Dua Lipa has been named Mental Health Champion of the Year by The Trevor Project, a suicide prevention and crisis intervention organisation for LGBTQ+ young people in the U.S. and Mexico. She has been named alongside Lil Nas X, Janelle Monáe and Dylan Mulvaney.
In a statement, Dua said:
The Trevor Project is an organisation that is near and clear to my heart, and I am humbled to play a part in shining a light on mental health awareness for LGBTQ+ young people. You are a beautiful, unstoppable community, and I am constantly in awe of the courage and strength you demonstrate when you stand proudly in your truth. To every young person out there: Know that you are loved, you are not alone and The Trevor Project is a wonderful organisation that is always there for you. The LGBTQ+ community have been my biggest champions since the start of my career, and I will continue to fight the make sure your voices are heard, your rights are protected and you are treated with respect for being just the way you are.”
Jaymes Black, CEO of The Trevor Project, added:
“Dua Lipa’s outspoke support for LGBTQ+ rights and her candor around her own mental health struggles make her the ideal recipient for this year’s award. Dua sets an excellent example for how allies can use their platforms to amplify the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ community, including access to culturally competent mental health car.e Now, more than never, it’s crucial that LGBTQ+ young people feel safe and supported in their mental health journeys.”
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Posted by admin on Nov 19, 2024