Over 100 celebrities, including Pedro Pascal, Daniel Radcliffe, Sabrina Carpenter, and Ariana Grande, have spoken out against the Trump administration’s proposed cuts to LGBTQ+ youth suicide prevention programs. In an open letter published by the Trevor Project, the stars are calling for the protection of $50 million in federal funding for the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline’s LGBTQ+ Youth Specialized Services. The letter expresses heartbreak over the potential elimination of this life-saving program, which has connected nearly 1.3 million crisis contacts with affirming care since its 2022 launch. Emphasizing that “suicide among LGBTQ+ youth is a public health crisis,” the celebrities argue that stripping away this critical lifeline would send a harmful message to vulnerable young people. The letter urges action, stating, “No young person should be left without help in their darkest moment.” (EW)
Pedro Pascal, Daniel Radcliffe, Sabrina Carpenter, And More Demand Funding For LGBTQ+ Youth Suicide Prevention
By Ozzy
Jun 2, 2025 | 7:00 PM

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