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National Domestic Violence Hotline, The

*Crisis intervention, information and referral to victims of domestic violence *Toll-free, confidential and anonymous

Services: Domestic Violence Hotlines

PO Box 90249

Austin, TX 78709

(800) 799-7233

National Eating Disorders Association Helpline

*Offers education about eating disorders and supports individuals and families affected by them *Online screening tool helps determine to seek professional help *Directory of facilities and treatment providers *For 24/7 crisis support, text 'NEDA' to 741741

Services: Eating Disorders Treatment, Internet Support Groups

1500 Broadway, Suite 1101

New York, NY 10036

(800) 931-2237

National Human Trafficking Hotline

*24/7 hotline to report suspected or known human trafficking; may be anonymous, if desired *Accepts every call to determine best course of action on case-by-case basis *Refers callers to closest agency that accepts and investigates these reports *Website offers referral directory with social and legal services for victims and survivors of human trafficking *Offers general information and warning signs of human trafficking *Helps connect survivors of human trafficking with services: case management, emergency shelter, legal services and counseling *Website has information, anonymous on-line tip form, live chat, and text to 233733

Services: Human Trafficking Hotlines

PO Box 65323

Washington, DC 20035

(888) 373-7888

National Parent Helpline

*National Parent Helpline is operated by Parents Anonymous to offer emotional support and problem-solving strategies for parents and youth by connecting them to local resources and services through a national database *Website has downloadable resources, articles, blogs, newsletters, and a state-by-state list of resources

Services: Parent Counseling, Parenting Helplines

250 W 1st st, Ste 250

Claremont, CA 91711

(855) 427-2736

National Runaway Safeline/CINS/FINS

*24-hour hotline counseling for runaway youth 12-21 or those considering running away, their families and friends; crisis intervention; information and referral; message delivery; conference calls *Referrals to Safe Place locations for local youth needing shelter or other youth service agency *Free bus rides home to qualified youth (12-21 who call the hotline) via Greyhound's Home Free program; conference call and follow-up services to help facilitate the transition *Shelters, law enforcement or social service agencies can contact the National Runaway Safe Line to secure services for a child *Bullying information and response *Qualified children and families provided: intake and assessment, crisis and general counseling targeted toward family stabilization, networking with other agencies to provide needed services, case management, and facilitation of temporary shelter when needed *Information and referral resource for the CINS/FINS (Children in Need of Services/Families in Need of Services) for families with a child habitually truant from school, runs away, or persistently beyond the reasonable and lawful control of parents or guardians; interested callers should ask specifically for the CINS/FINS program *Chat, text and email options available through website

Services: Bullying Prevention, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling, Runaway/Homeless Youth Helplines, Truancy Counseling, Youth Shelters

3141 B N Lincoln Ave

Chicago, IL 60657

(800) 786-2929

National Sexual Assault Hotline

*24-hour help and support for persons seeking counseling, information, referrals or other services related to any type of sexual assault *Each call is automatically routed straight to caller's closest sexual assault center, determined by the caller's area code *Chat assistance also available through link on website or via the RAINN mobile app (English or Spanish)

Services: Sexual Assault Hotlines

1220 L Street NW, Suite 505

Washington, DC 20005

(800) 656-4673

Natl Assn/Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders

*Helpline and email for individuals struggling with eating disorders, including anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating *Call or email anadhelp@anad.

Services: Eating Disorders Treatment, General Health Education Programs, Medical Information Services, Weight Related Support Groups

(888) 375-7767

New Hope Intervention Programs

*Program designed specifically for domestic violence offenders offering batterer's intervention and anger management services *Offers Batterer's Intervention Program (BIP) for men and for women (separate groups); program consists of 26 weekly psycho-educational sessions, each 90 minutes in length; meetings are two halves, first half is an informational segment; second half, participants break into small therapy groups to discuss information presented and gain insight on a personal level as awareness of previous abusive patterns is developed; Other services: assessments and counseling for individuals, families, couples and victims and perpetrators of domestic violence, practice includes therapeutic models such as Cognitive Behavioral *Therapy, Solution-focused therapy, Crisis Intervention, Narrative Therapy, as well as strengths based and problem-solving interventions; techniques used include art, music, writing, and talk therapy Fees are based on a sliding scale starting at $15 per session; plus an assessment fee of $60 for men, no assessment for women; Anger management programs include 5 one hour weekly meetings ($10 each), or a 1-day 5 hour workshop held one Saturday per month ($50); all fees are payable by cash or money order only on the day of class *Gadsden County groups held at a location in Quincy

Services: Anger Management, Domestic Violence Support Groups, General Counseling Services, Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling

1311 Paul Russell Rd, Ste 201

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 270-9686

North Florida Safety Council, Inc

*Driver's education services, including 12-21 hour training courses for drivers who have been charged with DUI *12-hour advanced driver education courses for habitual traffic offenders and a 4-hour defensive driving course *Industrial and driver improvement training programs throughout Florida *Fees: Training course for DUI offender Level I, $295 or $309 and DUI Level II, $440 or $457 *For DUI registrations, Driving School information, Internet Ticket School and First License Courses, please call *All fees must be pre-paid

Services: DUI Offender Programs, Traffic School

2002 Old St. Augustine Road, Ste E42

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 877-5193

Oasis Center for Women & Girls, The

*Mission is to improve the lives of women and girls through advocacy, innovation, empowerment, leadership, etc.

Services: Camps, General Counseling Services, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, Leadership Development, Parent Support Groups, Youth Enrichment Programs

317 East Call St

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 222-2747

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