing affirming campus info, dorm policies, and chosen-family scholarships. GSA (Gender-Sexuality Alliance) chapters exist in 4,000+ US schools — most are student-led and welcome any ally. Point Foundation is the largest LGBTQ+ scholarship — full-ride awards available, application opens Jan, due late March. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.
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Anti-bullying organization founded after the death of Tyler Clementi, LGBTQ+ focused. Useful for kids dealing with bullying, GSA suppression, bathroom/locker access, or sports participation issues. GSA (Gender-Sexuality Alliance) chapters exist in 4,000+ US schools — most are student-led and welcome any ally. Trevor Project's TrevorSpace is a moderated international online community for LGBTQ+ youth 13–24. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Virginia residents and the people supporting them.
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Erasing hate by replacing it with understanding, compassion, and acceptance. Relevant for college applicants needing affirming campus info, dorm policies, and chosen-family scholarships. Many programs offer free trainings for teachers, counselors, and administrators on creating affirming classrooms. LGBTQ+ students with a GSA at school are 50% less likely to attempt suicide than those without. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Virginia residents and allies.
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Federal anti-bullying resource hub with LGBTQ+ specific information. A starting point for parents whose child just came out and they're not sure what comes next. Crisis lines specifically for LGBTQ+ youth (Trevor, LGBT National Youth Talkline) are 24/7 and confidential. LGBTQ+ students with a GSA at school are 50% less likely to attempt suicide than those without. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.
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Research-based approach to helping families support LGBTQ+ youth. A starting point for parents whose child just came out and they're not sure what comes next. Many organizations host annual leadership conferences and summer camps — applications open spring. Family acceptance is the single biggest protective factor for LGBTQ+ youth mental health — programs help families learn how. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.
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