Kicking off National Suicide Prevention WeekThe Trevor Project, which offers services to LGBT teens, hosted a flash mob to the tune of 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' at Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles on Sept. 3. The crowd of several dozen flash mobbers sported matching tees that read "Talk to Me," and following the impromptu performance, a massive video monitor on Universal City Walk delivered a message from Glee's Kevin McHale urging people to get involved and to encourage kids to "talk to me."
The Trevor Project offers lifesaving resources, including a 24-hour hotline, to troubled teens, and the 'Talk to Me' project is the organization's latest campaign to reach out to those youth.
You can help save a life and show your support by taking the Talk to Me Pledge.
Here's the flash mob in action!























































































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