Suicide Resources and Other Crisis Services:
If you need tips on how to start a conversation about mental health with someone you care about, visit: www.letstalkco.org.
If you are concerned about someone in your life, you can call the Colorado Crisis Hotline at (844) 493-8255. If you are in a crisis or need help dealing with one, call this number or text "TALK" to 38255 to speak to a trained professional. When calling Colorado Crisis Services, you will be connected to a crisis counselor or trained professional with a master's or doctoral degree.
Colorado Crisis Services Walk-In Locations: Walk-in crisis service centers are open 24/7, and offer confidential, in-person crisis support, information and referrals to anyone in need.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255. You are able to speak with someone who will provide free and confidential support 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To learn how to help someone in crisis, call this same number.
The Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386: A 24/7 resource for LGBT youth struggling with a crisis or suicidal thoughts. The line is staffed by trained counselors.
Colorado Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline: 1-844-264-5437: The best resource for readers to report suspected child abuse and neglect. This number serves as a direct, immediate and efficient route to all of Colorado's 64 counties and two tribal nations, which are reponsible for accepting and responding to child abuse and neglect concerns. All callers are able to speak with a call taker 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Safe to Tell: An anonymous way for students, parents and community members to report unsafe or risky behavior. 1-877-542-7233.
Resilience1220: Provides free counseling to kids from ages 12-20. 720-282-1164. Email: resilience1220@gmail.com.
Please click HERE for chamber members that may offer counseling and/or therapy services.