THE ABSOLUTE BRIGHTNESS OF LEONARD PELKEY BACKSTAGE GUIDE 9 the unique needs of LGBTQ youth.  LGBTQ on Campus—These online, interactive training simulations for students and faculty in higher education are AFSP/SPRC Best Practices for Suicide Prevention and were created in partnership with Kognito Interactive and Campus Pride.  Step-In, Speak-Up—These online, interactive training simulations for faculty and staff working with youth in Grades 6–12 are AFSP/SPRC Best Practices for Suicide Prevention and were created in partnership with Kognito Interactive.  Model School District Policy for Suicide Prevention—A roadmap to help school leaders easily navigate ways to bring suicide prevention policies and resources to their schools, developed in collaboration with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, the American School Counselor Association, and the National Association of School Psychologists.  Coming Out As YOU!—A pocket-sized guide to inspire critical thinking in youth who are questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity.  Trevor Support Center – A resource where LGBTQ youth and their allies can find answers to frequently asked questions, and explore resources related to sexual orientation, gender identity and more. Community Resources  TrevorSpace—A social networking community for LGBTQ youth ages 13 through 24 and their friends and allies.  Trevor Ambassadors—Local volunteer groups in select U.S. cities (Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington D.C.)  Trevor NextGen—Groups of young, motivated volunteers in New York and Los Angeles who raise awareness, develop leadership, advocate, and fundraise in support of The Trevor Project’s life-saving, life-affirming work.  Trevor Youth Advisory Council—This group of 20 young advocates, ages 16–24 from around the country, are trained by The Trevor Project to raise awareness about LGBTQ youth, mental health, and suicide prevention in their communities.  Trevor Advocacy Network—A way for Trevor supporters to take action to improve policies and legislation that protect LGBTQ youth. If you are thinking about suicide, you deserve immediate support. Please call The Trevor Lifeline at 1-866-488-7386. Supporters of The Trevor Project at the 2007 Washington D.C. Pride Parade (edited from TheTrevorProject.org)