Youth

North American Training Institute

The mission of the NATI is to provide information, facilitate research, and conduct professional training about gambling addiction. These efforts are primarily directed at those individuals considered to be at highest risk for developing a gambling problem, especially...

That’s Not Cool

This national public education campaign uses digital examples of controlling, pressuring, and threatening behavior to raise awareness about and prevent teen dating abuse. That’s Not Cool is sponsored and co-created by Futures Without Violence (formerly Family Violence...

National Dating Abuse Helpline

The National Dating Abuse Helpline is the direct service provider behind loveisrespect.org, operating 24/7 phone, text and chat services. It is a national resource specifically designed for teens and young adults. Call 1-866-331-9474 or text “loveis” to 22522.

Love is Respect

National Dating Abuse Helpline and Break the Cycle  This joint project between the National Dating Abuse Helpline and Break the Cycle aims to provide resources for teens, parents, friends and family members, peer advocates, government officials, law enforcement...

Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Fund

The Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Fund is a non-profit, charitable organization founded to honor the life of Lauren Dunne Astley, a beautiful, talented and beloved 18-year-old young woman who had just graduated from Wayland High School, Wayland, Massachusetts, and...

It Gets Better Project

The project aims to give hope to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth. It urges young people to stay true to themselves even through the bullying and other challenges that confront them in their adolescent years. It describes the positive future they...

Dating Abuse Stops Here (DASH)

This website site offers fact sheets, information, and resources about teen dating abuse to help teens, their parents and friends understand more about this growing problem.

Date Safe Project

This project is committed to being the nation’s leading organization for teaching how “asking first” makes all the difference in creating safer intimacy and in decreasing occurrences of sexual assault.

Choose Respect

This website focuses on preventing dating abuse by educating 11 to 14 year-olds about healthy relationships.