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These are flyers from other agencies and nonprofits. They are not GHURA programs, but they may have services that can help you or your family.
For anyone in emotional distress or thinking about suicide (adults or youth).
For victims/survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, or other violence who need free, confidential help
VARO Power & Control (Domestic Violence)
For anyone wondering if their relationship is abusive or controlling.
VARO Jealousy
For people seeing jealousy and control in their relationship and wanting to understand warning signs.
VARO LGBTQ Sexual Violence
For LGBTQ residents who have experienced sexual violence or relationship abuse and need support.
Digital Consent – NSVRC
For teens, young adults, and parents learning about healthy, respectful online boundaries..
VARO Cyberstalking
For anyone being harassed, threatened, or followed online or through their phone.
For residents needing affordable medical or behavioral health care in one place.
For adults and youth who may be experiencing depression or supporting a loved one.
For individuals, families, and community members looking for prevention and mental health education.
For youth ages 11–17 and their families who need mental health support, counseling, and help coping with trauma.
For youth and families looking for support, activities, and community programs.
For FAS/Micronesian families needing help with documents, agencies, translation, and adjusting to Guam.
For youth who would benefit from a positive mentor and extra support.
For youth and adults who want to build computer and online skills.
For parents needing help finding child care and other family resources.
For parents who need help paying for child care so they can work or go to school.
For parents and kids who want simple tips for healthy meals and snacks.
For parents who need a clear vaccine schedule and where to get shots for their children.
For parents who want to know when to bring children in for regular checkups and why these visits matter.
For youth and adults who want to build computer and online skills.
For children, teens, and families looking for mental health support at the community health centers
For pregnant women, parents, and caregivers who might qualify for help with healthy food, nutrition education, and breastfeeding support.
For moms or moms‑to‑be who want extra support with nutrition, breastfeeding, and staying healthy during and after pregnancy.
For adults and families looking for basic information on mental health care options and where to start