Resources for Youth, Teens, and Young Adults

What’s OK?: A safe space for youth ages 14-21 to learn and ask about sexual feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. This website and our chat, text, email, and phone helpline are free and confidential resources for helpful and accurate information and advice about safe sexual behaviors. We offer non-judgmental support for youth, teens, and young adults to ask questions – no matter how difficult, sensitive, and/or embarrassing – about their own sexuality including thoughts, feelings, interests, and behaviors or someone else’s.

https://www.whatsok.org/

 

The National Center for Victims of Crime, Help Series on Child Abuse. (For Youth Ages 12 and Older). Guidance and resources with resources for information and direct assistance hotlines. https://ovc.ojp.gov/sites/g/files/xyckuh226/files/pubs/helpseries/HelpBrochure_ChildAbuse.html

 

Helpline for Youth with Sexual Questions (Stop It Now). Compassionate and non-judgmental Helpline counselors specifically trained on sexual health, safe and unsafe sexual behavior, child sexual abuse, and prevention listen to your concerns, provide support, resources, feedback, and next-step guidance. They can help you problem-solve, address barriers that get in the way of safe decision making, and provide accurate information to help you determine the best paths available to you. Call, text, chat, or email: Text WHATSOK to 1.888.532.0550, Call 844.WHATSOK, (844.942.8765),  Chat with us on whatsok.org/ask(link is external), Email us using this form(link is external)