24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.
Confidential and anonymous resources for individuals seeking treatment for mental and substance use disorders in the United States. You can learn about how to find quality treatment, the different types of treatment, what to expect when starting treatment, the cost of treatment and different payment options. There are also resources for understanding addiction and mental health disorders.
The Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH) is the first national hotline dedicated to providing year-round disaster crisis counseling. This toll-free, multilingual, crisis support service is available 24/7 to all residents in the U.S. and its territories who are experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters.
Colorado Crisis Services provides immediate support and resources for individuals experiencing a mental health or
substance use crisis. They offer a 24/7 hotline, text support, and walk-in crisis centers.
Provides treatment for adolescents and young adults (ages 12-25) with co-occurring substance use disorders and other
psychiatric conditions/mental health problems. Accepts Medicaid and most private insurance plans
Center for Dependency, Addiction, and Rehabilitation at the University of Colorado, offers comprehensive addiction treatment programs. It integrates medical, psychological, and holistic approaches to support individuals on their path to recovery.
Organization in Colorado dedicated to supporting individuals in recovery from substance use disorders, including youth. They offer a variety of activities and support services.
Highlights the emergence of new leaders within the recovery movement dedicated to supporting young individuals overcoming addiction. These leaders focus on advocacy, education, and creating supportive communities to foster long-term recovery and success for young people.
A program that provides a safe and supportive environment for individuals to enjoy sober social events, particularly at concerts and sports games. It aims to promote sobriety by creating fun, alcohol-free experiences that foster community and connection.
A recovery-focused institution in Denver that supports students overcoming substance abuse issues. It combines academic education with therapeutic services to help students maintain sobriety while pursuing their educational goals.
Offers a holistic, community-based program focused on promoting healthy, substance-free lifestyles among youth. The program combines education on the effects of drugs with alternative activities that provide natural highs and build resilience.
From conception through birth and all the wonderful-in-betweens, their nurses and pregnancy educators are there to help provide resources and information you need for the healthiest possible pregnancy.
Their mission is to promote awareness, prevention and treatment of mental health issues related to childbearing in every country worldwide. It is their vision that every woman and family worldwide will have access to information, social support, and informed professional care to deal with mental health issues related to childbearing. This vision is promoted through advocacy and collaboration, and by educating and training the professional community and the public.
The Prenatal Plus program is an enhanced program for pregnant Health First Colorado (Colorado’s Medicaid program) members, who are at risk for negative maternal and infant health outcomes due to lifestyle, behavioral, and sociocultural risk factors. Prenatal Plus provides a multidisciplinary team-based approach that provides care coordination, nutrition services, and mental health counseling in addition to routine prenatal medical care during the perinatal period.
Their goal is to provide women with a circle of support throughout the entire prenatal period by promoting birthing justice. Their services include coaching and counseling, doula services, legal services, fiscal sponsorships and workshops/webinars.
They provide a range of support services for parents and families who have concerns about their baby’s fussiness during the first year of life. The services are provided at no cost and no family is turned away.
More information on an individual’s health during pregnancy including breastfeeding information, pregnancy-related depression, and local health care resources.
Provides food benefits to low-income families to supplement their grocery budget so they can afford the nutritious food essential to health and well-being.
Connects Coloradans to needed food and nutrition resources, regardless of legal status. All caller information is confidential and services are available in 150+ languages.
Connects Colorado residents throughout the state to local services to find affordable housing, secure other forms of housing assistance, understand tenant rights, and more.
211 is a confidential and multilingual service connecting people to vital resources across the state. No matter where you live in Colorado, you can find information about resources in your local community.