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RUNNING AWAY

Many teens think about running away from home at some time.   When you’re feeling bad about your life … when you want most of all to do something … anything to change the way things are going … that is a time when it’s hard to think very clearly.   Talk it out with someone you trust.

 

If you or a friend try talking it out and it doesn’t seem to help, and running still seems like the answer, run to a safe place.   It’s harder than you think to make it on your own.   Even the most streetwise teen can get ripped off, harassed or seriously hurt trying to make it on his/her own.

 

If staying at home seems impossible, discuss with a caring adult other places you might stay temporarily.

 

If there is nowhere else to turn, call the numbers below for help:

 

 

 

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Hopeline Crisis Hotline

1- 800 - 567 - HOPE (4673)

A 24-hour “listening service” where problems can be talked out with someone who cares and will not judge you.

National Runaway Switchboard

1– 800– RUNAWAY or www.nrscrisisline.org

Provides services for runaway youth and their parents, including a bulletin board, referrals and message delivery.