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    Where to call when you don’t know where to call: 
    Call 2-1-1, state your need, and receive immediate information.  2-1-1 is a free call.
    2-1-1/LIFE LINE is a 24-hours-a-day/7-days-a-week crisis/suicide intervention program and Information & Referral (I&R) service for: emergency food, shelter, clothing, crisis counseling, substance abuse issues, employment, financial and legal issues, physical and mental health needs, and more. Spanish-speaking tele-counselors and telephone translation services are available.
     
    The Center for Youth 24-Hour Help Line: (585) 271-7670 or visit main website
     
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    Suicide prevention hotline for LGBTQ youth/Trevor Project: 866-488-7386 
     
    The Adult's Guide to Youth Services This guide is produced by the Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau, a division of the Monroe County Department of Human Services with the support of community organizations, parents, and youth volunteers in response to identified community needs.  Download the latest guide
     
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