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These resources are organized by the different sections/modules of the screener (i.e., substance use, mental and physical health, general well-being, and family life).

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Well-being

Audience: Youth

Military Children Education Coalition's (MCEC) goal is to educate professionals and parents to best serve the needs of the military child.
Military

Audience: All, Adults, Youth

National Institutes of Health (NIH) Wellness Toolkits highlight evidence-based tips for living well and improving your health. The Social Wellness Toolkit specializes in helping you develop tools to create and maintain positive social habits to help initiate and maintain interpersonal relationships that are critical to overall wellness.

Audience: All

The free VolunteerMatch platform can help you find volunteering opportunities near you.

Audience: Youth

Boys & Girls Clubs provide a safe haven for more than 4 million youths, giving them an opportunity to discover their great futures.

Audience: Adults

The National Parent Helpline® provides information for parents and caregivers of children and youths of all ages. A trained National Parent Helpline® Advocate is ready to listen to you, offer emotional support, help you problem solve, support you in creating your own solutions, encourage you to take care of yourself, work with you to get connected to local services, explore new resources for your family, and help you build on your own strengths and continue to be a great parent!

Audience: All

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) How Right Now communications campaign is designed to promote and strengthen the emotional well-being and resiliency of populations adversely affected by COVID-19–related stress, grief, and loss.

Audience: All

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation.

Audience: Adults

A grassroots initiative aiming to reclaim and revitalize Indigenous health and wellness. 

Audience: Schools/Educators

The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education.

Audience: All

Virtual directory of mental health providers, programs, and resource materials for the Black community 

Audience: Youth

A comprehensive health resource for Native youth, by Native youth. This resource promotes holistic health and positive growth through the teachings of Native culture, history, and current events. Learn about caring for your mind, body, and spirit. Find training tips, strategies for staying strong, practical nutrition advice, and tools for building your inner strength. Life can be hard, so we’ve compiled tips to help get you through. Whether you’re dealing with challenges at school or wanting to test the waters of independence, we’ve got your back.

Audience: All

A non-profit organization offering financial assistance to Black women and girls seeking therapy. 

Audience: All

This fund provides financial assistance to QTBIPOC individuals to increase access to mental health treatment. 

Audience: Youth

Bloom helps connect military kids and helps them transition. Find blogs, quizzes, creative outlets, and more.
Military

Audience: Youth

A national education and advocacy organization that works alongside Native youth – ages 24 and under – on reservations, in rural villages, and urban spaces across the country to improve their health, safety, and overall well-being. 

Family Life

Audience: Adults

Our Children Magazine is the unique voice for parents, published by National PTA. It's created for the parent who’s always on the go and looking for the best info to help their child excel at school and in life.

Audience: All

This organization connects children of color to mental health resources and role models. They offer parent-focused programs on career development and adult literacy. 

Audience: Adults

The National Parent Helpline® provides information for parents and caregivers of children and youths of all ages. A trained National Parent Helpline® Advocate is ready to listen to you, offer emotional support, help you problem solve, support you in creating your own solutions, encourage you to take care of yourself, work with you to get connected to local services, explore new resources for your family, and help you build on your own strengths and continue to be a great parent!

Audience: All

The National Family Support Technical Assistance Center provides innovative, flexible, and responsive training and technical assistance for mental health and substance use/addiction challenges.

Audience: All

The Mayo Clinic Family Stress Resource Center is designed for kids, teens, and families who are experiencing changes, loss, or other sources of stress. Change is often hard, and people can feel upset when their normal routines and expectations are disrupted. In this program, you will find many strategies for working together as a family to care for yourselves as you handle stressful situations.

Audience: Adults

Your Teen is a leading resource for parents seeking high-quality information and advice about raising teenagers. The resource offers support and expert advice through its website, newsletters, social media, parent group, videos, mini courses, and podcast.

Audience: All

Partners in PROMISE serves as a representative voice for our Exceptional Military Family Members (EFMP).
Military

Audience: All

The National Federation of Families, a national family-run organization, serves as the national voice for families of children who experience emotional, behavioral, and mental health and/or substance use challenges - across the lifespan. The National Federation of Families advocates at the national level for the inclusion of family voice in all aspects of services and supports across clinical, educational, and community settings; promotes effective partnerships among families, professionals, and policymakers at the local, state, and national level; advances the value of lived experience and the family peer workforce to support families; and collaborates with family-run and mission-aligned organizations to transform family-serving systems and health care in America.

Audience: Adults

Notes from the Backpack: A PTA Podcast is recorded with busy parents in mind who have a lot to keep up with at home and throughout the school year. The podcast features 30-minute episodes that will give parents the inside scoop on how to best support your child's success.

Physical Health

Audience: All

National Institutes of Health (NIH) Wellness Toolkits highlight evidence-based tips for living well and improving your health. The Physical Wellness Toolkit specializes in helping you develop tools to create and maintain physical wellness habits to help decrease your stress, lower your risk of disease, and increase your energy.

Audience: All

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a leading source for medical and behavioral research. Its mission is to seek fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and the application of that knowledge to enhance health, lengthen life, and reduce illness and disability.

Audience: Adults

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) provides tips for practicing healthy lifestyle habits with your children.

Audience: All

Consult your physician or healthcare provider or find a healthcare provider. The Health Resources & Services Administration Data Warehouse website provides a way to find healthcare for people who are, in any way, unable to access high-quality healthcare.

Mental Health

Audience: All

The Child Mind Institute is dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders by giving them the help they need. The Child Mind Institute has become the leading independent nonprofit in children’s mental health by providing gold-standard evidence-based care, delivering educational resources to millions of families each year, training educators in underserved communities, and developing tomorrow’s breakthrough treatments.

Audience: All

This episode talks with Shawna Canaga, Family Support Specialist and the statewide Peer Delivered Services Trainer for Oregon Family Support Network (OFSN) about suicide prevention for LGBTQ people and their families.

Audience: All

Bring Change to Mind aims to end the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness. Its six guiding principles are start the conversation, amplify voices, be an ally, empower the future, support science, and fight for human rights.

Audience: Youth

The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Resource Centers empower consumers through patient education. Each AACAP Resource Center contains consumer-friendly definitions, answers to frequently asked questions, clinical resources, expert videos, and abstracts from the JAACAP, Scientific Proceedings and Facts for Families relevant to each disorder.

Audience: Adults

After dedicating themselves to serving their country, many veterans face mental health issues upon discharge. Fortunately, there are many mental health resources available, both through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and private non-profits. Mental health services are accessible online and in-person. Learn more about the various mental health challenges that veterans face and the resources available to address them.

Audience: All

The American Psychiatric Association aims to promote universal and equitable access to the highest quality care for all people affected by mental disorders, including substance use disorders; promote psychiatric education and research; advance and represent the profession of psychiatry; and serve the professional needs of its membership.

Audience: All

This resource offers self-help techniques and links to locate culturally sensitive therapists. It was created with the aim of breaking the stigma of mental health in the Latinx community. 

Audience: All

The Schizophrenia & Psychosis Action Alliance’s vision is to see schizophrenia and psychosis spectrum disorders universally recognized and treated as neurobiological brain illnesses. Its mission is to create a movement for systemic change to improve care, support, and equity for the millions of people living with schizophrenia and psychosis spectrum disorders. Find a peer support group.

Audience: All

The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) works to prevent, treat, and cure anxiety disorders and depression. ADAA is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and cure of anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, and co-occurring disorders through the alignment of science, treatment, and education.

Audience: All

The National Council for Mental Wellbeing fights for a stronger, better-funded, more integrated approach to mental health and substance use care by advocating for life-saving legislation, strengthening the substance use and mental health safety-net system, investing in provider capacity and increasing mental health literacy.

Audience: Youth

The Trevor Project’s mission is to end suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning young people. It aims to achieve this through its core group of programs: crisis services, peer support, research, public education, and advocacy.

Audience: All

The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (formerly known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the United States. You can use the hotline to help someone else. The Lifeline comprises a national network of over 200 local crisis centers, combining custom local care and resources with national standards and best practices.

Audience: All

211 provides information and resources from local experts who make finding help easier. There are more than 200 211 agencies across the United States to help you access the best local resources and services to address any need. Most calls, web chats, and text messages are from people looking for help meeting basic needs like housing, food, transportation, and healthcare.

Audience: All

National Military Family Association (NMFA) stands up for, supports, and enhances the quality of life for every military family through bold advocacy, innovative programming, and dynamic and responsive solutions.
Military

Audience: All

This space was developed to present mental health topics in a way that feels more accessible and relevant. They offer resources, guides, and a directory of mental health practices that are run by Black women for Black women. 

Audience: All

Blue Star Neighborhood aims to empower families to thrive as they serve by strengthening military families and connecting them with their neighbors – individuals and organizations.
Military

Audience: Adults

MentalHealth.gov provides one-stop access to U.S. government mental health and mental health problems information.

Audience: Youth

Active Minds is a national leader for young adult mental health advocacy and suicide prevention. Headquartered in Washington, DC, Active Minds brings to mental health what no other organization can — the voice of young people who are disproportionately affected by mental illnesses and the way mental health is addressed on campuses and in society at large. Active Minds is present in more than 1,000 schools, communities, and workplaces nationwide, including over 600 student-led chapters. Its programs and services empower young adults to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health, create communities of support, and ultimately save lives.

Audience: All

This rapidly growing directory of 135 therapists and 27 coaches throughout the fifty states provides judgment-free, multiculturally competent care to Black men with the purpose of breaking the stigma that asking for help is a sign of weakness. 

Audience: Adults

The National Alliance on Mental Illness provides advocacy, education, support, and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives.

Audience: All

This episode talks with Shawna Canaga about increasing LGBTQ youth suicide awareness from the family perspective. Offered in collaboration with Oregon Family Support Network.

Audience: All

HelpGuide.org is an independent nonprofit that runs one of the world’s leading mental health websites. It provides trustworthy information people can use to improve their mental health and make healthy changes.

Audience: Adults

Mental Health America’s work is driven by its commitment to promote mental health as a critical part of overall wellness, including prevention services for all; early identification and intervention for those at risk; and integrated care, services, and supports for those who need them, with recovery as the goal.

Audience: Community Members

Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (SAVE) was one of the nation’s first organizations dedicated to the prevention of suicide. SAVE’s work is based on the foundation and belief that suicide is preventable and everyone has a role to play in preventing suicide. Through raising public awareness, educating communities, and equipping every person with the right tools, SAVE knows it can SAVE lives.

Audience: All

The Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator is a confidential and anonymous source of information for persons seeking treatment facilities in the United States or U.S. territories for substance use/addiction and/or mental health issues.

Substance Use

Audience: All

“Talk. They Hear You.”® is a national substance use prevention campaign that helps parents and caregivers, educators, and community members get informed, be prepared, and take action.

Audience: All

Find support for issues with mental health, drugs, or alcohol.

Audience: All

Helps people search for and compare addiction treatment facilities to find high-quality care for themselves or their loved ones.

Audience: All

Free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. 

Audience: All

Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. Meetings are free to attend and are open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem. A.A.’s primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

Audience: All

Partnership to End Addiction is the nation’s leading organization dedicated to addiction prevention, treatment, and recovery. Bringing an end to the addiction crisis with considerable research, technical assistance, policy, media, and other strategic assets.

Audience: All

This group of Native American treatment centers and addiction recovery professionals who provide support, information, and services to Native Americans struggling with addiction.

Audience: Adults

National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP) is a nonprofit professional society that represents hundreds of not-for-profit and for-profit addiction treatment providers who offer critical services along the full continuum of care, from intervention, transportation, private therapy, outpatient care, hospitalization, residential treatment, and continuing/aftercare.

Audience: All

The NIAAA Alcohol Treatment Navigator® helps adults find alcohol treatment for themselves or another adult. The Navigator uses evidence-based treatment and has no commercial sponsors.

Audience: All

Al-Anon Family Groups provide support to anyone affected by a relative’s or friend’s drinking. It is a mutual support group for those affected by a loved one’s addiction to alcohol. Currently, there are over 24,000 Al-Anon groups and nearly 1,500 Alateen groups meeting in 118 countries.

Audience: All

America Addiction Centers (AAC) is the largest network of rehab facilities nationwide. It uses research-based treatments to help clients with drug addiction, alcohol addiction, and mental and behavioral health issues.

Audience: All

The Nar-Anon Family Groups are primarily for those who have been concerned about the addiction problem of someone near to them. Narateen is part of the Nar-Anon program for teens affected by someone else’s addiction.

Audience: All

Shatterproof is working to transform the healthcare system, and society, to prevent and treat addiction with science and compassion – like any other chronic illness – and build a future where those touched by this disease don’t experience any shame or stigma.

Audience: Adults

This screening tool checks your drinking habits, gives advices, and helps you make a plan for healthier choices.

Audience: All

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. Members are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean and promote complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using.

Audience: All

The Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator is a confidential and anonymous source of information for persons seeking treatment facilities in the United States or U.S. territories for substance use/addiction and/or mental health issues.
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