By Robin McHaelen | Executive Director
We are more grateful to you, our donors and supporters than ever. 2017 was a challenging year – politically, financially and in terms of the growing need for advocacy. A recent study looked at LGBTQ acceptance across the US and found that it has dipped under 50% for the first time in several years. The researchers attribute that to the polarized political climate. It now seems more ‘acceptable’ for people to express biased views about many groups including LGBTQ youth. That new ‘freedom to be mean’ impacts our kids in many ways. More depression, more substance use, more social isolation. We know that it is more important than ever for True Colors to be in the forefront in making the world a safe and affirming place for all youth, including those who are queer. And we know that we can’t do it without you.
Here is some of what YOUR support made possible in the last quarter of 2017:
We visited 15 Gender/Sexuality Alliances (GSAs) in Connecticut schools during this quarter. We noticed that GSA visits have become way more serious over the last year. Most are much larger than they used to be (20-30 members as opposed to 5-10) and had clear goals involving the school climate and student body’s awareness level. Here are some examples:
This is just a ‘taste’ of the work your support makes possible.We expect the demand for our services to continue to rise throughout 2018. The lack of civil discourse at the national level shows no sign of abating; the crises of unkindness continues. But with your support, we will keep on keeping on. Our kids need us all.
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