Skip to content
Youth Move Massachusetts
  • Get Resources
  • Get Support
    • Tip Sheets
    • Blog
    • Newsletter
  • Get Involved
    • Blog Submissions
    • Trainings
    • Discord
  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • History
    • Contact
Menu Close
  • Get Resources
  • Get Support
    • Tip Sheets
    • Blog
    • Newsletter
  • Get Involved
    • Blog Submissions
    • Trainings
    • Discord
  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • History
    • Contact

Get Resources

people with laptops sitting around in a circle

Sometimes life can be confusing, and we want you to know that you’re not alone. Below is a list of resources on topics ranging from hotlines to community organizations.

Behavioral Health Help Line

Speaking of Hope (Young Adult Access Centers)

Statewide Young Adult Council

Kiva Center Peer Run Respite

Tempo Young Adult Resource Center

Department of Mental Health Young Adult Resource Guide – Transition Age Youth Services in Massachusetts

The Massachusetts Substance Use Helpline

NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Massachusetts

Transitions to Adulthood Center for Research (Transitions ACR)

BAGLY

SWAGLY

Safe Homes

Mass Rehab Commission

M-PATH (Massachusetts Psychosis Access and Triage Hub)

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-8255

The Trevor Project

Youth MOVE National

A Neurodivergent-Friendly Resource Guide for Youth                                                                                          

Massachusetts Commission on LGBTQ Youth Resources

Youth Move National

ABOUT

  • Who We Are
  • History
  • Contact
  • Opens in a new tab
  • Opens in a new tab

NEW ON FACEBOOK

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons

Youth MOVE Massachusetts

5 hours ago

Youth MOVE Massachusetts

This spring, MAMH is asking Massachusetts students to use art and creative expression to explore the power of community, friendship, and togetherness to build positive mental well-being. The Mental Health Matters: Student Expression Contest is designed to promote mental wellness and support students to better understand, protect, and maintain their own mental health.

#YouthVoice #mentalhealth #artcontest
... See MoreSee Less

This spring, MAMH is asking Massachusetts students to use art and creative expression to explore the power of community, friendship, and togetherness to build positive mental well-being. The Mental Health Matters: Student Expression Contest is designed to promote mental wellness and support students to better understand, protect, and maintain their own mental health.

#youthvoice #mentalhealth #artcontest
View Comments
  • Likes: 0
  • Shares: 0
  • Comments: 0

Comment on Facebook

Load more