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National Youth Crisis Hotline
1-800-422-HOPE (4673)
Provides counseling and referrals to local drug treatment centers, shelters, and counseling services. Responds to youth dealing with pregnancy, molestation, suicide, and child abuse. Operates 24 hours, seven days a week.

Boys Town Suicide and Crisis Line
1-800-448-3000 or 1-800-448-1833 (TDD)
Provides short-term crisis intervention and counseling and referrals to local community resources. Counsels on parent-child conflicts, marital and family issues, suicide, pregnancy, runaway youth, physical and sexual abuse, and other issues. Operates 24 hours, seven days a week.

Covenant House Hotline
1-800-999-9999
Crisis line for youth, teens, and families. Gives callers locally based referrals throughout the United States. Provides help for youth and parents regarding drugs, abuse, homelessness, runaway children, and message relays. Operates 24 hours, seven days a week.

Alateen
1-800-344-2666 (national worldwide meetings phone number)

Alateen is a fellowship of young Al-Anon members, usually teenagers, whose lives have been affected by someone's else's drinking.

Freevibe Web Site
www.freevibe.com
Freevibe is an interactive teen-targeted Web site that presents science-based facts about drug abuse. The site is offered as a part of the Office of National Drug Control Policy's National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign with support from Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment.

NIDA Club Drugs Web Site
www.clubdrugs.org
This site provides information on club drugs such as MDMA (Ecstasy), GHB, Rohypnol, ketamine, methamphetamine, and LSD. The site explains what the drugs look like, their effects, and the varied street names by which they are known.

International Students in Action (ISIA)
International Students in Action (ISIA) was founded in August of 1999 to educate an international network of university students about the dangers of addictive drugs and to mobilize them to reduce drug abuse on their campuses. ISIA hopes to address university students' concerns about the drug and alcohol problem at college campuses, and involve youth in contributing to the drug abuse dialogue.

The Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention
www.edc.org/hec
The U.S. Department of Education established the Center to provide nationwide support for campus alcohol and other drug prevention efforts. The Center is working with colleges, universities, and proprietary school throughout the country to develop strategies for changing campus culture, to foster environments that promote healthy lifestyles, and to prevent illegal alcohol and other drug use among students.