By Liz Welch | Executive Director
This past year has been one of the most difficult periods many parents of LGBTQ+ children have ever faced. Families have been navigating a political and cultural landscape that feels increasingly hostile—particularly for parents of transgender and gender-diverse youth. For many, the constant messaging questioning their children’s existence, healthcare, and safety has created an environment of chronic fear, exhaustion, and urgency.
Research from the Trevor Project continues to show that transgender and gender-diverse youth face disproportionately high risks for suicidal ideation and attempts, driven not by who they are, but by rejection, isolation, and lack of support. One protective factor stands out again and again: having even one supportive parent or trusted adult dramatically lowers a young person’s risk of suicide.
Mama Dragons has been meeting this crisis head-on.
Addressing the Crisis Through Parent Education
Through this project, we have focused on strengthening parents’ ability to recognize warning signs, respond with confidence, and intervene early. Inside our private, vetted community, parents are able to speak honestly about fear, uncertainty, and the realities of raising LGBTQ+ children in this moment—without judgment or exposure.
Over the past year, we have offered QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) suicide prevention trainings at no cost to parents, ensuring that financial barriers do not prevent families from accessing life-saving education. These classes equip parents to:
Recognize early warning signs of suicide risk
Ask direct, compassionate questions
Connect their children to appropriate help sooner
Parents repeatedly report that this training has increased their confidence, reduced panic, and helped them feel more prepared to protect their children.
Holding Space for Grief and Postvention
At the same time, this work has revealed a heartbreaking reality: prevention alone is not always enough. As the broader crisis deepened, Mama Dragons identified the need for postvention support—for parents who have lost children to suicide.
In response, we launched a dedicated, private postvention group led by a parent with lived experience and supported by a trained counselor and suicide prevention professional. This space acknowledges grief that is often invisible and provides trauma-informed support for families navigating unimaginable loss. While this work is painful, it is essential to addressing the full scope of the suicide crisis facing LGBTQ+ families.
Why This Work Matters
This project exists because parents are often the first—and sometimes only—line of defense for LGBTQ+ youth. By educating parents, strengthening connection, and reducing isolation, we are actively working to lower suicide risk and save lives.
In a year defined by fear and uncertainty, donor support has made it possible for Mama Dragons to respond with care, credibility, and urgency. Families are not only learning how to protect their children—they are finding community, resilience, and hope.
Moving forward, we are looking to open up our training to the general public, to business partners and to our extensive network of LGBTQ+ groups, parenting groups, and educators. Your support will make that possible.
Thank you for standing with parents when it matters most.
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