Reply:Hi...i turn 18 in June
Hello,
Thank you for writing to us here at the National Runaway Safeline.
We understand it takes great courage to reach out, and we appreciate you sharing a little bit about what’s going on. It sounds like there are some issues that have you frustrated with your current living arrangement. If you had your way it sounds like you would like to move in with your boyfriend. With the situation of your guardianship being what it is; it might be tough to leave without permission. We understand the sensitivity of the situation. You want to leave but at the same time you don’t want to spoil the relationship you have with your guardian and the friends you are staying with.
We want you to know that we are here as support to help you through this challenging time. If you would like to talk more in detail and share more about how we can help specifically, We can best help by phone or chat as NRS is unable to respond more than twice by email or bulletin for assistance, please call or chat soon. You are free to talk about your situation and explore some options towards a plan or resolution.
Our contact information is 1-800-RUNAWAY (786-2929); www.1800runaway.org (click on the chat button).
Take care,
NRS
We hope this response was helpful! We’d love to hear from you about your experience using our crisis email/forum. Your feedback plays an important role in helping us improve our services to youth and families. Please click the link to fill out our survey: Your Opinion Matters to Us
Hello,
Thank you for writing to us here at the National Runaway Safeline.
We understand it takes great courage to reach out, and we appreciate you sharing a little bit about what’s going on. It sounds like there are some issues that have you frustrated with your current living arrangement. If you had your way it sounds like you would like to move in with your boyfriend. With the situation of your guardianship being what it is; it might be tough to leave without permission. We understand the sensitivity of the situation. You want to leave but at the same time you don’t want to spoil the relationship you have with your guardian and the friends you are staying with.
We want you to know that we are here as support to help you through this challenging time. If you would like to talk more in detail and share more about how we can help specifically, We can best help by phone or chat as NRS is unable to respond more than twice by email or bulletin for assistance, please call or chat soon. You are free to talk about your situation and explore some options towards a plan or resolution.
Our contact information is 1-800-RUNAWAY (786-2929); www.1800runaway.org (click on the chat button).
Take care,
NRS
We hope this response was helpful! We’d love to hear from you about your experience using our crisis email/forum. Your feedback plays an important role in helping us improve our services to youth and families. Please click the link to fill out our survey: Your Opinion Matters to Us
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