Teen Safety Tips

Teens -the most victimized segment of the population in the United States. Girls are victimized more often than boys. It can happen to you. It happens to your friends and the other students at your school.

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Teen Runaway's Links

Greyhound's Home Free Program for runaways who are ready to return home: ( www.NRSCrisisLine.Org/Kids.asp )

Kids Call AT&T's 1-800-TO-BE-SAFE number for runaways to call home for free: ( www.NRSCrisisLine.Org/Kids.asp )

Family & Youth Services Bureau: ( www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/fysb/ )

National Runaway Switchboard 1-800-621-4000: ( www.NRSCrisisLine.Org/Kids.asp )

Safe Place: ( www.safeplaceservices.org )

1 Contact-A-Runaway: ( www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/fysb/run_sb.htm )

Contact a Runaway: ( www.wwwsite.com/runaway/ )

Runaway Emergency Shelter Program: ( avenue.org/cyfs/resp.html )

Teen Advice Online Teens helping teens: ( www.teenadvice.org/ )

Boys Town American youth-care and treatment organization: ( www.boystown.org/ )