Emergency Resources

    You are not alone. If you or someone else may be in danger, please seek immediate help from emergency services or the resources below.

    If You Are in Immediate Danger

    Call 911 or your local emergency number immediately.

    If you or someone else is in immediate physical danger, contact emergency services right away.

    988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

    Free, confidential support for people in distress, 24/7.

    Find A Helpline (International)

    Find crisis support services in your country.

    Amigos is not an emergency service and cannot respond to immediate safety situations. Please contact professional emergency services if you or someone you know is in danger.

    Crisis & Mental Health Support

    If you are experiencing emotional distress or a mental health crisis, these confidential resources are available 24/7.

    988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

    Call or text for free, confidential emotional support.

    Crisis Text Line

    Free, 24/7 crisis support via text message.

    Text HOME to 741741www.crisistextline.org

    Abuse, Exploitation, or Unsafe Situations

    If you or someone you know may be experiencing abuse, exploitation, or unsafe conditions, help is available.

    National Child Abuse Hotline

    Support for children, parents, and concerned individuals.

    RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)

    Support for survivors of sexual violence.

    National Human Trafficking Hotline

    24/7 support for trafficking victims and survivors.

    Online Safety & Exploitation

    If you encounter online exploitation, inappropriate content, or predatory behavior, report it using the resource below.

    NCMEC CyberTipline

    Report online exploitation of children to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.

    If You're Not in Immediate Danger

    If you are not in immediate danger but are going through a difficult situation, reaching out to a trusted adult or support system can help.

    • A parent, guardian, or family member
    • A teacher, school counselor, or coach
    • A trusted adult in your community
    • Your school's mental health or wellness resources

    You are not alone, and there are people who care about you and want to help.

    What Amigos Can Do

    • Provide anonymous, guided support for everyday social and digital situations
    • Offer responses that may be reviewed by trained human Amigos for safety and care
    • Encourage safe next steps and help connect you with appropriate resources
    • Listen without judgment and with respect for your experience

    What Amigos Cannot Do

    • Respond to emergency situations or provide real-time crisis intervention
    • Provide therapy, counseling, diagnosis, or mental health treatment
    • Offer medical, legal, or professional advice
    • Replace parents, caregivers, educators, or emergency services

    For Parents & Educators

    If a young person in your life is struggling, we encourage you to:

    • Have open, non-judgmental conversations about their experiences
    • Connect them with school counselors or mental health professionals
    • Reach out to your school's wellness or support resources
    • Contact professional services if you have concerns about their safety

    Amigos is designed to complement — not replace — the support systems already in place. We encourage collaboration with families, schools, and community resources.

    Contact & Questions

    If you have questions about safety, how Amigos works, or need assistance, we are here to help.

    thefamily@protectyourcassa.com

    For more information about our safety practices, please visit our Safety & Privacy page.