I’ve always been a fan of The Trevor Project, as we share a common goal of helping LGBT youth. On October 11, which was National Coming Out Day, they launched Rated Q, an online video contest. Here’s a description in their words:
Every day, counselors on The Trevor Helpline talk with young people from across the country struggling with issues surrounding sexual orientation, gender identity, family/peer rejection and feelings of hopelessness. But for every youth in crisis, there are many more who have found acceptance from a friend, teacher or loved one. If you’ve ever been harassed, bullied or singled out for being a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning (LGBTQ) young person, what support have you found? How did the people in your life react when you came out to them? While our experiences may differ, we can draw strength by sharing and listening to each other’s stories. We invite you to create a short video telling the world about your experiences as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning youth within your family, school, and/or communities.
Submissions began Sunday and end November 15. For the rules and regulations, and to submit your video, go here: http://memelabs.com/thetrevorproject
Please share the link with any LGBT youth you know who might be interested in participating.
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