Health Relationship Resources

A healthy romantic relationship plays an important role in your overall well-being, as relationships can have a strong impact on both your mental and physical health. It is important to learn how romantic relationships work, and understanding what a healthy relationship looks likes and feels like. By recognizing positive behaviors and setting healthy boundaries, you can create relationships that are safe and respectful. You and your parents can use the resources below to help learn more about relationships.

Offers information, tools, and support for teens and young adults, including options to call, chat, or text for help.

Find more info here:  Love is Respect


This hotline provides resources, education, and confidential support through phone, chat, and text services.

 Find more info here: National Domestic Violence Hotline,


When to Let your Teen Start Dating  is an article for parents that discusses factors to consider when deciding if their teen is ready to begin dating.

Find more info here: When to Let your Teen Start Dating

Mental Health Resources

You’re not alone. Asking for help is strength, and your mental health matters just as much as your physical health. We all feel sad, worried, upset or mad sometimes. You can use the following resources to connect yourself, a friend, or even your family to specialized support.

The 24/7 Toll Free Crisis Line

Available to all who live in Mendocino County. Information is confidential, except in cases where information is shared with Emergency Services and Law Enforcement to help keep you safe.

24/7 Toll Free Crisis Line | Linea de Crisis Llamada Gratis 24/7: 1-855-838-0404


The California Youth Crisis Line (CYCL)

This line operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week as the statewide emergency response system for youth (ages 12-24) and families in crisis. 

Information is confidential, except in cases where information is shared with Emergency Services and Law Enforcement to help keep you safe.

Find more info here: The CYCL


‍A wellbeing app for teens and young adults. It is free to those living in California, and paid for by the Department of Healthcare Services in California (DHCS).

Information is confidential, except in cases where information is shared with Emergency Services and Law Enforcement to help keep you safe. These services are not a replacement for professional therapy.

Find more info here: Soluna App


‍Offers support to those LGBTQ+ youths across the state. They have trained counselors who understand the challenges that LGBTQ+ youths face, and are available 24/7 via, text, chat, or call.

Information sent is confidential, but information may be shared with others, such as local Emergency Services and Law Enforcement, to help keep you safe.

Find more info here: Contact The Trevor Project