For resources in Douglas County (financial, mental health, medical, legal and many more) please check the Youth and Family Resource Guide or check resources available from the DC Sheriff- Youth Education and Safety in Schools (YESS). The DCSD Student Wellness Page can be found HERE.
The National Resource Center on ADHD
Attention Deficit Disorder Association
Is it Rude, Mean, or Bullying?
Campus Mobile Portal Instructions
College & Post-Secondary Readiness Links
Find a therapist at Psychology Today
All Health Network (Mental & behavioral health, addiction, counseling)
or call 303-730-8858
WrapAround or call 303-688-4825 ext. 5327
For Counselor Collaboration:
or call 303-688-8484
For Parents: Information on Cutting
For Parents: Information on Self-Injury
For Students: How do I Stop Cutting
Douglas County Human Services Financial Assistance
Parker Task Force, Food Bank or call (303)841-3460
Fresh Harvest Food Bank or call (720)381-6169
Douglas/Elbert Task Force or call (303)688-1114
Southeast Community Outreach (SECOR) or call (720)842-5621
Guardian Guide to Google Classroom
Guardian Guide to Google Meets
United Way or dial 211
Douglas County Housing Partnership
Family & Senior Homeless Initiative
Make It Impossible For Kids To Be Sneaky Online
Phone & App Monitoring - texts, posts etc.
Top social networking sites & apps kids use - updated regularly
Parenting Guide for Tech Safety
Parenting Tips for Online Safety
Colorado School Safety Resource Center
Text-A-Tip anonymously to 274-637. Use your school abbreviation to start the text, i.e. CiMS
Tips for Keeping Your Child Safe
Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255
(1-800-273-TALK)
Yellow Ribbon Hope Line Network 1-800-784-2433
(1-800-784-SUICIDE)
Second Wind Fund or call 1-303-988-2645
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
American Association of Suicidology
National Mental Health Association
Save a Friend: Tips for Teens to Prevent Suicide
Suicide Prevention Resources in Douglas County (DCSD)
Suicide Prevention Coalition of Colorado
Tips to make your home suicide safer. and to reduce access to means
Colorado Department of Public Safety
Tips for talking to teens about vaping