She's so FABULOUSLY UNUSUAL: Cyndi Lauper on
helping homeless LGBT youth: “My commitment to doing what I can is just
beginning”
Cyndi Lauper is a tremendous talent who always gives 150 percent in
her concerts.
But Cyndi is so much more than a big music star, she is a woman who
gives a damn about the LGBT community and has committed herself to helping out
the youth who have been made homeless by cold-hearted parents who can’t
deal.
“As a mother, I could never imagine throwing my kid away for any
reason, let alone over something like their sexual orientation or gender
identity,” Lauper wrote in a Huffington Post column this week. “It would be like
ripping out a piece of my very own soul. For far too long, dogma and fear have
torn apart too many families. It is a time when the heart must lead the way when
your child shares this personal and life-changing moment with you.”
Cyndi points out that 20-40 percent of homeless youth identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender while only 3-5 percent of the general population does the same.
Cyndi points out that 20-40 percent of homeless youth identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender while only 3-5 percent of the general population does the same.
She has this advice for parents: “If you are a parent and you have
a child who is gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or just questioning, or whom
you think might be, the most important thing you can do is let them know that
you love them first and foremost. Do not let fear and long-held beliefs
interfere with the most important relationship you will have in your life. Lead
with your heart and with the love that you have for your child. Just a little
bit of acceptance can make a huge difference, and that little bit will grow over
time.”
Cyndi has joined with the West End Intergenerational Residence in New
York City to open the True Colors Residence in Harlem. It is the first permanent
housing facility in New York state specifically for gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender youth ages 18 to 24. This low-income housing building will provide
30 young people with a permanent roof over their heads and supportive services
as they go after the future they have been dreaming about and
deserve.
She also started the Give a Damn Campaign last year in part to
educate straight people about this issue and to help gay and transgender people
use the information to spread the message.
Thanks Cyndi for all you
do!
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