
At Williams-Sonoma, Inc., we’re proud to partner with The Trevor Project to help create safe spaces for LGBTQ young people at home and beyond.
Saving lives, every day
The Trevor Project is the leading organization working to end suicide among LGBTQ young people in the U.S. and beyond. The nonprofit operates several programs to help prevent and respond to the public health crisis of suicide among LGBTQ young people, including 24/7 free crisis services, innovative research, advocacy, public education and peer support.

Less than 1 in 3 live
somewhere gender-affirming
According to a Trevor poll, less than a third of transgender and nonbinary youth consider their home to be gender-affirming.
More than 1.8M need crisis intervention
The Trevor Project estimates that, every year, more than 1.8 million LGBTQ young people seriously consider suicide.
Nearly 2 in 3 do not identify home as LGBTQ-affirming
A full 63% of LGBTQ young people surveyed do not identify their own home as an LGBTQ-affirming space.

“We’re so grateful for the support
of West Elm and its customers,
which will help The Trevor Project scale
its counselor training program and expand its life-saving digital crisis services internationally for the first time.”
— Shira Kogan (she/her),
Corporate Partnerships Specialist at The Trevor Project
Ways you can help
Volunteer
Support LGBTQ young people in crisis by becoming a volunteer with TrevorChat or TrevorText.
Become a counselor
Help LGBTQ young people improve their mental health by becoming a crisis counselor through the 24/7 TrevorLifeline.
Make a donation
Your donation directly supports free suicide prevention and crisis intervention programs that protect LGBTQ young people.