I am writing to thank the Press Herald for the June 6 story “As Pride month grows, so does hostility in some Maine towns.”

The work of Diversity in Unity, described in the article, had me reflect on my upbringing in the area.
Twenty-one years ago, I lost a good friend to suicide in Unity. After that friend’s death, there were rumors that shortly before their passing, they had come out to a peer who rejected and ridiculed them. I cannot help but think how my friend could still be with us if they had felt the love and support of their community all those years ago.
I applaud the efforts of Unity and surrounding town residents to celebrate Pride month, despite the resistance by some community members mentioned in the article. Our LGBTQ+ Mainers need and deserve the love and support of all during these divisive times.
Jen VanDerburgh
Windham
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