Media related to Josh Hutcherson is Straight But Not Narrow:
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"Talk To Me" Flash Mob for The Trevor Project |
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On Saturday, September 3, 2011 at Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles, supporters danced to the iconic tune of “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” in support of “Talk To Me,” The Trevor Project’s Campaign for Conversation in recognition of National Suicide Prevention Week. “If you need me, call me. No mat
Date: 2012-09-24 14:15:14 |
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Avan Jogia at "It Get's Indie" |
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Straight But Not Narrow's founder, Avan Jogia, speaks at the "It Gets Indie" benefit concert in San Francisco.
Date: 2011-07-02 00:50:45 |
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Trevor Project - Stories from the Frontline |
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Real helpline counselors who answer the phones of the Trevor Helpline recount calls they've received from LGBTQ youth across the country.
Call the Trevor Helpline at 866.4.U.TREVOR for someone to talk with 24/7.
Date: 2011-02-28 03:05:07 |
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Daniel Radcliffe: The Trevor Project |
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In this exclusive video, Daniel Radcliffe announces that he and The Trevor Project have partnered with SocialVibe to raise enough money to fund 5,000 calls on The Trevor Lifeline.
Date: 2011-07-20 21:11:54 |
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It Gets Better: Tampa Bay Rays |
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the Tampa Bay Rays do a video for the Trevor Project and the It Gets Better campaign supporting the prevention of gay teen age suicide.
Date: 2011-08-29 19:54:49 |
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Gay Olympic Games - COFL |
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The Gay Games is a world-class sport and cultural festival organized by the LGBT community every 4 years. Everyone is welcome to participate regardless of sexual orientation, ability, gender, age or race. The Gay Games were intended, in the spirit of Tom Waddell, to build bridges between heterosexua...
Date: 2018-08-13 19:23:29 |
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Put On The Gloves 2011: Mya for the Trevor Project |
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SVELTE TV was on hand at Put On The Gloves 2011, a fashion fundraiser benefiting the Trevor Project and raising awareness about teen bullying and suicides among LGBT communities.
Date: 2011-02-19 20:05:40 |
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It Gets Better: Thomas Roberts, MSNBC |
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News Anchor from MSNBc's Thomas Roberts message - "It gets better." He unsuccessfully attempted suicide at the age of 15 and support the Trevor Project.
Date: 2011-05-07 13:53:59 |
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