National Coalition for the Homeless
1-800-202-6444
National Hotline for Child Abuse and Neglect
1-800-FYI-3366
National Center For Missing Children
1-800-THE-LOST
Depression Awareness Recognition
1-800-421-4211
The National Sexual Assault Hotline
1-800.656.HOPE
National Domestic Violence Hotline Website
1-800-799-SAFE
Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-562-6025
Compulsive Gambling Hotline
1-410-332-0402
Children of Alcoholics Foundation
1-800-359-2623
National STD Line
1-800-227-8922
AIDS Hotline
1-800-342-AIDS

Cocaine Helpline

1-800-COCAINE

National Sexually-Transmitted Diseases Hotline

1-800-227-8922

Suicide and Rape 24-Hour Emergency Services

1-800-333-4444

United Way Crisis Help Line

1-800-233-4357

National Mental Health Association Help Line

1-800-969-6642

Al-Anon/Alateen Family Group Headquarters 1-800-344-2666 (U.S.) 1-800-443-4525 (Canada)
National Institute on Drug Abuse Helpline 1-800-662-4357
MADD
(Mothers Against Drunk Driving)
1-800-438-6233
The Alcohol Hotline 1-800-ALCOHOL
National Women's Health Information Center
(800-994-9662)
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
(800) 230-7526
National STD Hotline
(800) 227-8922 or (800) 342-2437
En Espaņol
(800) 344-7432

National Mental Health Association Help Line

1-800-969-6642

 

Links To Help Lines

Kids Help Kids
Break the Silence of Sexual Abuse
A website for kids and teen to report sexual abuse - teenchat - You're not alone - There's Help Out There...
Information and articles
for parents to protect you kids. More Links - share your stories -

The National Sexual Assault Hotline
The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network is the nation's largest anti-sexual assault organization and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1.800.656.HOPE. Comprised of more than 1,000 local affiliates, the hotline has helped more than half a million victims of sexual assault since 1994.
Other Resources
Survivors Of Incest Anonymous 1-410-282-3400
RAINN-Rape Abuse Incest National Network 1-800-656-4673

National Domestic Violence Hotline Website
Crisis intervention, information about domestic violence and referrals to local service providers to victims of domestic violence and those calling on their behalf; Highly qualified and trained Hotline Advocates to answer every callAssistance in both English and Spanish. Hotline Advocates and volunteers also have access to translators in 139 languages; Assistance through email at ndvh@ndvh.org;
1-800-799-SAFE (1-800-799-7233)
Other Resources
State and Local Coalitions
Domestic Violence Centers,

National and International Organizations
List of Domestic Violence Shelters by State

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
AFSP Mission Statement The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is dedicated to advancing our knowledge of suicide and our ability to prevent it.
Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program
An outreach program of the Light for Life Foundation International
To reach a crisis hotline: 1-800-SUICIDE 800-784-2433
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
Others Resources
The Alcohol Hotline
1-800-ALCOHOL
National Institute on Drug Abuse Helpline 1-800-662-4357
Co-Dependents Anonymous
Co-Dependents Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. The only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and fulfilling relationships. We rely on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions for knowledge and wisdom. These are the principles of our program and guides to developing honest and fulfilling relationships. Through applying the Twelve Steps and principles in CoDA to our daily life and relationships, both present and past, we can experience a new freedom from our self-defeating lifestyles and realize a new joy, acceptance and serenity in our lives.

Othere Resources
Al-Anon/Alateen Family Group Headquarters
1-800-344-2666 (U.S.) 1-800-443-4525 (Canada)

Sex Addicts Anonymous
Sex Addiction can involve a wide variety of practices. Sometimes an addict has trouble with just one unwanted behavior, sometimes with many. A large number of sex addicts say their unhealthy use of sex has been a progressive process.
Other
Resources
Sexual Recovery Anonymous
Sexual Compulsives Anonymous
Sexaholics Anonymous
National Council on Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity
Online Sex Addiction

Herpes - HIV - STD
National Women's Health Information Center - You can find out more about genital herpes by contacting the National Women's Health Information Center (800-994-9662)
Herpes
.com - The most comprehensive educational site. Covers transmission, treatments, medications, symptoms, self-help, diet & nutrition, current research, products, and URL pointers to other sites.
National STD Hotline - (800) 227-8922 or (800) 342-2437 En Espaņol (800) 344-7432
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (800) 458-5231
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (800) 230-7526
National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention

Debtors Anonymous
Is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from compulsive debting

SURVIVORS OF SPIRITUAL ABUSE
SOSA is here as a resource for anyone who has been abused in any way in the name of a religion or spiritual belief. By spiritual and religious abuse, we mean abuse done in the name of, brought on by, or attributed to a belief system of the abuser or abuse from a religious leader. This can include Priests, Ministers, cult members, family members, or anyone abusing in the name of a deity or perceived deity. There is also an emphasis on those with MPD/DID, as this survival mechanism is used by many that are severely abused.

Online Recovery
A directory of self-help recovery groups and online recovery resources, including forums, chat rooms, alcoholism, drug addiction, codependency, eating disorders, adult children, abuse, AA, NA, 12-Steps, treatment, recovery stores, and more
Narcotics Anonymous
Fellowship of men & women for whom drugs had become a major problem; recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. A program of complete abstinence from all drugs.
Internet Mental Health
Effective, well-researched treatments exist for most mental disorders, yet the majority of people who have severe mental illness are not treated. Our goal is to improve understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness throughout the world.
Other
Resources
Depression Awareness Recognition 1-800-421-4211
National Mental Health Association 1-800-969-6642

Anxiety Disorders Association of America
Anxieties and fear are persistent and overwhelming, and can interfere with daily life. These people suffer from anxiety disorders, a group of five psychiatric disorders that can be terrifying and crippling, but are treatable. Experts believe that anxiety disorders are caused by a combination of biological and environmental factors, much like physical disorders such as heart disease or diabetes. Anxiety disorders are real, serious, and treatable.

Cyber-Stalking
There are already many laws at both the State and Federal levels that address the crime of physical stalking. The computer and the Internet can be used as tools by the physical stalker. But they could also be used exclusively by a "cyber-stalker."

Stalking
Stalking" is more commonly used to describe specific kinds of behavior directed at a particular person, such as harassing or threatening another person.
Other Resources
Angels In Blue
Stalking Laws by State
Institute For Law and Justice

Knights of Kindness
The Knights of Kindness is the world's larget self-help website. Our goal is to help you
aind the informaton you need to change your world.
The Institute for Law and Justice
(ILJ) is a private corporation dedicated to consulting, research, evaluation, and training in criminal justice. Since 1979, ILJ has served more than 600 clients, including cities, counties, states, federal agencies, associations, foundations, and private industry. Our mission is to bring the best of criminal justice research and practice to the field.