Wednesday, August 19, 2015

'No Kiss List' to Donate Percent of Pre-Sales to The Trevor Project

The filmmakers and talent behind the upcoming film Naomi & Ely’s No Kiss List have joined forces with The Trevor Project to both drive awareness of the organization and provide donations through a commitment of 10% of all preorders of the film. The Trevor Project provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people ages 13-24.

Based on the novel by the authors of Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist, Victoria Justice (“Victorious,” “Eye Candy”) and Pierson Fodé (“The Bold and the Beautiful”) star in the coming of age story, Naomi & Ely’s No Kiss List, available exclusively on iTunes September 18 and additional digital platforms on October 2.

Additionally, information about The Trevor Project will be distributed on the No Kiss List social channels, featured on the film’s website and disseminated to the No Kiss List Club; cast members Victoria Justice, Pierson Fodé and others will also be supporting the program with social posts and personal appearances at upcoming Trevor Project events. The Trevor Project will also be supporting the collaboration through their social channels.

“The Trevor Project is near and dear to my heart and I am very happy that we can use the launch of our film Naomi & Ely’s No Kiss List, of which I am so proud, to support the organization,” said Victoria Justice.

Added executive producer, Skip Klintworth, “This is a wonderful way to give back and support The Trevor Project, which does so much good in a world where things do ‘get better,’ but still have a long way to go.”

“We welcome the tremendous support and contributions that Skip, Victoria, Pierson and others connected to No Kiss List are making,” said Steve Mendelsohn, Deputy Executive Director, The Trevor Project. “When young influential people such as these get involved and help to carry our message of crises intervention and suicide prevention for LGBTQ youth, it makes a huge impact.”