Resources & Referrals
It's okay to ask for help. Explore our directory of hotlines, recommended websites and more.
Addiction
Helpful information regarding types of addition, causes, symptoms, and treatment.
Child Abuse
Call 1-800-422-4453 (24/7)
Text “SAFE” and your current location to 4HELP (44357) (24/7)
Within CA, call (800) 540-4000. Outside of CA, call (213) 283-1960 (24/7)
Call (714) 940-1000 or (800) 207-4464 (24/7)
Eating Disorders
Information on understanding eating disorders and getting help.
An organization for anyone who struggles with an eating disorder, or their family members. They offer information about prevention, care, and more. Call or Text: 800-931-2237 limited hours. Crisis Text Line (24/7) text “NEDA” to 741741.
Dating Abuse & Domestic Violence
Information about dating and healthy relationships. For support 24/7, call 1-866-331-9474, or text “LOVEIS” to 22522.
For support 24/7, call 1-800-799-7233.
The nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization. For support 24/7, call 1-800-656-4673 or chat on their website.
Depression
An organization that provides information about depression and bipolar disorder. They offer hope, help, support and education in order to improve the lives of people battling mood disorders.
An informational article from the National Institute of Mental Health about depression and its treatment.
Pregnancy
An organization that aims to provide women with health services and further information about unplanned pregnancy, in order to help them make the best decision for their situation.
A Christ-centered organization that aims to share the gospel to men and women who are faced with pregnancy decisions and empower them to choose life for their child.
Sexual Assault
America’s largest anti-sexual violence organization. For support 24/7, call 1-800-656-4673 or chat on their website.
Substance Abuse
A resource for people seeking information on recovery.
An international resource group for people of all gender, age, educational, and racial backgrounds who have a problematic relationship with drinking.
A program where men and women who grew up in the home of an alcoholic can share their experiences and recovery with others who have had similar past experiences.
Christ-centered, 12-step program for anyone who has chosen to overcome their struggle with sobriety.
Educating yourself, taking preventative measures, substance abuse warning signs, and what to do next.
A globally recognized organization that offers help through a 12-step program for anyone who finds themselves struggling with drug addiction of any kind, including alcohol.
Suicide
An organization that hopes to promote a better understanding and prevention of suicide and support for anyone affected by it.
Call (800) 422-4673.
Call (800) 273-8255.
An organization that has set out to promote emotional health and prevent suicide on college and university campuses.