Teen mental health resources page

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Thursday, February 15, 2018
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Depression, anxiety, eating disorders, bullying. Teens these days face so many issues and mental health conditions. That's why ABC7 has put together a list of resources to help you and your family.

RELATED: Suicide and mental health resource page

Department of Homeland Security

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Alameda

Girls Inc. of Alameda County

(510) 357-5515

510 16th Street, Oakland, CA 94612

info@girlsinc-alameda.org

https://girlsinc-alameda.org/our-story/

Crisis Support Services of Alameda County: 24-hour crisis line

1-800-309-2131

http://www.crisissupport.org/

The California Youth Crisis Line

24 hour : 1-800-843-5200

Phone: (916) 514-4464

info@calyouth.org

San Francisco

STOMP Out Bullying

877 602 8559

http://www.stompoutbullying.org/index.php/information-and-resources/

No Bully

Phone: 415-767-0070

Address: 1012 Torney Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94129

https://www.nobully.org/

Committee for Children

800-634-4449

info@cfchildren.org

http://www.cfchildren.org/programs/bullying-prevention/

http://www.cfchildren.org/wp-content/uploads/programs/docs/sel-bullying-paper.pdf

Parent's Place

415-359-2443 (San Francisco)

650-688-3040 (Peninsula)

415-491-7959 (Marin)

707-303-1520 (Sonoma County)

https://parentsplace.jfcs.org/find-help/learn/bullying-prevention/

Kidpower

(800) 467-6997

safety@kidpower.org

https://www.kidpower.org/bullying/

Santa Clara

Violence Prevention Program

1400 Parkmoor Avenue, Suite 120 B

San Jose, CA 95126

Phone: (408) 793-2700

Fax: (408) 793-2731

https://www.sccgov.org/sites/phd/Pages/phd.aspx

YMCA Anti-Bullying Resources

Project Cornerstone

80 Saratoga Ave. Santa Clara, CA 95051

Phone: 408-351-6482

http://www.projectcornerstone.org/html/ideasresources.html

StopBullying.gov

https://www.stopbullying.gov/

The School Bully Can Take A Toll On Your Child's Mental Health:

http://santaclara.networkofcare.org/veterans/library/article.aspx?id=545

Social Media Cyber-bullying: Online Safety and Security Tips for Children, Teens and Young Adults:

https://www.cctvcameraworld.com/social-media-cyber-bullying-child-teen-safety-security-tips.html

EMQ Child/Adolescent Mobile Crisis Program

24- hour: 408-379-9085 1-877-412-7474

24-hour, mobile crisis intervention service for Santa Clara Country children and adolescents under age 18 in acute psychological crisis. It provides multilingual (Spanish, Vietnamese, Hindi, Farsi, French, Telegu, Tamil, Gujarati, Marathi, American Sign Language, Hebrew, and German), community-based intervention, evaluation, and links children and families with other community agencies for long term care and assistance.

Contact Cares Teen Crisis Line

408-850-6140

Bill Willson Center's health, relationship, crisis, and information referral line for teens and young adults. This is a dispatch service that connects the caller directly to needed services, including emergency treatment and transitional housing.

24-Hour Teen Hotline

650-579-0353

National Youth Crisis Hotline

800-448-3000

Sonoma

The National School Safety Center

805 373 9977

info@schoolsafety.us

http://www.schoolsafety.us/

Social Advocates for Youth

24 hour emergency hotline : (888) 729-0012

Phone: (707) 544-3299

2447 Summerfield Rd. Santa Rosa, CA 95405

https://www.saysc.org/counseling/

National Youth Crisis Hotline

(800) 442-HOPE (4673)

Sonoma County Crisis Stabilization Unit

800-746-8181

Bullying can take a toll on teen mental health. If you or your loved ones are dealing with suicidal thoughts or mental health issues, click here for some organizations that offer help and hope.

Click here for tips on how to "Choose Kindness" where you live.

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