A national nonprofit organization helping families recognize and cope with depressive disorders to get people well and prevent suicides.
The top ten resources for people suffering from depression are located on this site in an answer to many questions that are asked on “My Depression Connection”.
Helpguide is a nonprofit website that is dedicated to metal health issues.
The signs, treatment, and causes can all be found on this website, which provides information for all mental health questions with page that is specific to depression.
Fact sheets, guidelines, and information on mental health initiatives.
Psych Central "is a definitive online listing of websites, mailing lists, and support information for online mental health."
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation. SAMHSA's mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America's communities.
The prevention and treatment of stress, anxiety, and depression is the goal of this website. There are resources on all topics related to depression.
The Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC) provides prevention support, training, and resources to assist organizations and individuals to develop suicide prevention programs, interventions and policies, and to advance the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention.
Survivors of Suicide Loss, Inc. is a nonprofit, nonsectarian, self-help support group system for those who have lost a relative or friend through suicide. The Survivors of Suicide Loss volunteers are dedicated to providing information and support to assist in the grieving and healing process.
This website for youth provides information on dating & relationships, sex & sexuality, self-esteem, drugs & alcohol, and many other topic areas.
A 24 hour crisis hotline with the goal of helping people and preventing suicide.
Suicide prevention, awareness and support provided for anyone who had thoughts of suicide or is in need of someone to support them.
WHO provides informative information on what is jnown about suicide around the world, at risk groups, and what can be done to help reduce the number of suicide deaths.
Yellow Ribbon is spreading the message that it is “Okay to Ask 4 Help! ®” when depressed or having suicidal thoughts as well as providing resources and help to those in need.
2EPUB allows teachers and students to convert PDF, doc and other types of documents and books to ePub format, the standard format for ebooks, supported by almost every reading device including iPad, iPhone, iPod, Sony Reader, BeBook, Nook, Kobo. This simple program (Windows only) makes it really easy and quick to convert content to an E-reader.
ABCya.com is a free educational website for elementary students to learn through games and activities. The educational games are developed to be interactive to provide children with lessons on subjects such as math and language arts while also introducing basic computer skills.
At All4Ed, we work intentionally to reduce barriers and support students that historically have been denied an excellent education.
Provided by the Sonoma County Office of Education, here are links to sites that provide multimedia learning tools without copyright laws prohibiting their use.
Big Brown Bear Software provides free interactive teaching programs (ITPs) designed to increase literacy. In addition, the website provides tying resources for visitors to learn how to type.