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You don't. If the situation is that bad at home you can contact the Child Protective Service where you live. Running away never leads to anything good. You will be reported as a runaway and the police in all states will be looking for you and everyone who helps you risk being charged with aiding a runaway.

You can also contact and talk to other teens about your problems at teenlineonline.org, a great site (link below).

They also have numbers to call (310) 855- 4673 or (800) 852- 8336.

I really encourage you to someone for help. Running away is dangerous and in the US 2000 kids are reported missing every day.

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