• Apps and Tech Services, Mental Health Online Resources

    Beacon 2.0

    Beacon is a portal to online applications (websites, mobile applications and internet support groups) for mental disorders reviewed and rated by health experts.

  • Mental Health Online Resources

    Teen Mental Health

    Geared towards teenagers, this website provides learning tools on a variety of mental illnesses, videos, and resources for friends.

  • Mental Health Online Resources

    Teens Health

    Providing a safe place for teens who need honest and accurate information, this website provides resources on mental health issues.

  • Mental Health Online Resources

    Reach Out

    This website provides information on specific mental health disorders, as well as resources to help teens make safe plans when feeling suicidal, and helpful tips on how to relax.

  • Mental Health Online Resources

    Kelty Mental Health Resource Center

    Reference sheets are provided that list top websites, books, videos, toolkits and support for mental health disorders.

  • Mental Health Online Resources

    Jed Foundation

    Promoting emotional health and preventing suicide among college students, Jed Foundation, provides online resources and tools such as ULifeline, Half of Us, and Transition Year, to help students transition to college.

  • Mental Health Online Resources

    Girls Health.Gov

    The “Your Feelings” section of this website offers guidance to teenage girls on recognizing a mental health problem, getting help, and talking to parents.

  • Mental Health Online Resources

    Go Ask Alice!

    Geared at young adults, this question and answer website contains a large database of questions about a variety of concerns surrounding emotional health.

  • Mental Health Online Resources

    Center for Young Women’s Health and Young Men’s Health

    These websites provide information targeted at adolescents, including guides on a variety of sexual health topics such as contraception, STIs, LGBTQ+ health, and puberty.

  • Helplines

    Trevor Project

    Visit Trevor Project, or text or call 866-488-7386 to receive crisis intervention and suicide prevention services for LGBTQ+ young people.