Cyndi Lauper on homeless LGBT youth: ‘We need to make these kids our priority now’
God bless the great Cyndi Lauper and her steadfast efforts to bring attention to the issue of LGBT youth homelessness – especially during this election year.
‘We need to make these kids our priority now,’ Lauper wrote in a column posted earlier today.
‘If we don’t, where will they be in five, 10, 20 years?’
Lauper, co-founder of the True Colors Fund, which combats LGBTI youth homelessness, points out while yet fewer than 7 percent of kids nationwide are LGBTI, up to 40 percent of homeless youth identify as LGBTI.
Her Fund has organized what they call #40toNoneDay on April 27 to raise awareness of this huge discrepancy.
‘We all need to put our heads together to make sure these young people can get support wherever they go — and be themselves when they get there,’ she wrote.
Lauper wants to see more support across the US and cites a few examples of those who are doing their part: A 24-hour diner owner in North Carolina who gives kids a place to stay when they have nowhere else to go and a library in Indiana that lets kids without a permanent address use computers to access lifesaving resources.
‘People often think that because they don’t work at a homeless shelter, they don’t have a role to play. The reality is: everyone can make a difference.’
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Steve says:
This is somebody who deserves an award. not some like Paris Hilton who they let be grand marshal at Gay Pride LA,or some celebrity tart who makes “1 song that supports the gay community, :, or f^cking every time Minsky, Jonas, or Steve Grand takes their shirt off or pull their d!cks out for the latest gay tease,
You go girl
howard says:
God bless you, Cyndi!