Teen Help ~ Supporting and Empowering Youth

Hotlines/Help Lines
Behaviorial Health
Community Programs
Domestic Violence
Eating Disorders
Education & Leadership
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Pregnancy, Sexual Health
Sex Trafficking
Substance Abuse

Education, Leadership, Entrepreneur

Assists disadvantaged youth to define their independence, stability, and career pathways. Programs include, pre-employment transition services, alternative credit and continuing education programs. All programs are free of charge.

State-wide

Phone: (602) 277-5787

Website: https://www.anbservices.org/

Provides youth leadership development while embracing and celebrating a diverse society. Ages 14-19.

State-wide

Website: https://anytownleadershipcamp.org/

Multiple programs that are designed to ensure success – continuing education choices, work-based learning, leadership development, linkages to employers, and on-going, sustained support.

Maricopa County

Phone: (602) 252-6721

Website: https://acyraz.org/

Matches kids/teens/young adults with adult volunteer mentors to develop strong and positive relationships.

Central AZ, Yavapai, Tucson

Phone: Central AZ: (602) 264-2447
Phone: Yavapai: (928) 778-5135
Phone: Tucson: (520) 624-2447

Website: http://www.bbbsaz.org
Website: http://www.azbigs.org
Website: http://www.tucsonbigs.org

A comprehensive video-based career exploration and readiness tool for girls. It’s free to use and has the largest online collection of career guidance videos focusing exclusively on diverse and accomplished women

Nation-wide

Website: Careergirls.org

Assists students in these key areas: Grade Point Average management, involvement in extracurricular activities and community service, university track academic classes, SAT and ACT prep and completion, resume, letters of recommendation and personal essay compilation, and application completion for college entrance, scholarships and financial aid.

Phone: (602) 550-3161

State-wide

Website: https://www.collegeboundaz.org/

By offering the largest library of independent age-based ratings and reviews for movies, games, apps, TV shows, and books, Common Sense Media helps families make sense of media choices.

Nation-wide

Website: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/

Empowering kids and teens through the game of golf

Greater Phoenix/Maricopa County

Phone: 602-305-7655

Website: FirstTeePhoenix.org

Prepares for a lifetime of leadership, success, and adventure in a safe, no-limits place. Designed for and by girls.

Central & Northern & Southern AZ

Phone: Central & Northern AZ: (800) 352-6133
Phone: Southern AZ: (800) 331-6782

Website: http://www.girlscoutsaz.org/
Website: https://www.girlscoutssoaz.org/

Outpatient treatment center that offers services to school age students. All services aid clients to live healthy lives for themselves, their family and their communities. Programs include health & wellness, mentorship, tutoring sessions, career development, and enrichment exploration.

Chandler

Phone: (480) 761-7260

Website: https://www.livwellbhs.org/

Multiple programs that focus on the needs of youth to empower them to become successful members of the community, while building a positive relationship with police. Age range of programs vary between 5 yrs. – 18 yrs.

East Valley

Serves the LGBTQ community (11yrs – 24 yrs) by providing social and service programs.

Phoenix

Website: http://onenten.org/

Helps young people host “sober parties” and other drug-free events for their schools. The mission to is to save lives and challenge culture by giving students ways to have fun, make friends and feel good without using drugs or alcohol.

Nation-wide (based in Phoenix)

Phone: (480) 239-4355

Website:  https://www.vive18.com/

Provide the resources necessary to keep teens in school, including individualized guidance, financial assistance, and even help with everyday basic needs.

Tucson

Phone: (520) 293-1136

Website: https://yoto.org/