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How does AntiRue's donation support LGBTQ+ Students?
1. Provide training for volunteers to improve their expertise and mobilize grassroots organizations in the community.
2. Donate a full set of 10 LGBTQ-affirming books to a school or library as part of the Rainbow Library.
3. Combat harmful anti-transgender legislation that is increasingly prevalent across the country and puts transgender and non-binary students at risk of harm.
4. Provide schools with a Safe Space toolkit (a Safe Space Kit is GLSEN's Guide to Being an Ally to LGBTQ+ Students).
WHO ARE GLSEN?
GLSEN is a national non-profit organization, working to create safe and inclusive K-12 learning environments for LGBTQ+ youth. Championing LGBTQ+ issues in K-12 education since 1990, we believe that every student has the right to safe, supportive, and affirming learning environments. We are a national network of advocates, educators, students, and local GLSEN Chapters working to make this right a reality.
Today, after more than 30 years of leading the movement, GLSEN’s national network is over 2 million strong, with students, families, educators, and education advocates working to create safe schools.
● More than 1.6M GLSEN resources are downloaded by students and educators each year.
● Millions of students, students, educators, parents, and allies engage and uplift GLSEN’s content each year.
● Since 2019, GLSEN’s Rainbow Library has sent LGBTQ+ affirming books to schools in 33 states, reaching over 6M youth.
WHY SUPPORT LGBTQ+ YOUTH?
With more than 500 anti-LGBTQ bills introduced this year alone (and 200+ of those targeting education), our work is more important than ever:
● Nearly 82% of LGBTQ+ students have reported feeling unsafe in school because of at least one of their actual or perceived personal characteristics;
● 77.4% of LGBTQ+ students reported any verbal harassment, physical harassment, and/or physical assault based on sexual orientation, gender, or gender expression;
● LGBTQ+ students who experience victimization and discrimination at school have worse educational outcomes and poorer psychological well-being.
However, there is hope. We also know that students who feel safe and supported at school have better educational outcomes. In fact, LGBTQ+ students who have LGBTQ+-related school resources report better school experiences and academic success!