[6] The website also offers tips for victims and survivors, statistics and resources, as well as information on how to have healthy relationships.
[10] Break the Cycle was founded in 1996, to help provide a resource for young people, specifically ages 12–24, experiencing dating violence.
Break the Cycle provides leadership and education opportunities to teach young people about healthy relationships.
[11] Let's Be Real (LBR) is an online/offline movement for people under the age of 24 to come together and have conversations about relationships such as sexuality, break-ups, and first-time hookups.
[12] Loveisrespect, a 24-hour national Web-based and telephone resource, was created to help teens (ages 13–18) experiencing dating abuse, and is the only helpline in the U.S. serving all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
[13] In addition to the telephone hotline there is a text feature, and a live chat option, which allows teens to connect to trained peer advocates via the web.
The Hotline is aware that domestic violence can happen to anyone regardless of sex, gender, race, or sexual orientation.