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16. Humaneteen.org
Welcome to HumaneTeen, where young people make a difference for animals and their world. HumaneTeen is an animal protection Web site for teens. It features true stories of teen activists and clubs making a difference for animals and the environment; book
http://www.humaneteen.org
17. Teens4hire.org
The online career center for employers and teens in the college and high school age group. It contains a jobs database (jobs for teenagers and students), career awareness information for teens, and teen profiles for employers. Part-time jobs, full-time
http://www.teens4hire.org
19. Helpkeepkidssafe.org
HelpKeepKidsSafe.org provides a helpful, comprehensive and entertaining safety resource on the World Wide Web. Using animation and fun colors, it provides parents, teachers and kids with helpful child safety tips and statistics, links to some of the best
http://www.helpkeepkidssafe.org
21. Adventure-camp.com
Adventure summer camps for kids and teens worldwide. Including teen adventure camps, teen tours, teen summer camps, adventure travel programs, community service camps, teen camps, summer camps, and adventrue camp jobs.
http://www.adventure-camp.com
22. Baycountylibrary.org http://www.baycountylibrary.org
24. Depressedteens.com
Vital information on Pediatric Bipolar Disorder, resources at your fingertips, and a network of parents and experts who can help. Information on mood disorders for teens. Click here to learn more. Sign up for the eBulletin today!
http://www.depressedteens.com
28. Teensalone.org
Teens Alone provides free and confidential counseling and crisis services year round to youth and parents in the western suburbs. Teens Alone is a non-profit organization that addresses issues of drug/alcohol abuse, emotional, sexual and physical abuse,
http://www.teensalone.org
30. Projectresilience.com
Project Resilience is a private initiative based in Washington, DC. We offer professional training and products designed to assist youth and adults overcome hardships such as family disruption, poverty, violence, substance abuse, and racism. We feature a
http://www.projectresilience.com
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