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211
The 211 hotline is a valuable resource for families seeking information and assistance with various social services, such as housing, food, transportation, and health care. The 211 network is made up of local organizations that are committed to serving their communities and providing highly trained, compassionate support. Dial 211 from any phone.
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988
The 988 hotline connects individuals in emotional distress with local resources and support to address their mental health needs. In addition to providing immediate crisis counseling, the 988 hotline emphasizes local, personalized support and resources to ensure that those in crisis receive the best possible assistance. Dial 988 from any phone.
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Compass Health
Compass Health Network is a non-profit organization providing behavioral health services, including mental health services, to individuals and communities in Missouri. They offer a range of resources such as counseling, therapy, support groups, and other support to help address mental health needs and promote overall well-being.
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The Family Acceptance Project
The Family Acceptance Project (FAP) is a research, education and intervention initiative that focuses on reducing risk and promoting well-being among LGBTQ children and youth by increasing family support. In partnership with the Institute for Innovation & Implementation, FAP has created a new website that provides resources for both LGBTQ youth and families to help increase support and understanding. The website features art by Sam Kirk that helps to translate FAP's research into a visually impactful message to promote acceptance and healthier futures for LGBTQ children and youth.
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The Trevor Project
The Trevor Project is a leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) young people under 25. Their trained counselors offer free and confidential support through a 24/7 hotline, chat and text messaging, as well as educational resources and advocacy efforts aimed at saving young LGBTQ lives.