Crisis Centers

National Hopeline Network is managed by the Kristen Brooks Hope Center (KBHC) and is the first national crisis hotline. Its brings the tremendous knowledge, skill and resources of many crisis centers under the safety net of a single, easy-to-remember, 24-hour, toll-free telephone number, 1.800.SUICIDE (784.2433), 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
http://www.hopeline.com


National Runaway Switchboard. The National Runaway Switchboard (1-800-TO BE SAFE) gives help to youth and their families by providing non-judgmental, confidential crisis intervention and local and national referrals through a 24-hour hotline. The National Runaway Switchboard is the federally designated national communication system for runaway and homeless youth, and receives more than 100,000 calls each year. The switchboard is available 24 hours a day throughout the United States and its territories, including Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam.
http://www.nrscrisisline.org

Teen Education and Crisis Hotline. This phone line serves North Carolina's youth who are at risk for drug use/abuse, domestic violence, and suicide by providing prevention and education activities for youth and their parents.
http://www.teachhotline.org


...Continue...