Affinity Group Resources
Below, find resources to get help for you, a friend, or a family member.
(Resources on this page are provided for informational purposes only)
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Resources for careers
CareerOneStop
Provides resources and guides for career exploration, training, as well as jobs available sorted by location and job type.
To learn more: careeronestop.org
Empower Work
Empower Work is a support text line that provides free, immediate, and confidential support for people facing tough, non-legal work situations.
To learn more: empowerwork.org
Resources for men
Heads Up Guys
Offers informative resources for men with depression and third party friends and family who want to support them.
To learn more: headsupguys.org
Man Therapy
Offers mental health resources, tips for dealing with stress and state resources.
To learn more: mantherapy.org
Movember
Taking on men’s health globally. Dedicated to men’s health, cancer, and suicide prevention. Offers many resources and ways men can stay connected and get involved.
To learn more: us.movember.com
1-in-6
Provides support for males who have been sexually abused. Speak confidentially with a trained advocate. 1-800-656-4673
To learn more: 1in6.org
Resources for military
Veterans Crisis Line
Connects veterans in crisis (and their families and friends) with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential, toll-free hotline, online chat, or text. 24/7, confidential crisis support. Dial 988, Press 1 or text 838255.
To learn more: veteranscrisisline.net
Give an Hour
Connects military members and their families with resources including free mental health services donated by private practitioners.
To learn more: giveanhour.org
Military Help Line
Provides free 24/7 confidential crisis intervention ad suicide prevention focused on military-specific issues. Dial (888)-457-4838 or text MIL1 to 839863.
To learn more: linesforlife.org
Objective Zero
Connects veterans, service members, their families, and caregivers to peer support via voice, video, and text. Also provides free access to wellness resources such as yoga and meditation.
To learn more: objectivezero.org
Wounded Warrior Project
Provides support and various programs for post 9/11 veterans, including mental and physical health, VA benefits, and personal independence.
To learn more: woundedwarriorproject.org
Resources for young people of color
RESilence
Provides resources to parents and others to assist them in promoting strength, health, and wellbeing among youth of color.
To learn more: apa.org
The Steve Fund
The Steve Fund is the nation’s leading organization focused on supporting the mental health and emotional well-being of young people of color. 401-249-0044
To learn more: stevefund.org