With an organizational history rooted in film, The Trevor Project, a national suicide prevention organization for LGBTQIA+ youth, relies on storytelling to raise awareness, garner support, and influence change. As the Marketing Director, I worked with agencies and in-house designers to write and produce PSA campaigns, fundraising programs and collateral, and educational materials for audiences ranging from teens to corporate donors.

This promotional video premiered at the opening of Trevor Live, The Trevor Project’s annual fundraising gala, and showcased the organization’s updated visual identity and logo.

As part of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, The Trevor Project launched “Ask for Help,” a multi-media PSA campaign designed to normalize help-seeking behavior and encourage at-risk young people to explore The Trevor Project’s menu of services and programs.

The “timeline” video was used to educate donors, advocates, and policymakers on the history of The Trevor Project as well as the breadth and evolution of the organization’s programming.

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