Mission America President Linda Harvey recently relayed a Gallup poll's revelation that while more people than ever identify as LGBTQ, related activist groups are suffering.

"GLSEN (the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network), which has had such a significant impact on starting homosexual clubs, Gay-Straight Alliances, in schools, and … the Human Rights Campaign both announced that they are cutting back significantly in their staff," Harvey tells AFN.
Citing a decrease in donations, GLSEN just laid off 60% of its staff, and the Human Rights Campaign laid off 20%.
The former, which Harvey says has long enjoyed federal grants while building a legacy on "normalizing 'grooming,' dividing children from parents, and encouraging gravely sinful behavior among children" through "incessant promotion in schools," blamed conservative groups who, according to GLSEN, "falsely portray the organization's work as an effort to indoctrinate students."
Harvey believes people are becoming aware of the damage that indoctrination poses to children, and parents are waking up to how those groups have been violating their rights in schools.
The Trevor Project, which had 600 employees, will also be downsizing because donations have dropped. And considering President Trump's executive orders on gender ideology and DEI, the LGBTQ-oriented suicide hotline's large government grant is possibly in danger.
Mission America also celebrates that LGBTQ employee groups within federal agencies are being shut down. Both the State Department and the Department of Justice are disbanding their internal "pride" groups, which Harvey calls "incubators of anti-family, anti-American activism and possibly national security issues."
In the United Kingdom, the USAID-funded Stonewall UK is also cutting its staff in half.
"I believe it will continue to be a pullback with the corporate world and with their donations and what programs they're willing to fund," Harvey predicts. "That's going to have a big impact."
She hopes the demotion of homosexuality and gender deviance in schools will result in fewer young people rejecting Jesus.