The Trevor Project operates the
only nationwide, around-the-clock suicide prevention helpline for gay and questioning youth. Every day, The Trevor Project
saves lives though its free and confidential helpline, its website and its educational services.
Established in 1998 to coincide
with the HBO airing of the award winning short film Trevor, hosted by Ellen DeGeneres, The Trevor Helpline is the only national
24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention hot line aimed at gay and questioning youth.
The Trevor Helpline is geared
toward helping youth in crisis, or those wanting information on how to help someone in crisis. The Trevor Helpline is maintained
by two call centers, our partners at San Francisco Suicide Prevention and The Trevor Project’s own Los Angeles
Call Center. Helpline calls
are handled by highly trained counselors and are free and confidential.
866—4-U-TREVOR
866-488-7386