Resources For Youth & Teens
DEA Emoji Drug Code
This reference guide is intended to give parents, caregivers, and influencers a better sense of how this language is being used in conjunction with illegal drugs.
Link: Emoji Drug Code PDF
Speak Out Against Bullying
This video is a tool for educators, concerned organizations, and mental health professionals interested in helping young people speak out against bullying.
Link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O7u-JmKrkg
National Emergency Library
In the wake of our crisis, the Internet Archive has made available online 1.5 million books. They’re ready to be checked out.
Link: www.openlibrary.org
Amazing Educational Resources
A spreadsheet of 300+ education companies offering free subscriptions due to school closings.
Link: www.amazingeducationalresources.com
Love Is Respect
Provides information and resources on healthy teen relationships.
1-866-331-9474
Link: www.loveisrespect.org
National Child Abuse Hotline
A trained counselor will tell you how to get help if you have been sexually and physically abused. The call is free and answered 24 hours a day.
1-800-422-4453
Link: www.childhelp.org
Trucking & Human Trafficking By Lanier Law Firm
Lanier Law Firm has put together a guide about the connection between the trucking industry and human trafficking. They have included information about why human trafficking is prevalent in trucking, how people are victimized, and the signs all of us can look out for.
The National Human Trafficking Hotline
The National Human Trafficking Hotline connects victims and survivors of sex and labor trafficking with services and supports to get help and stay safe.
1-888-373-7888
Link: www.humantraffickinghotline.org
Be The One Presented By The Attorney General of Texas
This video walks the audience through actual human trafficking cases prosecuted in the state of Texas, identifies the tools of traffickers and how they are typically utilized to obtain and maintain victims, and equips viewers with red flags and a reporting protocol.
Link: Be The One
Warning Signs of Suicide
Recognizing that someone may be considering suicide can be uniquely challenging. This article presented by Psychology Today, discusses Common Warning Signs, Recognizing When You’re In Crisis and Understanding Self-Harm.