Saturday, November 12, 2011

Trevor’s Daniel


Multivu.prnewswire: Daniel Radcliffe has been involved with The Trevor Project since August 2009, when he joined the Circle of Hope, a community of major donors which plays an essential role in the financial leadership that makes the organization’s lifesaving work possible, with a significant donation. He has since continued his involvement, taking a tour of The Trevor Project’s East Coast Call Center in New York City this February during which he met with staff members and volunteer helpline counselors and also filmed the PSA.

“I believe that The Trevor Project has a universal mission of acceptance that is so profound,” said Radcliffe. “If this brief PSA makes even one lost and alone young person aware of The Trevor Helpline and the lifesaving support it offers, then it will have been an endeavor well worth making.” To learn more about The Trevor Project’s programs and its work toward saving lives, building communities and changing society, visit TheTrevorProject.org." (Radcliffe raises awareness about crisis and suicide prevention efforts for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth)

Daniel Jacob Radcliffe(born 23 July 1989) is an English actor who rose to prominence playing the titular character in the Harry Potter film series adapted from the book series of the same name. Radcliffe has also made appearances in stage productions and a number of TV shows and films, including the ITV film My Boy Jack and the stage show Equus, for which he was nominated for a Drama Desk Award (Wikipedia).



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