Clark County TeenTalk
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Nonjudgmental support ​
​for teens, by teens

Reach out to us! We'd love to talk!

Call us 360.397.2428 - Image of Peppy inside of a speech bubble, answering a rotary phone
Text us 360.984.0936 - Image of Peppy inside of a speech bubble, holding a cell phone
Message us on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat or Twitter @PeppyPenerson - Image of Peppy inside of a speech bubble, holding a cell phone
Email us at ccteentalk1@hotmail.com - Image of Peppy inside of a speech bubble, holding a laptop
Message us anonymously on Ask Peppy - Image of Peppy inside of a speech bubble, holding a TeenTalk journal
​​Note: We do not look into anyone's location or watch their stories. All our social media accounts are only used for messaging.

What is TeenTalk?

We are a nonjudgmental, peer-to-peer support line. We are here to listen to every kind of teen in any kind of situation. We do not exist to solve your problems. We exist so you have a place to feel safe to talk about your problems. We may not make everyone feel better, but we strive to make everyone feel valued.
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We don’t judge because everyone deserves respect and kindness. We are all teens who want to listen, be a friend, and maybe help someone through something similar to what we have faced. You can absolutely be your authentic self with TeenTalk.

When you feel like no one understands you, call us. Simply telling someone what you’re going through can often ease stress. Sometimes it feels good to share where you came from, your journey, and the obstacles you have overcome. Everything stays between us and is confidential unless you or someone has been hurt or is at risk of being hurt. If you have questions, or need clarification, just call and ask.

Check out our Frequently Asked Questions page to learn more!

Contact us

Monday to Thursday: 4-9 pm
Friday: 4-7 pm


Call us at 360.397.2428
Text us at 360.984.0936
​​Email us at ccteentalk1@hotmail.com
​Message us on Facebook @PeppyPenerson
Follow us on Facebook @ClarkCountyTeenTalk
Follow us on Snapchat @PeppyPenerson
Follow us on Twitter @PeppyPenerson
Follow us on Instagram @PeppyPenerson
Post anonymously on our ​Ask Peppy message board

What teens are saying about us

"I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart, you helped me understand from a different point of view that it is ok to take as ever much time to heal and to not be afraid to be able to trust someone else."
- text messenger, March 2023

"I don't think I've ever felt comfortable/safe enough with a random person, I really like this number/text line because I think it helps a lot."
- text messenger, March 2023


"I absolutely love the things you guys do. You are so wholesome. I admire the things you do!"
- Snapchat messenger, February 2023

""I really like talking to you. It makes me happy. I feel a lot better.""
- caller, February 2023

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  • Home
  • Resources
    • Booklets
    • Resources
  • Things to Do
    • Calendar and Activities
    • Today's Compliment and Challenge
  • About
    • What We Do For Youth >
      • Challenge Day
      • Compassion Boxes
      • Other Outreach
    • What We Do For Adults >
      • I Work With Teens
      • Presentations
    • Our History
    • Our Volunteers
    • Our Mascot: Peppy Penerson
  • Contact
    • Ask Peppy
    • Contact Us
  • Get Involved
    • Teens (15-19)
    • Adults (20+)
  • Free Materials
    • For myself or a teen I know
    • For lots of teens I know
  • FAQ
  • TeenTalk Thoughts