• Active Minds
    www.activeminds.org
    A student-run mental health web site for college students. Topics include anxiety, depression, eating disorders, suicide, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and post-traumatic stress disorder.Click on"Get Involved" then click on “Student Chapters” to find resources on your college campus.
  • Anxiety Disorders Association of America
    http://www.adaa.org/living-with-anxiety/children 
  • Get it Straight: The Facts About Drugs
    http://www.dea.gov/druginfo/factsheets.shtmlInformation for teens about drugs including marijuana, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, steroids, and prescription and non-prescription medications
  • Going to College
    www.going-to-college.org A resource for teens with emotional or physical disabilities. Learn how to use your strengths, learning style and interests to set goals for college; what to expect in college, including tips for good grades, accommodations, and using technology; and how to prepare for and apply to college.
  • HealthFinder for Kids
    http://healthfinder.gov/ Health information, links, games and activities for children. Topics include drugs, alcohol, nutrition, safety, and smoking.
  • KidsHealth for Kids
    www.kidshealth.org/kid/ Information for elementary age children on dealing with feelings, staying healthy, and growing up, as well as games and activities to help children learn more about the human body
  • KidsHealth for Teens
    http://www.kidshealth.org/teen/ Information for teens on mental, physical and sexual health; drugs and alcohol; school-related issues; food and fitness; and staying safe
  • National Institute on Drug Abuse
    www.nida.nih.gov/NIDAHome.html Information for children, teens and young adults. Click on "Related Topics" then click on “College Age & Young Adults” for information and resources about topics including drugs, smoking, marijuana, and steroids.
  • Nonverbal Learning Disorders
    www.nldline.com Includes activities and stories for children and teens. To view these, click on “Fun and Games."
  • International OCD Foundation
    https://kids.iocdf.org/ Includes an online web magazine written by young people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), as well as OCD experts.
  • The Young Teens Place for Info on Alcohol and Resisting Peer Pressure – “The Cool Spot”
    www.thecoolspot.gov Information and strategies for young teens on alcohol and resisting peer pressure