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Chat with Piwi, a virtual chatbot, or get help through videos and resources.
The Never Alone Initiative supports a worldwide movement committed to building peaceful, just, sustainable, healthy and joyful communities.
We have some tips and tools to help you deal.
NAMI provides advocacy, education, support and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives Call/Text/Chat or Get Info and Resources
Servicios De La Raza stands as a vital, bilingual human services organization committed to serving the Colorado community with culturally and linguistically responsive social services.
A world where EVERY child, teen, and young adult (inclusive of all points of diversity) feels the freedom to live unapologetically and authentically within an environment that allows them to rise and thrive.
Our emotional health can range from thriving to struggling. No matter what you’re experiencing, there are ways to take action to support yourself and those around you.
6 Free Counseling Sessions!
Promoting youth emotional and mental health. Take a confidential survey and we will help match you with someone who can support you.
Parents, you are also in the right place to talk to a mental health professional for free to seek support for your child.
The Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network (RMIAN)
provides free immigration legal and social services to immigrant children and to adults in immigration detention.
Learn to talk to a friend who may be struggling
Anonymously report anything that concerns or threatens you, your friends, your family or your community.
Second Wind Fund exists to help youth at risk for suicide access professional counseling services by removing financial and social barriers.
We offer our suicidal youth a safe place to discuss their struggles and gain tools to help them on their way towards finding hope and healing.
For anyone experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or information.
Anonymously report anything that concerns or threatens you, your friends, your family or your community.
*Sexual Violence/ Abuse
*Mental Health/Wellbeing
*Self Harm/Suicide
(NetFlix Resources)
https://micasaresourcecenter.org/
Emergency Family Assistance Association
For People experiencing or at risk for homelessness: We want to ensure you have access to quality healthcare services in a place where you feel safe and welcome.
We are ending youth homelessness by providing critical services that build a supportive community around young people, including: housing, case management, employment support, education support and resources, and access to behavioral healthcare.
Free, confidential service connecting Colorado residents to resources. Call 211; text your zip code to 898-211; or chat with a 211 Navigator. Get help with: Housing, Financial Assistance, Health (including mental health, substance use treatment, and home health services), Food Assistance, Childcare, Transportation, Disaster Relief
Free, Tasty Food for Denver youth to fuel success.
Denver invites youth, ages 3–18, to enjoy breakfast, lunch, supper and/or a nutritious snack. Tasty Food meals include up to five food groups that are low in fat and prepared fresh. No ID or registration required—just show up and eat.
Tax Help Colorado provides free tax preparation services, helping you receive the refund you are owed.
Free Homecoming and Prom Dresses
Bella Boutique offers Free Homecoming/Prom dresses. The Boutique offers a similar shopping experience to a fancy dress shop with a personal shopper and the option to also choose free shoes, jewelry, and handbags.
Local support for Thornton residents with food, housing, legal help, employment, health, mental health, childcare, educational supports, etc. (see page 24)
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AMAZE takes the awkward out of sex ed. Real info that give you all the answers you want to know about.
Ready to quit smoking? Just thinking about it? Trying again? Want to help someone quit? You’re in the right place.
Quitting tobacco is a process. Whether you are thinking about quitting, are not yet ready to quit, or have already quit, Colorado QuitLine can help you with each step of the way.
Free, Convenient, Safe & Secure
A free tobacco treatment program created specifically with young people in mind. 24/7 coaching support by text, web, and phone, to reach youth (12 years and older) and provide an easy-to-use, non-judgmental experience.
text “Start my quit” to 36072 to connect with a coach or receive quit tips.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. It doesn’t cost anything to attend AA meetings. There are no age or education requirements to participate. Membership is open to anyone who wants it.
Think you have a drinking problem? Call: 303-322-4440 (24/hr.)
Alateen-where members come together to share experiences, strength, and effective ways to cope with problems and encourage one another
Alateen meetings in the Mobile App are for young people aged 13 to 18 who have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
A primary focus of the Workforce and Business Center is to provide people from all backgrounds with the basic resources and tools to gain and sustain long-term employment.
Mi Casa teaches job-seekers the skills they need to connect to the career they want: Resume help. 1 career coaching, learning opportunities, Financial Educations and resources.
For ages 16-24
Career pathway counseling which includes:
Alternative schools service to achieve diploma or GED
Financial assistance for career programs/professional certifications
Tutoring, study skills, work-related skills training
Paid and unpaid work experiences, including internships, apprenticeships, and job shadowing
Referral to guidance and counseling for Alcohol, Drugs, Mental Health, etc.
Leadership and Mentoring
Diverse Origins, Shared Futures
A Denver non-profit organization committed to people in vulnerable situations without distinction of origin, beliefs, ethnicities, culture, race, or gender. Programs include Humanitarian Aid, Financial Literacy, Education, Art, Support for Latino Entrepreneurs
creating opportunities for high-potential students from low-income households to define their individual path through high school, college, and career, ultimately benefiting the lives of others.
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Yoga (Elementary)
Information/Education on what bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk, and how you can prevent and respond to bullying.
Get advice for a range of issues such as cyberbullying, mental health, reputation management, social media, and more. Cyber-Bullying Info for Teens & Adults