The bisexual pop icon is taking her Born This Way Foundation on the road, providing free space for teens and young adults to learn and heal.
January 02 2013 2:30 PM EST
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The bisexual pop icon is taking her Born This Way Foundation on the road, providing free space for teens and young adults to learn and heal.
Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation will be hitting the road this spring along with the iconic, bisexual pop star. According to the Associated Press, Gaga announced that the Born Brave Bus will be open outside each of her upcoming U.S. concerts several hours before the concert and it will provide free, safe space for 13- to 25-year-olds "to learn more about local resources on anti-bullying, suicide prevention, and mental health services."
She also announced that several organizations including Campus Pride, the Trevor Project, and the National Association of School Psychologists will assist on the Born Brave Bus. The tour kicks off in Tacoma, Wash., January 14.