Resources for Youth
Bring Change 2 Mind
Change a mind, change a life. National mental health awareness campaign.
Hope Haven
Homeless shelter for ages 18 and over; call for details if you have children
Phone: 207-783-6086
Maine Suicide Prevention
Hotline: 1-888-568-1112
Maine Youth Action Network
Online Resource Center to: Being Healthy, Working Together, Creating Change, Raising Cash/Writing Grants, Thinking Globally and more
Network of Care
One-stop resource for physical and emotional wellness.
New Beginnings (Lewiston, ME)
Serving runaway and homeless youth and their families since 1980
Phone: 207-795-4077
Positive Minds Attract
The Kitchen (for providers); Cubby House (ages 6-12); The Lounge (ages 12-18); Family Room (for parents and friends). My Happiness Exhibition. Who’s Mowing the Lawn.
Outright Lewiston/Auburn (ME)
Creating safe and affirming environments for youth ages 22 and under who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and/or questioning
Phone: 207-795-8956
Somali Bantu Youth Association of Maine
Promoting programs that motivate youth to advance academically, socially and culturally
Phone: 207-344-5136
Email: info@sbyam.org
St. Martin De Porres Residence
Overnight shelter and food for homeles ages 18 and older by referral only
Phone: 207-786-4690
What a Difference A Friend Makes
SAMHSA’s social marketing website inspiring young people to decrease society’s negative attitudes towards mental illness. Recovery is more likely in a society of acceptance. Be a friend!

