Help Is Here

Many factors contribute to this disparity, though one of the primary causes is likely "the negative messages that LGBTQ people receive on a daily basis," according to Kaylee Hoaby of the Pride Institute, a drug and alcohol treatment center that exclusively serves the queer community. In Mi...

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