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  2. Teen Line - Wikipedia

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    TEEN LINE is a non-profit nationwide teen help hotline based out of the Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California.Trained teen volunteers can be reached nightly by calling (800) 852-8336 from 6 pm to 10 pm PST or by texting "TEEN" to 839863 from 6 pm to 9pm PST.

  3. Uber Giving Out Free Month of Rides for Teens Who Fail Their ...

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    Uber is offering parents a break from chauffeuring teens to their various activities. Teens who recently failed their driver’s test can sign up to receive a free month of rides from Uber through ...

  4. National Runaway Safeline - Wikipedia

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    The National Runaway Safeline (also known as NRS or 1-800-RUNAWAY; formerly known as the National Runaway Switchboard) is the national communications system designated by the United States federal government for runaway and homeless youth, their parents and families, teens in crisis, and others who might benefit from its services.

  5. 5-1-1 - Wikipedia

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    Full service NOT utilizing 5-1-1 is available via DriveBC (a government website/phone line) at www.drivebc.ca or by phone across North America at 1-800-550-4997 (HWYS). Alberta unveiled its 5-1-1 road report service on February 4, 2013.

  6. California to offer new mental health service for teens and ...

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  7. New 988 mental health hotline is now active. What this ... - AOL

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    The current suicide rate in California is 10.6 per 100,000 people, according to a state health initiative. New 988 mental health hotline is now active. What this means for California residents

  8. 8-1-1 - Wikipedia

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    The use of 8-1-1 for "call before you dig" services was long established in California and Nevada, through an organization known as Underground Service Alert, before the FCC mandated its use for this purpose. While "call before you dig" and the 8-1-1 phone number is the primary awareness campaign in the United States, Canada has switched to ...

  9. Looking for a ride to soccer practice? California teens can ...

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