Local and National Resources
Explore trusted local and national resources to support mental health, wellness, and community connection for individuals and families.

988 Suicide & Crisis Line
If you are experiencing a crisis or having thoughts of suicide, please dial 988 to connect with the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Trained counselors are available 24/7 to provide immediate support and help you stay safe.

The Second Wind Fund
The Second Wind Fund connects children and adolescents at risk for suicide with licensed therapists in their community. If cost is a barrier to accessing mental health care, this program may be able to help cover the cost of therapy sessions.

Hey Sam
Hey Sam Textline – Hey Sam is a free dedicated peer-to-peer texting service for people up to 24 years of age available 9AM – 12AM Eastern Time. If you feel lonely, depressed, overwhelmed, or suicidal, text 439-426 to access immediate support.

iMatter Colorado
iMatter Colorado – Provides up to six free therapy sessions for Colorado youth (ages 18 and under, or 21 and under if receiving special education services).

All Access Wellness
All Access Wellness – Offers accessible, affordable mental health and wellness services to Colorado communities, helping reduce barriers to care.

Judi’s House
Judi’s House– Provides grief support services to grieving children age 3 – 25 and their families. Judi’s House focuses on strengths to promote healthy adjustment to loss.

Resilience 1220
Resilience1220 – Provides free counseling and support groups for youth ages 12–20 in the mountain communities west of Denver, helping build resilience and confidence.

Park County Senior Coalition
Park County Senior Coalition – Provides resources, advocacy, and support services to help older adults live independently and stay connected in the community.

Camp Comfort
Camp Comfort – Founded in 1995, Mount Evans Home Health Care & Hospice’s bereavement camp has helped more than 1,900 grieving children ages 6 to 12 find a path through their grief.

Autism Speaks
Autism Speaks – Provides information, advocacy, and resources for individuals and families affected by autism spectrum disorder.

IOCDF
International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) – Offers education, advocacy, and resources for individuals living with obsessive-compulsive disorder and related conditions.

Mountain Resource Center
Mountain Resource Center: Food Share Market – Provides individuals and families an on-site food share market once a week. The food share market goal is to offer healthy and diverse food and personal care options to those in need.
