Calls over the last year to 2NDFLOOR Youth Helpline have
varied from issues with peer relationships and sexuality to
domestic violence and substance abuse.
In addition to celebrating the success of the statewide
youth helpline's first year, DCF and 180 Turning Lives
Around urged communities across the state to help raise
awareness and spread the word about the helpline to
reach even more youth. The state and 180 Turning Lives
Around is focusing raising awareness in specific areas
including urban cities like Jersey City, and targeted
counties including Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland,
Salem, and Sussex Counties.
To help raise awareness, you can visit the 2NDFLOOR
Youth Helpline Web site at
www.2NDFLOOR.org
.
2NDFLOOR Youth Helpline is supported by a unique
partnership of state, federal and private
funding sources. In 2008, 2NDFLOOR Youth
Helpline was awarded $626,000 to support a
statewide teen helpline as a part of Governor
Corzine's Safe Streets and Safe Neighborhoods
initiative last year. That broad plan was rolled
out to help prevent crime and deter gang
involvement in New Jersey by investing in key
prevention programs serving at-risk youth in
communities experiencing a high incidence of
violence and gang activity.