

- National Suicide Hotline:
1-800-SUICIDE
www.suicidehotlines.com - National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org - Suicide Awareness Voices of Education:
www.save.org - American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP):
www.afsp.org - Adolescent Crisis Intervention & Counseling Nineline:
1-800-999-9999 - Self-Injury Hotline: SAFE (Self-Abuse Finally Ends) Alternatives Program:
www.selfinjury.com - Youth America Hotline Peer Counseling:
www.youthline.us

- National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center
www.safeyouth.org - Girls and Boys Town Hotline
www.boystown.org

- www.bullying.org
- www.cyberbullying.org (also www.cyberbullying.ca)
- Be Web Aware contains Internet safety tips for kids from two years to seventeen years in age.
http://www.bewebaware.ca - i-Safe educates students, school staff, and parents on Internet safety.
http://www.isafe.org - Wired Kids focuses on preventing cybercrimes and abuses.
www.wiredkids.org

- Suicide and Mental Health Association International:
www.suicideandmentalhealthassociationinternational.org - www.suicidehotlines.com
Anyone over age fifteen can become an activist for suicide prevention. For more information on training, go to www.livingworks.net.
This guide was prepared by C. J. Bott, educational consultant and author of:
The Bully in the Book and the Classroom (Scarecrow, 2004) and More Bullies in
More Books (Scarecrow, 2009). www.bulliesinbooks.com