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Youthline taking texts from troubled quake survivors

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Young people trying to cope in the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquake are being urged to make use of Youthline’s national network of phone and txt counsellors.

The Youthline Christchurch centre which is situated on Hereford Street has been badly damaged in the quake, but all calls and texts are being routed through to other centres around the country.

 

Youthline national spokesperson Stephen Bell says it’s times like these that youth need all the support they can get.

“As young people’s networks through school, places of study and work are not operating, it is important that they know there is a way for them to talk about their experiences and worries following this tragedy,” he says.

 

“We want young people to know Youthline is here for them and that they can reach out,” he adds.

 

Below are the different ways those seeking support after the Christchurch earthquake can contact Youthline:
•    Youth help 0800 37 66 33
•    Free txt: 234
•    Email and MSN: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

In particular, young people are being encouraged to contact Youthline via the free txt 234 number to avoid putting pressure on the already stretched telecommunication networks in the area.

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For more information please contact Stephen Bell on:

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Phone: 09 361 4166

Mobile: 027 2718151