FASHION

Support Pride Everywhere With Your Favorite Brands and The Trevor Project

The Trevor Project has partnered with different fashion lines and labels to aid 30,000 LGBTQ+ youth in America.

From Hot Topic to Kate Spade, Pottery Barn, to Dolce Vida, and many more, brands collaboared with The Trevor Project to create limited edition Pride merch. The brands’ collections can be found on The Trevor Project website. The money made form these collections will help raise money for The Trevor Project, and other charities and organizations that aim to aid and assist LGBTQ+ competent individuals, such as The Equal Justice Initiative.

The Trevor Project has launched this year’s theme as Pride Everywhere, ensuring no LGBTQ+ individual feels alone in the current state of self-isolation as the country battles to defeat the pandemic. In the essence of Pride Everywhere, labels are celebrating Pride in their brand to help The Trevor Project reach its goal.

Since 1998, The Trevor Project’s mission has been to assist LGBTQ+ competent individuals under the age of 25 through life-saving and life-affirming resources. Named after the founder’s short film, The Trevor Project premiered on HBO with host Ellen Degeneres in 1998. On the night of the premiere, founders Randy Stone and Peggy Rajski created The Trevor Hotline, America’s first suicide-prevention hotline for LGBTQ’s younger generation. It has established a 24-hour crisis hotline, suicide prevention trainings, and resources for professionals who work with LGBTQ+ youth, and community resources. To see the full list of partners of The Trevor Project and to learn more about the organization’s mission, click here.