New survey findings from the Trevor Project link school and community affirmation to lower suicide risk among LGBTQ+ youth. The data shows elevated mental-health distress and a history of attempted suicide among respondents, while also identifying school climate as a measurable protective factor. The survey of 16,000 LGBTQ young people ages 13 to 24 reports that one in 10 participants said they attempted suicide in the prior year, and more than a third seriously considered suicide. It also finds stress and fear tied to anti-LGBTQ+ policies and debates, with victimization increasing risk. The reporting emphasizes a prevention pathway universities and K-12 partners can act on—curriculum that counters anti-LGBTQ+ bias, improved access to mental health services, and affirmation in day-to-day school practices.