Why We Give Back

Navigating identity, mental health, and chronic challenges has deeply shaped how I understand care, community, and survival.

Although I didn’t come out until I was 25, I know how vital it is for LGBTQ+ young people to have access to affirming, life‑saving support early on. While I rely on different resources as an adult, organizations like The Trevor Project remain essential—especially in today’s climate. By donating a portion of our profits, I aim to help ensure these resources remain available to the youth who need them most.

Mental health support should be accessible, affirming, and stigma‑free—especially for LGBTQ+ youth, who continue to face disproportionate risk and systemic hostility. I will always advocate for therapy and professional mental health care, including as part of my own ongoing journey.

Supporting The Trevor Project is one small but meaningful way to turn those values into action. It’s not about having all the answers—it’s about showing up, contributing where we can, and helping keep critical support systems alive for the next generation.