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Teen Resource Links


These organizations support teens in reaching their potential and living free from abuse and violence:

 

loveisrespect.org The National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline provides 24/7 access to information

and services. 1.866.331.9474 / 1.866.331.8453 (TTY)

 

www.tascorp.org The After-School Corporation provides grants, training, and assistance to

community-based organizations in New York City that run after-school programs.

 

www.atask.org The Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence, Inc. is a coalition that aims to

eliminate family violence and to strengthen Asian families and communities.

 

www.bbbs.org Big Brothers Big Sisters Mentoring Program helps children reach their potential

through professionally supported, one-to-one relationships with measurable impact.

 

www.breakthecycle.org Break the Cycle, Inc. is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to

engage, educate, and empower youth to build lives and communities free from dating and

domestic violence.

 

www.childhelp.org Outlines ChildHelp USA’s programs and services, supplies hotline numbers

and local contacts, and provides information for children and teens about abuse.

 

www.childrennow.org Provides access to Children Now publications, poll results, policy papers,

press materials, and updates on federal and state legislation.

 

www.darkness2light.org Darkness to Light works to shift responsibility for preventing child sexual abuse from children to adults, and to reduce child sexual abuse nationally through awareness and education.

 

www.deanaseducationaltheater.org Deana’s Educational Theater is an arts-based organization that develops and produces educational theater and other programs to promote healthy relationships.

 

www.fvlc.org/rap Family Violence Law Center Relationship Abuse Prevention Project educates

middle and high school youth as well as parents, educators, adolescent health care providers, and

youth service workers about the dynamics of domestic and dating violence.

 

www.endabuse.org The Family Violence Prevention Fund is a national non-profit organization

that focuses on domestic violence education, prevention, and public policy reform.

www.girlsinc.org Girls Incorporated National Resource Center provides research, advocacy

information, and tips on issues related to girls and young women.

 

www.dvinstitute.org Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community provides

a forum for identifying appropriate and effective responses to prevent/reduce family violence in

the African American community.

 

www.loveisnotabuse.com Love Is Not Abuse is a program of Liz Claiborne Inc. that provides

information and tools that men, women, children, teens, and corporate executives can use to learn

about domestic and dating violence and how they can help end the epidemic.

 

www.sportinsociety.org/mvp The Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) Program is a leadership

program that motivates student-athletes and student leaders to play a central role in addressing

rape, battering, and sexual harassment.

 

www.nctsn.org The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) provides information

and resources to raise the standard of care and improve access to services for traumatized youth,

their families and communities throughout the United States.

 

www.ncvc.org/dvrc The National Center for Victims of Crime’s Dating Violence Resource Center

provides training, resources, and information to increase awareness of and commitment to

addressing dating violence.

 

www.ncvc.org/src The National Center for Victims of Crime’s Stalking Resource Center provides

training, resources, and information to increase awareness of and commitment to addressing

stalking, including abusive use of high-tech devices.

 

www.ncadv.org The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence website posts information

on events, provides links and resources, and offers information and a 24-hour hotline on how

to get help.

 

www.ndvh.org The 24-hour, toll-free National Domestic Violence Hotline links individuals to help

in their area using a nationwide database and offers information on local domestic violence shelters, other emergency shelters, legal advocacy and assistance programs, and social service programs.

 

www.neahin.org NEA Health Information Network, the non-profit health affiliate of the

National Education Association, provides health information on topics of concern to educators

and students.

 

www.nnedv.org NNEDV’s Safety Net Project provides training, resources, and information about

ways abusers are misusing technology to abuse, stalk, and terrorize, and how survivors can use

technology strategically to respond to these crimes.

 

www.nrcdv.org The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence provides technical assistance,

training, and information on the response to and prevention of domestic violence.

www.safehorizon.org Safe Horizon works in New York City’s five boroughs to provide support,

prevent violence, and promote justice for victims of crime and abuse, their families, and

communities.

 

www.austin-safeplace.org Safe Place provides services for survivors of interpersonal violence in

Austin/Travis County, Texas.

 

www.seeitandstopit.org A web site created by teens to help prevent relationship violence.

 

www.teensagainstabuse.org Teens Experiencing Abusive Relationships (TEAR) is a teen-run

organization that works with schools and organizations to educate people about teen dating violence.

 

www.WiredSafety.org Originated by a group of volunteers, this web site provides one-to-one help,

extensive information, and education to cyberspace users of all ages on a wide range of Internet

and interactive technology safety issues.

 

www.womenslaw.org Provides easy-to-understand legal information to women living with or

escaping domestic violence.