I Matter provides at least three free behavioral health sessions for Colorado youth ages 18 or younger or 21 or younger if receiving special education services. The program reimburses participating providers, who are licensed clinicians.
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Therapy services to families, couples, individuals, adolescents, and children.
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Phone: (970)491-5991
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Information on counseling and treatment options, referrals to local counselors, treatment programs, classes, support groups and other services tied to mental health issues.
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Phone: (970)221-5551
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A community partnership for early identification of mental health and substance use disorders that affect health, happiness, family, and school.
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Phone: (970)221-5551
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Comprehensive mental health assessments and treatment programs for adolescents, adults, senior citizens, and families. Inpatient and outpatient programs are available.
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Phone: (970)207-4800
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Screening for stressors and immediate support and/or referrals as necessary. Mobile health unit provides comprehensive medical services. Also provides outreach to migrant school age children with immunization, dental care, and medical services.
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Phone: (970)484-0999
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Counseling and family support services focused on mental and behavioral health issues and concerns.
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Phone: (970)494-4200
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Short- and long-term programs for behavioral, and/or mental health treatment and direct clinical intervention services to address behavioral health.
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Phone: (970)221-0999
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Information about suicide prevention, lending library, support group referral, community resources and free educational programs for adults and youth, through RAPP, a school-based suicide education and prevention program and grief support groups. Not a crisis center.
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Phone: (970)482-2209
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Safe emergency housing for victims of domestic abuse, crisis intervention, legal assistance, transitional housing, education, information and referral services.
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Phone: (970)482-3502
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Services to youth (ages 0-18) and their families including: child protection screening and assessment, detention, early intervention services, individual and/or family counseling, 24-hour assistance in investigating allegations of child abuse and neglect.
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Phone: (970)498-6990
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Crisis hotline, direct services, medical and legal advocacy to help sexual assault survivors understand their rights and options. Weekly support groups for primary and secondary survivors. Prevention and education programs for youth and adults.
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Phone: (970)472-4204
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Support, resources, advocacy, and diversity education. Providing safe spaces, meetups and workshops for youth, individuals, and families.
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Phone: (970)445-2863
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Support for families, allies, and people who are LGBTQ. Education about unique issues and challenges facing people who are LGBTQ. Advocacy through Safe Schools program.
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Phone: (970)407-0300
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Provides highly knowledgeable and professional facilitation and information to employers on LGBTQ issues and awareness.
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National Hotlines
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Immediate assistance to those in suicidal crisis, connecting them to the nearest available suicide prevention and mental health service provider.
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https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
Live Chat feature on the web!
Crisis Text Line is free, 24/7 support for those in crisis. Text 741741 from anywhere in the USA to text with a trained Crisis Counselor.
Text 741741 on your cell phone
Or you can chat online via this link:
Information from government agencies on what bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk, and how you can prevent and respond to bullying.
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Crisis intervention and suicide prevention for LGBTQ youth via call, text, and chat.
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Talk About Mental Health:
For Educators
An overview of the educator’s role in recognizing mental health problems and helping students and families.
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https://www.sprc.org/about-suicide
From mtvU and The Jed Foundation, Half of Us aims to decrease the stigma around mental health and encourage help-seeking among teens.
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