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Also available in Spanish (disponible en español). Q Chat Space is a digital LGBTQ+ center where teens join live-chat, professionally facilitated, online support groups. The Q Card is a simple and easy-to-use communication tool designed to empower LGBTQ youth to become actively engaged in their health, and to support the people who provide their care. The It Gets Better Project inspires people across the globe to share their stories and remind the next generation of LGBTQ+ youth that hope is out there, and it will get better. Information for LGBT teens on sexual activity, substance use, mental health, discrimination, and violence.
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GSA clubs are student-run organizations that unite LGBTQ+ and allied youth to build community and organize around issues impacting them in their schools and communities.
Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN): Student Action external iconĪs a student, you have the power to make change in many ways in your school and community.
For parents and caregivers, finding out your son or daughter is gay, lesbian, or bisexual can present challenges. Many teens ask themselves this question, and here are ways to find some answers. If you’ve ever wondered if you’re gay, lesbian, or bisexual, you’re not alone.
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It is critical for the parents, guardians, and other family members of LGBT youth to have access to the resources they need to ensure their LGBT children are protected and supported. Some LGBT youth are more likely than their heterosexual peers to experience negative health and life outcomes.