Celebrities Urge Congress to Fund LGBTQ+ Youth Suicide Prevention

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Over 100 celebrities, including Ariana Grande and Pedro Pascal, have signed an open letter urging Congress to preserve funding for the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline's LGBTQ+ Youth Specialized Services, which faces potential elimination under a leaked Trump administration budget plan. The program provides critical crisis support to LGBTQ+ youth, with over 1.8 million considering suicide annually, and has seen increased demand during recent political events. The celebrities emphasize the importance of supporting vulnerable youth and call for continued funding to ensure access to life-saving services.
- Ariana Grande & Pedro Pascal among 100 celebrities asking Congress to save LGBTQ+ youth 988 hotline Yahoo
- Ariana Grande, Pedro Pascal, Sabrina Carpenter Sign Letter for LGBTQ+ Suicide Prevention Funds Rolling Stone
- Pedro Pascal, Dua Lipa, Daniel Radcliffe among celebs calling on Trump to preserve funding for LGBTQ suicide hotline The Hill
- Pedro Pascal, Daniel Radcliffe, Sabrina Carpenter, and more demand funding for LGBTQ+ youth suicide prevention Entertainment Weekly
- ‘We will not stay silent’: Ariana Grande and Pedro Pascal among supporters of LGBTQ+ suicide lifeline The Guardian
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