Staying home doesn’t always mean you are safe
Every time I hear “stay home, stay safe”, I think about all the survivors out there where home is the most unsafe place they could’ve been. Where the distractions outside of the house is what keep them going.
For a lot more kids than you can think of, school is the only safe place they have.
For a lot of teenagers, hanging out with friends until the last minute they can, is the only moment their mind can get away of the fear.
For a lot of adults and young adults, getting out of the house to go to work is the only therapy they can afford.
If for you or someone you know home is not a safe place, there is help out there. You are not alone. ❤️
National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255
Crisis Text Line -Text Hello to 741741
YouthLine -Text teen2teen to 839863, or call 1-877-968-8491
Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline -1-800-422-4453
National Domestic Violence Hotline - 1-800-799-7233
National Deaf Domestic Violence Hotline - 1-855-812-1001
LGBT National Hotline - 1-888-843-4564
LGBT National Youth Talkline - 1-800-246-7743
LGBT Senior Hotline - 1-888-234-7243
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