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Celebrating 45 Years of Noble Deeds in the United States, Canada, and Mexico

 

2011 NATIONAL FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN


Announcement of 2011 National Fundraising Campaign

Empress Nicole the Great, Queen Mother of the Americas and the International Court Council has designated the The Trevor Project As a beneficiary of the 2011 International Court Fundraising Campaign.

Member Courts of the International Court System will be holding fundraising events throughout their realms this year in honor of The Trevor Project.

Campaign Chairs

Emperor Bryan Cromwell



Fundraising Efforts

Alaska


Cincinnati


Arizona

$817.00

Oklahoma


Alameda


Eugene


Alameda Ducal


Portland

$2575.00

Chico


Salem


Fresno


Providence


Long Beach


Austin


Los Angeles

$1362.00

Corpus Christi


Modesto


*Dallas

$1250.00

Orange County


Fort Worth


Sacramento


Houston

$1300.00

San Diego


San Antonio

$870.00

San Francisco

$1100.00

Waco


San Francisco Ducal


Ogden


San Jose


Salt Lake


Stockton


Bellingham


Colorado Springs


Everett


Denver

$1700.00

Seattle


Connecticut

$731.00

Spokane


Hawaii


Tacoma


Boise


Vancouver


Chicago


Calgary


Iowa


Edmonton


Lexington


*Surrey


Massachusetts


Vancouver, BC


Minnesota


Winnipeg


Saint louis


Halifax


Missoula


Hamilton


*Nebraska

$2024.00

London


Las Vegas

$1263.00

St. Catherine's


Reno


Toronto


New Mexico


Regina


Buffalo


Tijuana


New York




Totals

$14,992.00

*

Honorable Mention

Chapters

Other US Orgs.

Canadian Youth ORG

Nebraska

$2420.00


Dallas

$1250.00


Surrey


$156.00

TOTALS

$3670.00

$156.00



The Trevor Project was founded by writer James Lecesne, director/producer Peggy Rajski and producer Randy Stone, creators of the 1994 Academy Award®-winning short film, Trevor, a comedy/drama about a gay 13-year-old boy who, when rejected by friends because of his sexuality, makes an attempt to take his life.

When Trevor was scheduled to air on HBO® in 1998, the filmmakers realized that some of the program’s young viewers might be facing the same kind of crisis as Trevor, and began to search for an appropriate support line to broadcast during the airing. They discovered that no such lifeline existed, and decided to dedicate themselves to forming what was, in their view, a much-needed resource: an organization to promote acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth, and to aid in crisis and suicide prevention among that group. Thus, The Trevor Project was born, and with seed funding provided by The Colin Higgins Foundation, The Trevor Lifeline was established and became the first and only nationwide, around-the-clock crisis and suicide prevention lifeline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth.

Today, in addition to operating the crisis and suicide prevention lifeline, The Trevor Project provides online support to young people through the organization’s Web site, as well as lifesaving guidance and vital resources for educators and parents.

for more information go to www.thetrevorproject.org

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