GET HELP
If you are having a mental health crisis, call or text 988.
You will be connected to a mental health professional without being placed on hold.
In times of need, the following organizations can provide help:
Evergreen Christian Outreach
Evergreen Christian Outreach
Food bank, resale shop, shelter program utility assistance, and referrals.
Tennyson Center for Children
Tennyson Center for Children
In-home and community programs for neglected, abused, and traumatized children.
Resilience1220
Resilience1220
Up to 10 free individual counseling sessions with a professional therapist for ages 12-20.
The Trevor Project
The Trevor Project
Crisis intervention and suicide prevention for LGBTQ+ children and youth.
Evergreen Christian Outreach (EChO)
EChO is a charitable organization that answers the call to feed the hungry and love our neighbors in need. Matthew 25:35-36. EChO relies on contributions from local churches, charitable foundations, business partnerships and individual donors. EChO serves certain mountain communities west of the Denver metro area. Services include a foodbank, resale shop, shelter program, utility assistance, and referrals. Call 303-670-1796 or visit EChO’s website at: https://evergreenchristianoutreach.org/get-help/
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Resilience1220
For young people ages 12-20 who reside in the mountain communities west of the Denver metro area in Colorado. Up to 10 Free individual counseling sessions with a professional therapist. Call 720-282-1164 or visit: https://www.resilience1220.org/
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Tennyson Center for Children
Tennyson Center has served Colorado’s most neglected, abused, and traumatized children since 1904. They have in-home and community programs in 18 counties across the state of Colorado to provide preventive services and therapy to strengthen families with children aged 0 to adulthood. Call 303-433-2541 or visit: https://www.tennysoncenter.org/contact/
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The Trevor Project
Provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention for LGBTQ+ youth.To learn more or request assistance, call 1-866-488-7386 or visit https://www.thetrevorproject.org
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