Naming Your Needs, Supporting LGBTQIA+ Youth

Naming Your Needs, Supporting LGBTQIA+ Youth

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We believe that naming your needs isn’t just a tool for self-awareness, it’s a radical act of care. And from now until June 30th, it will also be a way to support life-saving mental health resources for LGBTQIA+ youth.

 

This spring, 20% of all proceeds from our Needs Wheel will be donated to The Trevor Project, the leading suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQIA+ young people.

 

Why This Matters

 

The Trevor Project is doing critical work:

 

  • Providing free, 24/7 crisis counseling by text, chat, and phone

  • Offering educational tools and peer support for LGBTQIA+ youth

  • Advocating for life-saving policies across the country

 

When you shop our Needs Wheel, you’re not just giving yourself or a loved one the gift of emotional clarity, you might just be helping someone else make it through the night.

 

What Is the Needs Wheel?

 

Our Needs Wheel is a grounding, no-fluff emotional regulation tool that helps people:

 

  • Name what they’re feeling

  • Identify what they actually need

  • Build better, more honest connections

 

It's accessible, practical, and already being used by therapists, teachers, parents, and people just trying to survive late-stage capitalism with their humanity intact. 

 

A Note to Our Community

 

Whether you bought a Needs Wheel for yourself, your clients, your classroom, or your couch, you made a difference.

 

$149.20 may not seem huge, but every dollar helps fund conversations that keep LGBTQIA+ youth alive. We’re grateful for your support and hopeful that this is just the beginning.

 

Let’s keep making space. Let’s keep fighting for care that doesn’t leave anyone out.

 

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