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CHILD HELP USA
www.childhelpusa.org
(800) 422-4453
Trained counselors provide crisis counseling for abuse victims. Information and referral services are also available for specific, long-term treatment.

CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT
www.childrenofthenight.org
(800) 551-1300
California-based organization providing crisis intervention and short-term assistance to victims of child/teenage pornography or prostitution. National referral service available.

CHILDSAVERS, INC.
(301) 251-9099
Prepares individuals for court appearances, informs them of their rights and teaches them the most effective strategies for dealing with situations they encounter as they attempt to protect their children.

COVENANT HOUSE
www.covenanthouse.org
(800) 999-9999
International organization providing crisis intervention, short and long-term assistance to child/teenage runaways, victims of child abuse, pornography, prostitution, drug abuse, etc. under the age of 21. Services: 24-hour hotline and national referral service, counseling, shelter, transportation, food, clothing, etc.

FREEDOM VILLAGE, USA
www.freedomvillageusa.com
(800) VICTORY / (800) 842-8679
A residential program for young people, ages 13-21, who need and want help with various aspects of their lives. Many have been involved in drug and alcohol abuse, have attempted suicide, or lived in abusive home situations - including physical, emotional and sexual abuse. Some have been abandoned by their families and society, often turning to lives of crime.

NATIONAL CENTER FOR MISSING AND EXPLOITED CHILDREN
www.missingkids.org
(703) 274-3900 24 hr. Hotline:(800) 843-5678
Serves as a clearinghouse of information on missing and exploited children; provides technical assistance to law enforcement agencies, offers training programs, distributes photos and descriptions of missing children nationwide. If you have information on a missing or exploited child, call toll free, (800) 843-5678 (24hrs.)

NAT'L YOUTH CRISIS HOTLINE
www.l800hithome.org
(800)HIT-HOME
National referral service providing crisis intervention for runaways and parents of runaways needing immediate assistance with shelter, transportation, etc.




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