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Table of Contents:
Alcohol, Nicotine, and Substance Abuse Addiction Recovery
Domestic Violence/Abuse, Sexual Assault, and Trauma Recovery Hotlines
Bereavement
Disabilities
Food and Shelter Assistance
Clothing and Home Goods Assistance
Education/Vocational
Family
Financial Assistance
Health Care Assistance
Mental Health
Runaway Children/Teens Helplines
Safe Infant Abandonment
STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection)/HIV Information, Testing, and Treatment
  
Alcohol, Nicotine, and Substance Abuse Addiction Recovery 
Hotlines:
Canada:
Kids Help Line
Toll-free: 1-800-668-6868 
http://kidshelp.sympatico.ca/
United Kingdom:
RE-SOLV 
Society for Prevention of Solvent & Volatile Substance Abuse 
30A High Street Stone 
Staffordshire ST15 8AW 
England 
Phone: 01785 817 885 
Freephone Help Line: 0808 800 2345 
http://www.re-solv.org/ 
AL-Anon
For families and friends of problem drinkers 
Phone: 020 7403 0888 (confidential helpline, open 7 days a week 10am-10pm)
Alcoholics Anonymous 
Phone: 08457 697 555
Careline
Counselling for children, young people and adults 
Phone: 020 8514 1177
CHILDLINE UK 
Freephone: 0800 11 11 
http://www.childline.org.uk/ 
Free, 24-hour, national helpline for children and youth in trouble or danger throughout the UK.
Drinkline
Offers advice and support to anyone concerned about their own or someone else’s drinking
Freephone 0800 917 8282
Get Connected
Referral service, will find young people the best place that can help whatever the problem 
Phone: 0808 808 4994
Heroine Helpline (UK)
Phone: 020 7749 4053
Kid Help
Children and adolescents in crisis will receive immediate help. Referrals to shelters, mental health services, sexual abuse treatment, substance abuse, family counseling, residential care, adoption/foster care, etc.
1-800-543-7283
National Drugs Helpline
For drug users, their families, friends and carers call free on 0800 776600
Release
Drugs and legal advice for users, families and friends 
Tel: 020 7729 9904
United States:
Al-Anon/Alateen Hotline
Hope & Help for young people who are the relatives & friends of a problem drinker.
1-800-344-2666
http://www.al-anon.alateen.org/ 
Alcohol & Drug Referral Hotline (United States) 
1(800) 252-6465
Alcohol Abuse & Crisis Intervention Line 
1-800-234-0246
Cocaine Anonymous 
(800) 347-8998
CSAT's National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Routing Service 
Provides referrals to local facilities where adolescents and adults can seek help. Brief intervention.
1(800) 662-4357
Ecstasy Addiction
1-800-468-6933
National Drug Information, Treatment & Referral Line 
Provides referrals to local facilities where adolescents and adults can seek help.
1-800-821-4357
(1-800-662-HELP)
Marijuana Anonymous 
(800) 766-6779
National Cocaine Hotline 
1(800) 262-2463
Recovery Hotline Referral Service 
1(800) 888-9383
Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities Locator (U.S) 
http://dasis3.samhsa.gov/ 
Informational/Prevention Organizations and Websites:
Australia/New Zealand:
New Zealand Drug Foundation 
PO Box 3082 
Wellington 
New Zealand 
Phone: (04) 499 2920 
http://www.nzdf.org.nz/ 
Network of Alcohol/Drug Agencies 
PO Box 2345 
Strawberry Hills NSW 2012 
Australia 
Phone: (02) 92814781 
http://www.nada.org.au/ 
Canada:
Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse 
75 Albert Street, Suite 300 
Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7 
Canada 
Phone: (613) 235-4048 
http://www.ccsa.ca/ 
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Assistance and Training (Canada) 
c/o Homewood Health Care Centre 
49 Emma Street, Suite 100 
Guelph Ontario, N1E 6X1 
Canada 
Phone: (519) 822-2476 
http://home.golden.net/~fasat 
United Kingdom:
EUROCARE 
Secretariat 
1 The Quay 
St. Ives 
Cambridgeshire PE17 4AR 
United Kingdom 
Phone: 0148 046 6766 
http://www.eurocare.org/ 
Advocacy for the prevention of alcohol-related harm in Europe.
Management of Substance Abuse 
World Health Organization 
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse 
Management of Substance Abuse Team 
20 Avenue Appia 
1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland 
Phone: 022 791 4325 
www.who.int/substance_abuse/
National Addiction Centre
London Institute of Psychiatry 
4 Windsor Walk 
Camberwell, London, SE5 8AF England 
Phone: 0171 703 5411 
http://web1.iop.kcl.ac.uk/IoP/Departments/PsychMed/NAC/index.shtml 
United States
American Council on Alcoholism 
1(800) 527-5344
Just Say No International 
1(800) 258-2766
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information 
1(800) 729-6686
National Council on Alcoholism 
1(800) 622-2255
National Parents' Resource Institute for Drug Education 
1(800) 667-7433
Nicotine Addiction And Cigarettes - From the Americal Lung Association American Lung Association info sheets on smoking, nicotine, and related topics. 
www.lungusa.org/ 
Nicotine Junkies 
Information on kids and smoking, facts about smoking and addiction 
http://whyfiles.org/024nicotine/ 
North American Syringe Exchange Network(NASEN) 
535 Dock St., Ste. 112 
Tacoma, WA 98402 
253-272-4857
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) 
http://www.samhsa.gov/
Domestic Violence/Abuse, Sexual Assault, and Trauma Recovery Hotlines
World-Wide List of Domestic Abuse Agencies 
http://www.hotpeachpages.net/  
Global inventory of hotlines, shelters, refuges, crisis centres and women's organizations, searchable by country, plus index of domestic violence resources in over 70 languages. Please refer to this website for international resources.
American Women Overseas 
3300 N.W. 185th Street, Suite 133 
Portland, OR 97229 
Toll-free: 1-866-USWOMEN (International Crisis Line) (1-866-879-6636) 
Phone: (503) 907-6554 
Fax: (503) 907-6554 
E-mail: awos@awoscentral.com 
URL: http://www.awoscentral.com/   
Organization dedicated to assisting American women living overseas victimized by domestic violence. Outreach, safety planning, extensive support services, general info on domestic violence at website.
IACP Model Policy on Police Officer Involved Domestic Violence 
Toll-free: 1-800-THE IACP 
E-mail: information@theiacp.org   
http://www.theiacp.org/documents/index.cfm?fuseaction=document&document_type_id=1&document_id=175
The International Association of Chiefs of Police Policy addresses prevention, intervention, and prosecution approaches. Documents available for free download as WORD files.
U.S. Department of Defense Policy on Domestic Violence in the Military
The Department of Defense addresses prevention, intervention, and prosecution approaches, as well as provides advocacy for victims. 
http://www.militaryhomefront.dod.mil/ 
National Domestic Violence Hotline 
1-800-799-SAFE (1-800-799-7233) 
http://www.ndvh.org/ 
National Domestic Violence Hotline TDD (for the hearing-impaired) 
1-800-787-3224
Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 
RAINN is a 24-hour national hotline for victims of sexual assault. Calls to the hotline are instantly computer-routed to the 24-hour rape crisis center nearest the caller. 
Toll-free 24-hour Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE 
http://www.rainn.org/ 
The AWARE Foundation: Hotlines 
http://awarefoundation.org/resources/sexual_abuse_hotlines.aspx 
Battered Women's Justice Project
http://www.bwjp.org/ 
New Social Security Numbers For Domestic Violence Victims 
Protecting your identity if you are a victim of domestic violence 
http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10093.html 
Childhelp USA National Child Abuse Hotline 
National Hotline: 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) 
TDD: 1-800-2-A-CHILD
Kid Help
Children and adolescents in crisis will receive immediate help. Referrals to shelters, mental health services, sexual abuse treatment, substance abuse, family counseling, residential care, adoption/foster care, etc.
1-800-543-7283
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 
National Hotline: 1-800-THE-LOST 
www.ncmec.org/ 
Voices In Action 
1-800-7-VOICE-8 (1-800-786-4238) (Hours: 9am - 6pm CT) 
Listings for treatment & support for victims of incest & child sexual abuse.
Gay & Transgender Hate Crime Hotline 
1-800-616-HATE
National Center for Victims of Crime 
1-800-FYI-CALL (8:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. EST) 
TTY: 1-800-211-7996, 
E-mail: gethelp@ncvc.org 
http://www.ncvc.org/ 
Reconstructive Surgery/Domestic Abuse Hotline 
1-800-842-4546 
Joint program: National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, providing free reconstructive surgery for victims of domestic violence, male and female.
Informational/Prevention Organizations and Websites:
Canada:
Canadian National Clearinghouse on Family Violence 
The NCFV is a national resource centre for all Canadians seeking information about violence within the family, including spouse/partner abuse, child abuse, and elder abuse.
Health Promotion and Programs Branch 
Health Canada 
Jeanne Mance Building 
1907D1, Tunney's Pasture 
Ottawa, ON K1A 1B4 
Phone: (613) 957-2938 
Toll-free: 1-800-267-1291 
TTY Toll-free: 1-800-561-5643 
www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/familyviolence/ 
Face It! Dating Violence is Not Love! 
Information from the RCMP and The National Clearinghouse on Family Violence. 
Available in English and French. 
www.cyberus.ca/~faceit/ 
United Kingdom:
Hidden Hurt
Abuse Information and Support Site. Written by a survivor of domestic violence for those in abusive relationships
http://www.hiddenhurt.co.uk/ 
Rights of Women
Telephone legal advice service for women, offering advice and information on sexual violence and harassment and employment rights, relationship breakdown and arrangements for any children, lesbian parenting, domestic violence. Can provide referrals to sympathetic women solicitors. 
52-54 Featherstone Street
London EC1Y 8RT.
Tel: 020 7251 6577
E-mail: info@row.org.uk 
http://www.rightsofwomen.org.uk/ 
Help for Adult Victims of Child Abuse
A non-profit making organisation based in the UK dedicated to provide help, support and information to any adult who is suffering from past childhood abuse.
http://www.pandys.org/ 
United States:
The Broken Spirits Network 
An online support group for victims of abuse & domestic violence
http://www.brokenspirits.com/ 
Coalition for Children 
Comprehensive resource for child abuse, lifeskills education, advocacy, media support, legal & expert witness services, research, strangers, safety on the Internet and bullies. 
www.safechild.org/ 
Center for the Prevention of School Violence 
1-800-299-6504
Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence 
http://www.cpsdv.org/ 
Child Abuse Prevention Network 
http://www.child-abuse.com/ 
Family Violence Prevention Fund 
http://endabuse.org/ 
Healing Woman Foundation 
1-800-477-4111 
http://www.members.tripod.com/~IncestAware/frames.html 
Incest Awareness Foundation 
1-888 -547-3222
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence 
1-800-537-2238 
http://www.nrcdv.org/ 
Pandora's Aquarium 
A message board & online support group for survivors of sexual violence
http://www.welcometobarbados.org/pandoras.html 
Restraining Order: Protecting Yourself from an Abuser 
Information about restraining orders and how to place one in the U.S. 
http://incestabuse.about.com/cs/restrainingorders/ 
Parents Anonymous 
Self help groups for abused children and parents under stress 
www.parentsanonymous.org/ 
Symptoms of Emotional Abuse 
http://www.lilaclane.com/relationships/emotional-abuse/ 
Stop It Now! (Sexual Abuse) 
1-888-PREVENT
Verbal Abuse
http://www.verbalabuse.com/ 
WAVE (Working Against Violence Everywhere) 
1-888-960-9600 
http://www.waveamerica.com/ 
Bereavement
Hotlines:
United Kingdom
Cruse
Helpline for bereaved people and those caring for bereaved people 
Phone: 020 8332 7227
Child death helpline
Telephone helpline for anyone affected by the death of a child 
Phone: 0808 282986
Compassionate Friends
Grief support for bereaved parents, families and friends. 
Phone: 0117 953 9639
Get Connected
Referral service, will find young people the best place that can help whatever the problem 
Phone: 0808 808 4994
Informational/Prevention Organizations and Websites:
Disabilities
Hotlines:
United Kingdom:
Dial UK
Disability information and advice line 
Phone: 01302 310 123
Disabled Living Foundation Helpline
Advice on equipment 
Phone: 0845 130 9177
RADAR 
Royal association for disability and rehabilitation
For non medical issues call
Phone: 020 7250 3222
Get Connected
Referral service, will find young people the best place that can help whatever the problem 
Phone: 0808 808 4994
Informational/Prevention Organizations and Websites:
United States:
Disability Info
Your connection to Federal disability-related information & resources
http://disabilityinfo.gov/ 
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
"The Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) oversees formula and discretionary grant programs that help individuals with physical or mental disabilities to obtain employment and live more independently through the provision of such supports as counseling, medical and psychological services, job training and other individualized services."
http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osers/rsa/index.html   
Pregnancy Discrimination Act 
For historical purposes, this is the original text of the law, without any subsequent amendments. A Link to the amended Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is provided 
http://www.eeoc.gov/abouteeoc/35th/thelaw/pregnancy_discrimination-1978.html
Hire the Deaf Network 
"This is the number one website for individuals who are hearing impaired to find jobs." 
http://www.hiredeaf.com/   
Wemedia 
"This site focuses on workplace and lifestyle issues facing the disabled." 
http://www.wemedia.com/ 
March of Dimes 
Information on birth defects, prenatal care, and a whole range of topics pertaining to staying healthy during pregnancy. 
http://www.marchofdimes.com/ 
Food and Shelter Assistance
Hotlines:
Action Against Hunger International
http://www.actionagainsthunger.org/programs/country_directory.html 
St. Vincent DePaul Society International 
Promotes a worldview based on the life and teaching of St. Vincent de Paul, in assisting the needy with food, toiletries and clothing. 
http://www.vincent.org/index.htm?svdp.htm   
The Salvation Army
"Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination" 
http://www1.salvationarmy.org/ 
Habitat for Humanity International
http://www.habitat.org/ 
Canada
Directory of Food Banks in Canada
http://www.google.com/Top/Society/Philanthropy/Organizations/Hunger_Relief/Food_Banks/Canada/ 
Directory of Soup Kitchens, Food Banks/Pantries, and Shelters
http://4homeless.hypermart.net/shelters.html 
United Kindom:
CHILDLINE UK 
Freephone: 0800 11 11 
http://www.childline.org.uk/ 
Free, 24-hour, national helpline for children and youth in trouble or danger throughout the UK. 
Get Connected
Referral service, will find young people the best place that can help whatever the problem 
Phone: 0808 808 4994
United States:
Links to U.S. State and Local Departments of Public Health (provides referrals in your community) 
http://www.apha.org/public_health/state.htm 
Directory of Soup Kitchens, Food Banks/Pantries, and Shelters
http://4homeless.hypermart.net/shelters.html 
Directory of Food Banks in the U.S.
http://www.google.com/Top/Society/Philanthropy/Organizations/Hunger_Relief/Food_Banks/United_States/ 
America's Second Harvest Food Banks
U.S. hunger-relief organization that distributes food to millions of hungry Americans through a network of food banks and food-rescue organizations. 
http://www.secondharvest.org/site_content.asp?s=4 
Goodwill Industries International, Inc.: Find a Goodwill Near You 
"Goodwill Industries' operates more than 1,900 retail stores (in the United States) to fund career training and employment programs that help people overcome barriers to employment and become independent, tax-paying members of their communities." 
http://locator.goodwill.org/ 
Women, Infants, and Children
The WIC program helps safeguard the health of low-income women, infants, and children up to age five who are at nutritional risks by providing nutritious foods to supplement diets, information on healthy eating, and referrals to healthcare. 
http://www.fns.usda.gov/wic/ 
USDA Food and Nutrition Service 
The federal, state and local governments provide many programs designed to help meet nutritional needs of low-income people and their families. 
http://www.fns.usda.gov/fns/menu/PROGRAMS.htm 
School Meals 
The School Meals Program provides nutrition education and nutritious meals, such as breakfast, lunch, and after-school snacks, to children in order to promote learning readiness and healthy eating habits. 
http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/ 
Child and Adult Care Food Program
The Child and Adult Care Food Program provides nutritious meals to low-income children and adults who receive daycare outside of their home. 
http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/Care/CACFP/cacfphome.htm 
HUD Housing Counseling Program
Catholic Charities USA directs the multi-agency Housing Counseling Program, which is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Through the program, housing counselors in more than 40 Catholic Charities agencies are trained to provide homebuyer education, mortgage delinquency and reverse mortgage counseling, relocation counseling, and other services.
http://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/initiatives/housing/index.cfm 
If You Are Homeless or May Become Homeless
http://www.nationalhomeless.org/needhelp.html 
Homeless Assistance in the United States 
http://www.hud.gov/homeless/hmlsagen.cfm 
National Listing of Homeless Shelters 
http://www.gtii.com/members/lannin/shelters/us.htm 
Listing of Homeless Shelters
http://www.google.com/Top/Society/Philanthropy/Organizations/Homeless/ 
Informational/Prevention Organizations and Websites:
International:
Rehydration Project 
http://www.rehydrate.org/ 
Save The Children
http://www.savethechildren.org/ 
Christian Children's Fund
http://www.christianchildrensfund.org/ 
CARE International
http://www.care.org/ 
World Vision International
http://www.wvi.org/
United States:
Gov. Benefits
The official benefits Web site of the U.S. Government
http://www.govbenefits.gov/govbenefits_en.portal 
Housing/Section 8 
www.hud.gov/offices/pih/programs/hcv/index.cfm 
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/liheap/index.html 
Clothing and Home Goods Assistance
Hotlines:
Goodwill Industries International, Inc.: Find a Goodwill near you 
"Goodwill Industries' operates more than 1,900 retail stores to fund career training and employment programs that help people overcome barriers to employment and become independent, tax-paying members of their communities." 
http://locator.goodwill.org/ 
The Salvation Army International 
"Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination" 
http://www1.salvationarmy.org/ 
St. Vincent DePaul Society International 
Promotes a worldview based on the life and teaching of St. Vincent de Paul, in assisting the needy with food, toiletries and clothing. 
http://www.vincent.org/index.htm?svdp.htm 
Dress for Sucess
Career Gear
Dress for Sucess, with affiliates in Australia, Canada, Ireland, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, UK, US.) Charitable organization that offers free interview clothing and other support services to low-income women entering or returning to the workforce. Career Gear, with affiliates in several US cities, offers similar services for low-income men. 
http://www.dressforsuccess.org/ 
http://www.careergear.org/ 
Share Your Soles
This nonprofit gathers and distributes free, clean secondhand shoes for impoverished people in the US, especially on Native American reservations, and in poorer nations around the globe.
http://www.shareyoursoles.org/ 
Inexpensive Maternity Clothes
A short how-to-find guide from LovetoKnowPregnancy
http://pregnancy.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Cheap_Maternity_Clothes 
Freecycle 
This is an international organization that lets you place wanted adds in your community for free things, or to view offer adds from people giving away things. Everything must be free and often times you get what you ask for or it is already being offered for free, you can get anything from furniture to clothing and toys. When you go to the link choose the area you live in and become a member (free) each community has their own personnal site linked to the main page
http://www.freecycle.org/ 
Pregnancy Resource Centers
Organizations listed under this heading provide counseling and/or information on abortion alternatives and pregnancy/parenting assistance. The objective of the following organizations is not a political one, but a most practical one: to ensure that every woman knows that the resources she needs in order to continue her unplanned pregnancy are available.
Services Include: free pregnancy and infant/toddler supplies (toys, clothing, seasonal clothing, bottles and formula, infant/child hygiene items, diapers, crib blankets and sheets, toys, etc.) community referrals(addiction recovery, child care, clothing/food/furniture/rent/utility assistance, disability services, employment assistance, legal assistance, medical care, mental health counseling, parenting classes, pregnancy support, protective services for victims of abuse, and transportation), and post abortion programs. Also some are liscened medical clinics which provide ultrasound and limited prenatal care.
International Pregnancy Resource Centers & Maternity Homes 
Australia, Canada (providence-by-providence), England, India, Ireland, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, United States (national and state-by-state) 
http://zjam.com/weblinks/Crisis%20Pregnancy%20Centers.html 
International Pregnancy Resource for Jerusalem 
http://yadletinok.tripod.com/ 
Birthright International
Birthright provides non-religion-based caring, and unjudgmental support to girls and women who are distressed by an unplanned pregnancy. Using its own resources and those of the community, Birthright offers positive and loving alternatives. They provide friendship and emotional support, free pregnancy testing, and maternity and baby clothes. They also give information and referrals to help clients meet legal, medical, financial, and housing needs. All Birthright services are free, absolutely confidential, and available to any woman regardless of age, race, creed, economic or marital status. 900 centers in the USA/Canada. Some in South Africa and Colombia.
Phone: 1-800-550-4900 (24hrs/7 days a week)
Locate a Center Near You: http://birthright.org/htmpages/locate.htm
Home Page: http://www.birthright.org/ 
1-800-550-4900 
CareNet International/Pregnancy Centers/OptionLine
A non-profit organization supporting a network of over 600 Christian-based pregnancy centers across the United States and Canada. These centers offer free pregnancy tests, peer-counseling, post abortion support and other practical help to women and men facing pregnancy-related concerns.
Phone: 1-800-395-HELP (1-800-395-4357) 24hrs/7 days a week
E-mail: answers@optionline.org 
Web Addresses: http://optionline.org or http://www.care-net.org/ 
Heartbeat International
A non-profit organization supporting a network of over 600 Christian-based pregnancy centers across the United States and Canada. These centers offer free pregnancy tests, peer-counseling, post abortion support and other practical help to women and men facing pregnancy-related concerns.
Phone: 1-800-395-HELP 
Other non-critical services, 1-888-550-7577
E-Mail: support@heartbeatinternational.org 
Web Address: http://heartbeatinternational.org/worldwide_directory.asp 
United States:
Catholic Charities
Social services for anyone (you don’t need to be Catholic) include: adoption, family support, help for at-risk children, housing assistance, job training, respite care, home care, parenting education, pregnancy counseling, prison ministry, refugee and immigration assistance, and treatment for drug and alcohol abuse.
Phone: 1-800-CARE-002, 24-hour national service
The National Life Center
Phone: 1-800-848-LOVE (5683), staffed 24/7
E-mail: mailto:nlc1stway@snip.net 
Web Address: http://www.nationallifecenter.com/hotline.htm 
The Nurturing Network
"The objective of the Nurturing Network is not a political one, but a most practical one: to ensure that every woman knows that the resources she needs in order to continue her pregnancy are available by calling the Network's toll free number: 1-800-TNN-4MOM. Volunteer members form an extensive employment, medical, educational, counseling and residential network which enables a mother to continue the life of her unborn child without sacrificing her own hopes and dreams. Services include medical assistance, financial assistance, nurturing homes, educational programs, employment & adoption counseling, preparation for parenthood. Staffed during normal business hours, specializing in help for college and professional women; 32,000 volunteer members (nurses, doctors, social workers).
Phone: 1-800-866-4666 
Address: PO Box 1498, White Salmon, WA 98672 
E-mail: tnn@nurturingnetwork.org 
Web Address: http://nurturingnetwork.org/ 
Diaper Banks
In the US, government benefit programs for low income individuals, such as WIC and food stamps, do not cover the ever-rising, expensive cost of diapers. However, diaper banks have been established to address this problem at the local level.
Southern Arizona; The Valley of the Sun, Arizona
Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, California
Hartford, Connecticut; New Haven, Connecticut
Southwest Florida
South Boston, Massachusetts
Rhode Island
South King County (Seattle), Washington
Autism Support Group of Genessee County, Michigan helps families with older autistic children still in diapers to get them for free
Education/Vocational
Informational/Prevention Organizations and Websites:
United States
Gov. Benefits
The official benefits Web site of the U.S. Government
http://www.govbenefits.gov/govbenefits_en.portal 
Head Start Program (U.S.)
http://www2.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/hsb/ 
Job Opportunities for Low-income Individuals (JOLI) Program 
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ocs/dcdp/joli/welcome.htm 
Financial Aid: Educational Grants for Low-Income Students 
http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/student_guide/index.html 
Black Collegian 
Many of the links lead to discussions of barriers to employment 
http://www.blackcollegian.com/ 
Black Voices 
"This site includes job search and many other helpful features for African Americans. This site also includes information about the best companies for African Americans." 
http://www.blackvoices.com/ 
Hire the Deaf Network 
"This is the number one website for individuals who are hearing impaired to find jobs." 
http://www.hiredeaf.com/ 
Wemedia 
"This site focuses on workplace and lifestyle issues facing the disabled." 
http://www.wemedia.com/ 
Hispanic Business 
"This site offers up-to-date stories, links to business related articles, and information about the top 500 Hispanic-owned companies in the United States." 
http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/ 
Monstertrak 
"This site has great career information for sutdents and many colleges post their job listings here. Be sure to look for the Career Guide when checking out this site." 
http://www.monstertrak.com/
Family
Informational/Prevention Organizations and Websites:
United Kingdom
Careline
Counselling for children, young people and adults 
Phone: 020 8514 1177
Parentline
Helpline for the parents and carers of children 
Phone: 0808 800 2222
Gingerbread
Advice line for loan (foster) parents 
Freephone: 0800 018 4318
National Council for One-parent families
Freephone: 0800 018 5026
United States:
Child Care Assistance for Needy Families
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/ccb/ 
Facts About Pregnancy Discrimination 
The Pregnancy Discrimination Act in brief 
http://www.eeoc.gov/facts/fs-preg.html 
Women's Rights Fact Sheet: Your Rights During Pregnancy and Childbirth 
http://www.afscme.org/wrkplace/wrfaq06.htm 
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) 
Your rights as an employee during pregnancy 
http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/fmla/ 
http://www.opm.gov/oca/leave/HTML/fmlafac2.asp 
Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement 
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cse/ 
Financial Assistance
Hotlines:
United Kingdom:
National Debtline
Help for anyone in debt or concerned they may fall into debt
Freephone: 0808 808 4000
Gamcare
Confidential counselling, advice and information for anyone affected by a gambling problem 
Phone: 0845 6000 1333
Consumer Credit Counselling Service
Free counselling and advice for people with debt problems 
Freephone: 0800 131 1111
United States:
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/ 
Gov. Benefits
The official benefits Web site of the U.S. Government
http://www.govbenefits.gov/govbenefits_en.portal
Informational/Preventional Organizations and Websites:
Administration for Children and Families: Family Assistance
"The Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) administers the major Federal programs that support: social services that promote the positive growth and development of children and youth and their families; protective services and shelter for children and youth in at-risk situations; child care for working families and families on public assistance; and adoption for children with special needs." 
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/acyf/ 
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/ 
Unemployment Insurance Information 
http://ows.doleta.gov/ 
Health Care Assistance
Hotlines:
United Kingdom:
Get Connected
Referral service, will find young people the best place that can help whatever the problem 
Phone: 0808 808 4994
Health Information Service
Provides information on NHS services and coping with illnesses and treatments. Also provides information about support groups and helplines including smoking, mental health, sexual health and those providing information relating to pregnancy/abortion 
FREEphone: 0800 66 55 44
United States
Your local community information directory: Most communities have a community information directory operated by the local United Way or a similiar organization, with a 211 or similiar number. These directories keep a usually pretty up-to-date listing of a wide range of community-based programs.
In many cities, hospitals/health systems also operate non-profit, federally qualified community health centers, which take Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance, as well as offer a sliding fee scale for those without insurance. 
Also, many hospitals/health care systems offer a patient assistance program or managed care program for the uninsured in which the cost of services are discounted on a sliding-fee scale based on their income and household size (you do not have to be on Medicaid to qualify), and not only applies to inpatient services, but also applies to community services affiliated with the hospital or health care system, including primary care and family planning centers, pharmacies, mental health counseling, etc.
Also, there may be other federally-funded, community-based health clinics in the area. At the below link, you can find the websites of U.S. State and Local Departments of Public Health 
Your local department of health can provide referrals for financial assistance for medical care and referrals for low-cost or free medical care in your community 
http://www.apha.org/public_health/state.htm 
Low-Cost Health Care Providers
HRSA Bureau of Primary Health Care-supported Health Centers provide health care to low-income and other vulnerable populations. Health Centers care for people regardless of their ability to pay and whether or not they have health insurance. They provide primary and preventive health care, as well as services such as transportation and translation. Many Health Centers also offer dental, mental health and substance abuse care. Use the search engine at the link below to find one of these health centers in your community
http://ask.hrsa.gov/pc/ 
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services- Health Resources and Services Administration
Find government-based health assistance programs and reduced-cost healthcare for a range of needs.
http://www.hrsa.gov/help/default.htm 
RxAssist - Patient Assistance Programs
The Web's most current and comprehensive directory of Patient Assistance Programs, which are run by pharmaceutical companies to provide free medications to people who cannot afford to buy their medicine. Requires you to register (free). 
http://www.rxassist.org/ 
Needy Meds
Lists pharmaceutical manufacturers' financial assistance programs for patients. Does not require any sort of registration and site is like the Yellow Pages. 
http://www.needymeds.com/ 
Medicaid 
www.cms.gov/medicaid/ 
Insurance for Children 
http://www.insurekidsnow.gov/ 
National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program
For low-income women provides free or low-cost mammograms and Pap tests. Find a free or low-cost mammogram and Pap test in your State.
http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/cancercontacts/nbccedp/contacts.asp 
Catholic Charities: Children's Health MattersTM
In partnership with six Catholic health care institutions, Catholic Charities USA sponsors an advocacy and enrollment project that helps uninsured children receive the medical care they need. Catholic Charities USA supports local agencies in enrolling eligible children and advocating for simplified enrollment procedures and increased access to the State Children's Health Insurance Programs.
http://www.childrenshealthmatters.org/ 
Catholic Charities: Medicare Information and Resources
The Medicare program is rolling out expanded coverage with the addition of the prescription drug program for which Medicare beneficiaries will be eligible to apply for beginning November 15, 2005 and that will go into effect January 1, 2006. Special attention is being made to giving low income Medicare and Medicaid recipients ample time and resources to consider the extra help that is available to them. Starting in May of this year, the Social Security Administration began sending special letters to low income persons who qualify for up to 100% coverage of the cost of their medicine. Many other low income individuals may also qualify for partial assistance towards the cost of their medications. Catholic Charities agencies can serve as an important resource for individuals who may qualify for partial assistance but will need to formally apply to receive the benefit.
http://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/initiatives/medicare/index.cfm 
National Association of Hospital Hospitality Houses
Serves facilities that provide lodging to patients and families during medical emergencies. Features list of homes located in the US.
http://www.nahhh.org/lodging.php 
http://www.nahhh.org/medical_resources.php 
Ronald McDonald House Charities
Focused on helping families in need by providing affordable housing while children are hospitalized. Provides a list of all homes in the US and Internationally.
Address: One Kroc Drive
Oak Brook, IL 60523
Phone: 630-623-7048
Fax: 630-623-7488
http://www.rmhc.org/rmhc/index/search_house.html 
Informational/Preventional Organizations and Websites:
Australia
Public Health Association of Australia
http://www.phaa.net.au/ 
United Kingdom
Department of Health 
http://www.doh.gov.uk/ 
NHS DIRECT
For immediate and confidential health advice and information 24 hours a day, seven days a week 
Phone: 0845 46 47
United States
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
http://www.cdc.gov/ 
Food and Drug Administration: Recalls and Safety Alerts
http://www.fda.gov/opacom/7alerts.html 
Center for Food Safety and Nutrition Consumer Advice
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~lrd/advice.html 
National Institutes of Health: Consumer Health Information
http://www.nih.gov/health/consumer/ 
NCI's CancerNet's Cancer Information
http://cancer.gov/cancerinformation 
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) 
http://www.acog.org/ 
March of Dimes 
Information on birth defects, prenatal care, and a whole range of topics pertaining to staying healthy during pregnancy. 
http://www.marchofdimes.com/ 
Mayo Clinic: Pregnancy Center 
Tons of information on pregnancy from pre-conception through labor and birth 
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/pregnancy/PR99999 
World Wide Age of Sexual Consent (regarding statutory rape) 
http://www.avert.org/aofconsent.htm 
Ectopic Pregnancy 
www.ectopicpregnancy.com/ 
The AWARE Foundation: Reproductive Health and Sexuality Information
http://awarefoundation.org/ 
Mental Health
Hotlines:
International Suicide Helplines Directory 
A gateway to 1,700 suicide helplines and emotional first-aid centers worldwide and on the Internet. 
www.suicide-helplines.org/ 
Befrienders Worldwide
Crisis centers world-wide
http://www.befrienders.org/ 
Australia:
Psychiatric Emergency Team Phone
Australia Wide: 1300 555 788
Kids Help Australia
Offers a 24 hour telephone and online counseling service for children and youth throughout Australia. 
Toll-free: 1-800-55-1800 
http://www.kidshelp.com.au/home_KHL.aspx?s=6 
Life Line
Offers a 24 hour telephone counseling service, and also a telephone advisory service dealing with mental health issues.
13-11-14
http://www.lifeline.org.au/ 
The Lifelink Samaritans (Tasmania)
The Lifelink Samaritans offer a 24 hour free, confidential statewide telephone befriending service; unfortunately the service is currently only available in Tasmania.
1300 364 566 (Statewide)
http://www.dhhs.tas.gov.au/services/view.php?id=2262 
The Salvation Army
Offers a 24 hour telephone counseling service plus online information about depression and other problems.
1300 36 36 22 
http://www.salvos.org.au/ 
Canada:
Kids Help Phone
Toll-free: 1-800-668-6868 
Canada's only toll-free national hotline for children and youth. Bilingual (English and French).
United Kingdom and Ireland:
Bodywhys - Ireland 
PO Box 105, Blackrock 
County Dublin, Ireland 
Phone: 01 283 4963 
Helpline: 1890 200 444 
http://www.bodywhys.ie/
Careline
Counselling for children, young people and adults 
Phone: 020 8514 1177
CHILDLINE
Freephone: 0800 11 11 
http://www.childline.org.uk/ 
Free, 24-hour, national helpline for children and youth in trouble or danger throughout the UK
Get Connected
Referral service, will find young people the best place that can help whatever the problem 
Tel: 0808 808 4994
Relateline
Couples counselling, information and support to adults dealing with relationship issues 
Phone: 0845 130 40 10
The Samaritans
24-hour, national helpline.
Phone: 08457-90-90-90 (UK)
Phone: 1850-60-90-90 (ROI)
http://www.samaritans.org/ 
Jo@samaritans.org 
United States:
Below I've posted some of the places in the community where you can usually find low-cost counseling services or referrals for low-cost services, in addition to hotlines.
-Your local community mental health clinic:Most cities have community mental health clinic, which offers services, such as psychotherapy, group therapy, partial-day treatment programs, and medication management for individuals and families, on a sliding fee scale based on income. These clinics are staffed by mental health professionals, such as licensed clinical social workers, licensed practicing nurses, and psychiatrists, and are usually government funded. 
-Your local university's teaching college/psychology program: If you don’t have a doctor you like or you want an evaluation by a mental health professional, look for local universities that have graduate programs in social work or clinical psychology. You can often get treated by graduate students who are being closely supervised, often for little cost and less than the going rates. These services are usually open to the community and are seperate from the student counseling centers, which are only open to enrolled students and facilty/staff.
-Your local university student counseling center/clinic: There's almost always a student counseling center/clinic on campuses, which offers professional counseling, for little to no cost, to enrolled students/alumini and facilty/staff.
-Employment Assistance Programs: If you are employed and your company offers an employee assistance program, take advantage of it. It’s free, and they can typically set you up with three or so sessions with a therapist (usually a licensed clinical social worker) and everything is kept confidential and completely seperate from your employment records.
-Private counseling centers: Some private counseling centers also offer variable fees, where families with limited means are charged fees based on their income and sometimes allow for a monthly payment plan.
-Your local church/synagogue/temple: Many places of worship offer spirituality-based pastoral counseling and support groups for little to no cost. The pastor/rabbi/religious leader may be a lay counselor or have additional training in mental health counseling or even a professional degree, while the support groups are usually run by lay persons.
-Your primary care doctor or gynecologist: May be able to refer you to a local mental health center for therapy, and prescribe medication to help you. Doctors may also know of psychologists who see patients on a sliding fee scale.
-Your local hospital's patient assistance program: Most hospitals provide a patient assistance program, in which the cost of services are discounted on a sliding-fee scale based on your income, and not only applies to inpatient services, but also applies to community services affiliated with the hospital or health care system, including primary care and family planning centers, pharmacies, mental health counseling, etc. To find out if your local hospital offers a patient assistance program and for details and limitations, contact your local hospital's patient accounts, patient billing, or patient advocacy office and ask about financial assistance programs for patients.
-Your local community information directory: Most communities have a community information directory operated by the local United Way or a similiar organization, with a 211 or similiar number. These directories keep a usually pretty up-to-date listing of a wide range of community-based programs.
Covenent House Nineline 
This is a 24-hour, toll-free crisis hotline which provides crisis intervention, referral and information services to homeless, runaway and other troubled youth and their families throughout the U.S. With a database of over 26,000 agencies, trained crisis counselors are able to refer callers to help in their own communities. 
1-800-999-9999 
1-800-999-9915 TTY
Kid Help
Children and adolescents in crisis will receive immediate help. Referrals to shelters, mental health services, sexual abuse treatment, substance abuse, family counseling, residential care, adoption/foster care, etc.
1-800-543-7283 
Kristin Brooks Hope Center
These are 24-hour, toll-free crisis hotlines for those facing a mental health crisis
1-800-SUICIDE (442-4673) or 1-800-442-HOPE 
1-800-SUICIDA (784-2432) Hablamos Espanol
1-877-YOUTHLINE (968-8454) Teen to teen peer counseling hotline 
1-800-GRADHLP (472-3457)  Grad student hotline
1-800-PPD-MOMS (773-6667) Post partum depression hotline
http://www.hopeline.com/gethelpnow.html
NAMI Helpline National Alliance for the Mentally Ill
1-800-950-NAMI (M-F, 10am-5pm, Eastern time)
http://www.nami.org/ 
National Eating Disorder Referral and Information Center 
858-481-1515 (not toll free) 
www.edreferral.com/ 
National Suicide Hotline 
1-888-248-2587
National Self-Injury Hotline 
SAFE (Self Abuse Finally Ends) Alternatives Program 
http://www.selfinjury.com/ 
1-800-DONT CUT (1-800-366-8288)
National Teen Crisis Hotlines 
http://teenadvice.about.com/cs/gethelpnow/ 
National Youth Crisis and Suicide Hotline (United States) 
1.800.621.4000
Panic Disorder Information Hotline 
1-800-64-PANIC
State-by State Suicide Hotlines Directory 
National Toll-Free Hotline Number: 1-800-784-2433 
24 hours / 7 days a week 
http://suicidehotlines.com/
Suicide: Read This First 
www.metanoia.org/suicide/ 
The Trevor HelpLine 
Specializing in gay and lesbian youth suicide prevention 
1-800-850-8078
Informational/Prevention Organizations and Websites:
Post-Partum Support International
http://www.postpartum.net/
Suicide and Mental Health Association International
http://suicideandmentalhealthassociationinternational.org/ 
Argentina:
Asociación de Lucha contra Bulimia y Anorexia 
Combate de los Pozos 2193 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 1245 
Phone: 011 4306-0033 
Toll-free: 0800 222 ALUBA 
http://www.aluba.org/
Australia:
Australian Network for Promotion, Prevention and Early Intervention for Mental Health
An information site in depression and other mental health illnesses.
http://auseinet.flinders.edu.au/ 
Beyond Blue
Beyondblue is a national, independent, not for profit organization working to address issues associated with depression, anxiety and related substance misuse disorders in Australia. It is a good source of information about depression and its consequences. It does not offer a hotline service.
http://www.beyondblue.org.au/ 
DepressionNet
http://www.depressionet.com.au/ 
Eating Disorders Resource Centre - 
53 Railway Tce 
Milton, Qld, 4064 
Australia 
Phone: (07) 3876 2500 
www.uq.net.au/eda/documents/start.html 
Eating Disorders Support Network (EDSN)
PO Box 532 
Willoughby NSW 2068 
Phone: (02) 9412 4499 
http://www.edsn.asn.au/
Mind Matters
A mental health promotional site aimed at secondary school children. 
http://online.curriculum.edu.au/mindmatters/index.htm 
Mood Gym
Delivers online cognitive behaviour therapy for preventing depression. 
http://moodgym.anu.edu.au/ 
Reach Out
An online information site about depression and other mental illnesses.
http://www.reachout.com.au/home.asp 
Sane
Offers a 9-5 pm EST informational telephone service plus online information about for depression sufferers wanting to re-enter the workforce.
1800 18 SANE (7263) 
http://www.sane.org/ 
Canada:
Center for Suicide Prevention
http://www.suicideinfo.ca/
National Eating Disorders Information Centre 
200 Elizabeth Street CW 1-211, Toronto, Canada 
Phone: (416) 340-4156 
Toll-free: 1-866-633-4220 
http://www.nedic.ca/ 
National Eating Disorders Information Centre 
Toll-free: 1-866-633-4220
Suicide Information and Education Center
http://www.siec.ca/ 
Norway:
Interessegruppa For Kvinner Med Spiseforstyrrelser 
BOKS 8877 
Youngstorget 0028 
Oslo, Norway 
Phone: 22 42 22 22 
http://www.iks.no/
United Kingdom 
BBC: Mental Health Conditions (UK)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/conditions/mental_health/index.shtm
Colchester Eating Disorder Support Centre 
15 Queen Street 
Colchester, Essex U.K. 
Phone: 01206 710017 
Help Line: 01206 563636 
http://www.colchestereatingdisorders.org.uk/
Dealing with Sleep Problems and Insomnia
http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinformation/mentalhealthproblems/sleepproblems/sleepingwell.aspx
http://www.counselling.cam.ac.uk/insom.html
Eating Disorders Association
1st Floor, Windsor House 
103 Prince of Wales Road 
Norwich NR1 1DW UK 
Phone: 0870 770 3256 
Adult Help Line: 0845 634 1414 
Youth Help Line: 0845 634 7650 
Textphone: 01603 753322 (hearing impaired) 
http://www.edauk.com/
Lifesigns
Support, information, and assistance for self-harmers
http://www.lifesigns.org.uk/
Making Sense of Anti-Depressants: Leaflet by mind.org
http://www.mind.org.uk/Information/Booklets/Making+sense/Making+sense+of+antidepressants.htm
Mental Health Foundation
http://www.mentalhealth.org.uk//
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Royal College of Psychiatrists - UK 
17 Belgrave Square 
London SW1X 8PG England 
Phone: 020 7235 2351 
http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/
Stress Busting
Information and solutions for stress
http://www.stressbusting.co.uk/
United States
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 
http://www.aacap.org/ 
American Association of Suicidology
To understand and prevent suicide as a means of promoting human well-being.
http://www.suicidology.org/ 
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
http://www.afsp.org/ 
American Pyschological Association
http://www.apa.org/pyschnet 
American Schizophrenia Association 
(800) 847-3802
Anti-Depressant Database
http://www.coreynahman.com/antidepressantdrugsdatabase.html
Anxiety Disorder Association of America
http://www.adaa.org/ 
Bipolar.com
Information, support, and advocacy for persons with Bipolar Disorder
http://www.bipolar.com/
BPD World
Information, support, and advocacy for those with borderline personality disorder
http://www.bpdworld.org/
Breathing Exercises for Those with Anxiety Disorders
http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Anxiety/treatment/diaphragmatic_breathing.asp
Center for Child and Adolescent Development
http://www.challiance.org/ccad/neuro_research/welcome.shtml
Center for Post-Partum Health
Specializes in women's mental health concerns and life cycles changes around pregnancy and birth and the onset of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. 
http://www.postpartumhealth.com/
Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
http://www.bpkids.org/ 
The Clinical Depression Page
http://www.geocities.com/angelmuzic78/depression.html 
Confidential Online Depression Screening Test 
Answer a few simple questions to determine if you are experiencing depressive symptoms. Provides a referral list and information on depression. 
http://www.depression-screening.org/ 
Dealing with Sleep Problems and Insomnia
http://www.well.com/~mick/insomnia/
Depression After Delivery
Information and referrals for women suffering from depression during pregnancy, or after pregnancy (postpartum depression/PPD). Telephone support, support groups, etc.
Toll-free: 1-800-944-4773 (1-800-944-4PPD)
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
http://www.dbsalliance.org/ 
Depression and Related Affective Disorder Association
http://www.drada.org/ 
Depression Fallout
This is one of the oldest internet resource for the spouses, lovers, parents, children, and friends of those who suffer from depression and bipolar disorder and it continues to be a leading source of information and support.
http://depressionfallout.com/ 
Depression Guide
http://www.depression-guide.com/ 
Eating Disorders Awareness and Prevention (EDAP) 
For answers to your questions, information, and nationwide referrals. 
1-800-931-2237 
http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.com/
eMedicine Health: Depression
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/10289-1.asp 
Families for Depression Awareness
http://www.familyaware.org/ 
Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health
http://www.ffcmh.org/ 
Freedom From Fear
National nonprofit mental illness advocacy organization helping those affected by anxiety, depression and related disorders with advocacy, education, research, and community support.
http://www.freedomfromfear.org/
Friends for Survival, Inc.
A national outreach program for survivors of suicide loss.
http://www.friendsforsurvival.org/ 
Healthy Minds (American Psychiatric Association) Psychiatric Disorder and Topic Information 
http://healthyminds.org/disorderandtopicinfo.cfm 
Healthy Minds (American Psychiatric Association): Let's Talk Facts Brochures
http://healthyminds.org/letstalkfacts.cfm 
Healthy Place: America's Mental Health Channel
http://www.healthyplace.com/
Living with Depression
http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Depression/living/index.asp 
McMan's Depression and Bipolar Web
http://mcmanweb.com/ 
Mental Health Services Locator
www.mentalhealth.org/databases/ 
Mental Health Information Center
http://www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/suicideprevention/ 
Mental Health InfoSource 
1-800-447-4474 
http://www.mhsource.com/ 
Mental Help Net
Promotes mental health and wellness education and advocacy
http://mentalhelp.net/
Mental Health Today
http://www.mental-health-today.com/ 
MGC Center for Women's Health
Mental Health Center at Mass. General Hospital helping women suffering from mood disturbances, bipolar, anxiety, etc.
http://www.womensmentalhealth.org/
National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD)
http://www.narsad.org/ 
National Alliance on Mental Illness
http://nami.org/index.html 
National Association of Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders 
847-831-3438
National Eating Disorders Association 
http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/
National Depressive & Manic-Depressive Association 
1-800-826-3632 
http://www.ndmda.org/ 
National Foundation for Depressive Illness 
1(800) 248-4344
National Institute of Mental Health Information Line
Provides information and literature on mental illness by disorder - for professionals and general public.
1-800-647-2642
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/ 
National Mental Health Association
Provides free information on specific disorders, referral directory to mental health providers, national directory of local mental health associations
1-800-969-6642 (M-F, 9-5 EST)
http://www.nmha.org/ 
National Mental Health Services Knowledge Exchange Network 
1-800-789-CMHS
OASSIS (Organization for Attempters and Survivors of Suicide in Interfaith Services)
http://www.oassis.org/ 
Obessive Compulsive Foundation
http://www.ocfoundation.org/
Online PPD Support Group
Offers information, support and assistance to those dealing with postpartum mood disorders, their families, friends, physicians and counselors. 
http://www.ppdsupportpage.com/index.html
Pediatric Depression Experience Journals
Run by Children’s Hospital of Boston contains narratives from children with depression who have been treated at Children’s, and their parents and clinicians.
http://www.experiencejournal.com/depression/index.shtml
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Alliance
A group of professional and advocacy organizations, providing educational resources to individuals diagnosed with PTSD and their loved ones; those at risk for developing PTSD; and medical, healthcare and other frontline professionals. 
http://www.ptsdalliance.org/
Pysch Central: Depression Information and Treatment
http://psychcentral.com/disorders/depression/ 
Psyke: Self-Injury Information and Support (Prevention/Intervention Focus)
http://www.psyke.org/ 
Schizophrenia - Information, Support, Education
http://www.schizophrenia.com/ 
Stress Busters
Information and and techniques for stress suffers
http://www.mindtools.com/smpage.html
Stress Management and Emotional Wellness Links
http://www.imt.net/~randolfi/StressLinks.html 
Suicidal.com: When No One Knows Your Pain (Prevention/intervention focus)
http://www.suicidal.com/
Suicide and Suicide Prevention
http://www.psycom.net/depression.central.suicide.html 
Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (SAVE)
http://www.save.org/ 
Suicide Grief Support Forum
A support site by and for those who've lost friends and loved ones to suicide.
http://www.suicidegrief.com/
Suicide Prevention Action Network USA (SPAN USA)
http://www.spanusa.org/ 
Suicide Prevention Resource Center
http://www.sprc.org/ 
TheSite.org: Mental Health and Wellbeing
General website detailing information on mental health issues including self-harm, depression, anxiety, and BDD.
http://www.thesite.org/healthandwellbeing/mentalhealth
WebMD: Depression
http://my.webmd.com/medical_information/condition_centers/depression/default.htm 
What Can I Do? 
If someone you know is considering suicide. From the Canadian Association of Suicide Prevention. 
http://www3.sympatico.ca/masecard/what.html 
Wings of Madness Depression Guide
http://www.wingofmadness.com/index.htm 
Women's Garden of Self Esteem
http://www.angelfire.com/psy/esteem/index.html 
Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program 
1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) 
1-800-999-9999 
http://www.yellowribbon.org/ 
Runaway Children/Teens Helplines
Hotlines:
Australia
Kids Help Line 
Toll-free: 1-800-55-1800 
24-hour toll-free hotline for children and youth throughout Australia.
Canada:
Kids Help Phone
Toll-free: 1-800-668-6868 
Canada's only toll-free national hotline for children and youth. Bilingual (English and French).
nited Kingdom
CHILDULINE UK 
Freephone: 0800 11 11 
http://www.childline.org.uk/   
Free, 24-hour, national helpline for children and youth in trouble or danger throughout the UK.
Get Connected
Referral service, will find young people the best place that can help whatever the problem 
Phone: 0808 808 4994
Careline
Counselling for children, young people and adults 
Phone: 020 8514 1177
United States
National Runaway Switchboard 
Provides crisis intervention and travel assistance to runaways. Gives referrals to shelters nationwide. Also relays messages to, or sets up conference calls with, parents at the request of the child. Has access to AT&T-Language Line.
1-800-621-0394 
TDD (for hearing-impaired): 1-800-621-4000 
24-hour crisis line, referrals to shelters, food, counseling, travel assistance. 
http://www.nrscrisisline.org/
Covenent House Nineline 
This is a 24-hour, toll-free crisis hotline which provides crisis intervention, referral and information services to homeless, runaway and other troubled youth and their families throughout the U.S. With a database of over 26,000 agencies, trained crisis counselors are able to refer callers to help in their own communities. 
1-800-999-9999 
1-800-999-9915 TTY
Kid Help
Children and adolescents in crisis will receive immediate help. Referrals to shelters, mental health services, sexual abuse treatment, substance abuse, family counseling, residential care, adoption/foster care, etc.
1-800-543-7283
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 
National Hotline: 1-800-THE-LOST 
www.ncmec.org/ 
Youth Crisis Hotline 
1-800-HIT-HOME 
Services for runaway/homeless youth, referrals to resources for abuse, crisis counseling.
Informational/Prevention Organizations and Websites:
Safe Infant Abandonment
Hotlines:
United States:
AMT Children of Hope Foundation
Toll-free: 1-877-796-4673
Nationwide 24 hour crisis line. Confidential referrals to "Safe Havens" and professional services.
Project Cuddle, Baby Rescue Program
Toll-free: 1-888-628-3353
Nationwide 24 hour crisis line. All calls are confidential and they will help you find a safe, legal alternative to abandonment.
Safe Place for Newborns
Toll Free Crisis Hotline: 1-877-440-2229
Will provide list of hospitals in Minnesota and Wisconsin which accept healthybabies up to three days old, with no questions asked. Will provide
information on other states with "Safe Place" programs.
STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection)/HIV Information, Testing, and Treatment
Hotlines:
Africa:
HIV/AIDS Hotline South Africa 
Phone: 011 0800 012 322 
HIV/AIDS Hotline Nigeria 
Phone: 01 772 2200 or 01 773 2201 
Australia:
Albion Street Centre
150 - 154 Albion Street 
Surrey Hills, NSW 2101 Australia 
Phone: (02) 9332 9600 
www.sesahs.nsw.gov.au/albionstcentre 
Albion Street Centre is the only major Australian multidisciplinary centre dealing exclusively with HIV, AIDS, and Hepatitis-C. 
United Kingdom:
AIDS FONDS 
Keizersgracht 390 - 392, 1015 GB 
Amsterdam, The Netherlands 
Phone: 020 62 62 669 
http://www.aidsfonds.nl/ 
Original Dutch HIV/AIDS charity offers financial, social, and psychosocial assistance for persons with HIV or AIDS, and information in Dutch and English. 
AIDS Map
Lincoln House 
1 Brixton Road 
London, SW9 6DE 
United Kingdom 
Phone: 020 7840 0050 
http://www.aidsmap.com/ 
Info regarding AIDS and its treatment, including referrals to free HIV/AIDS clinics throughout the U.K. 
Get Connected
Referral service, will find young people the best place that can help whatever the problem 
Phone: 0808 808 4994
Sexwise
Confidential help for under 18’s on anything to do with sex, relationships and contraception 
Freephone: 0800 28 29 30
United States:
HIV Testing FAQs and Testing Site Locator
http://www.hivtest.org/ 
CDC National STD Hotline 
Provides STD information and referrals to clinics nationwide. 
www.ashastd.org/NSTD/index.html 
National Herpes Hotline 
Provides herpes information and referrals to clinics or support groups. 
www.ashastd.org/hrc/index.html 
CDC National AIDS Hotline 1-800-342-AIDS (2437) English 
1-800-344-7432 Espanol 
1-800-243-7889 Deaf Access (TTY) 
(24 hours, 7 days a week) 
www.ashastd.org/nah/index.html 
Teens and AIDS Hotline 
1-800-440-TEEN 
Project Inform 
(treatment info.) 
1-800-822-7422 
http://www.projinf.org/ 
Home Access home test 
1-800-HIV-TEST 
Covenent House Nineline 
This is a 24-hour, toll-free crisis hotline which provides crisis intervention, referral and information services to homeless, runaway and other troubled youth and their families throughout the U.S. With a database of over 26,000 agencies, trained crisis counselors are able to refer callers to help in their own communities. 
1-800-999-9999 
1-800-999-9915 TTY 
Kid Help
Children and adolescents in crisis will receive immediate help. Referrals to shelters, mental health services, sexual abuse treatment, substance abuse, family counseling, residential care, adoption/foster care, etc.
1-800-543-7283
Informational/Prevention Organizations and Websites:
National Minority AIDS Council 
1931 13th Street, NW 
Washington D.C. 20009 
202-483-6622 (not toll-free) 
AIDS & Adolescents Network 
666 Broadway, Ste. 520 
New York, NY 10012 
Informational/Prevention Organizations and Websites:
United States:
Avert Foundation - Information HIV/AIDS and STDs and Prevention 
http://www.avert.org/ 
Healthy Minds (American Psychiatric Association) Fact Sheets: Coping with AIDS and HIV
http://healthyminds.org/copingwithaidsandhiv.cfm 
Last  Updated: 2-14-11

 
