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Crisis line is available 24/7
or text “TALK” to 38255
Operated by Colorado Crisis Services
IF THIS IS A LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL 911
Resources for Priority Populations
Teens Beyond the Curve, created by teens for teens, offers ideas on how to cope with COVID-19
LGBTQ+ youth and their allies connect with Inside Out Youth Services by texting (719) 315-1825. services are available for youth aged 13-22.
Veterans all Cohen Military Family Clinic services remain available through telehealth. Connect to care at (303) 724-4255 or info.cohenclinic@cuanschutz.edu
Veterans Crisis Line (Veterans only)- 1-800-273-8255 & press 1, or text 838255
1st Responders may call Status: Code 4, Inc at (719) 822-3387
Copline (Law Enforcement Only) – 1-800-267-5463 A confidential helpline for members of US law enforcement.
People with disabilities may call The Independence Center by phone (719-471-8181) and email (info@the-ic.org) during regular business hours of 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Contact a Counselor
If you or someone in your family is struggling with thoughts of self harm, anyone can set up a video conference therapy session at Pikes Peak Suicide Prevention Partnership by calling (719) 573-7447. Therapists have the ability to video conference and peer support groups will be accessible through a zoom link.
Give an Hour and the Campaign to Change Direction want to underscore the importance of your mental health during this time.