Life isn’t always easy, we often need the help of others.
In To Save A Life, Jake and Amy face a range of tough circumstances. You may have experienced similar challenges in your own life, or maybe your friends, family, or teens you work with have. The producers hope the movie will be entertaining — and at the same time helpful for you and your friends.
There are places to find real-life help with tough circumstances. Start with family, friends, church, counselors, and teachers. If you don’t have someone you can talk to, check out some of the resources and partners on this site. Keep checking back in as we add more links and information to help you and those you know in need.
If you’re feeling desperate or afraid, reach out to someone today.
If you are in crisis, need immediate help, or facing a potentially life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately.
If you or someone you know is considering suicide, do not wait to get help. Take the concern seriously and call 800-273-TALK.
National Suicide Prevention Hotline – suicidepreventionlifeline.org
If you or someone you know is considering suicide, do not wait to get help. Take the concern seriously and call 800-273-TALK to talk to someone who cares.

The Hopeline – thehopeline.com
Offers help to teens who are struggling with critical life issues and who may be considering self-harm or suicide. Call 1-800-273-8255 to talk with a Hope Coach, or communicate by chat or text.

To Write Love on Her Arms – twloha.org
You were created to love and be loved. Your life matters. TWLOHA is a movement dedicated to hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide.

S.A.F.E. – selfinjury.com
S.A.F.E. ALTERNATIVES is a nationally recognized treatment approach, professional network and educational resource base committed to helping you and others end to self-abusive behavior.
Teen Challenge – teenchallengeusa.com
Faith-based help and healing for those facing drug addiction and life-controlling problems. Teen Challenge has centers located in 70 different countries. 
American Medical Association’s Essential Guide to Depression – www.ama-assn.org
A guide featuring solid, nontechnical wording info on depression and mood disorders.
Rachel's Challenge – rachelschallenge.com
The largest public high school assembly program in the country creating a chain reaction of kindness and compassion.
Challenge Day – challengeday.org
A program working toward schools where every student feels safe, loved and celebrated.
