Emergency Resources
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National Runaway Safeline
If you or a friend know someone who is a runaway, homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, call the National Runaway Safeline or visit their website.
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911 and Police
If emergency assistance is needed now or if you have been the victim of a crime, please call 9-1-1 or get in contact with your local police department below.
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Suicide Lifeline
Struggling with feelings of depression or suicide? Know someone who is? The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7. Visit their site now.
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House of Worship
Many local churches, synagogues and other religious centers offer food, clothing and other services. Find the nearest house of worship below.
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Victims of Trafficking
No one should have to choose between going hungry or selling themselves. If there’s anyone in your life who may be a victim of trafficking, find help below.
More than 4 decades of rebuilding young lives…
Saving Angels is more than a shelter. Learn how we’ve become a powerful human rights movement for homeless and trafficked kids across the globe.
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Opening Doors For Homeless & Trafficked Youth
For over 20 years, Saving Angels has sheltered and cared for these young people – now standing as a powerful human rights movement for homeless and trafficked youth in 31 cities across 12 countries.
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