The Trevor Project is one of the world's largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organizations for LGBTQ youth. It supports LGBTQ youth via a 24/7 phone, text and chat crisis service lines. They reach young people globally with TrevorSpace, the world's largest social networking site and safe space for LGBTQ youth. The Trevor Project was founded in 1998 as a lifeline number first broadcast at the end of the HBO airing of the film TREVOR, an Academy Award winning film for Best Short Subject in 1995. On the first night, it received 1,500 calls for help.