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Provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the United States and its territories.
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ECOC is an organization that is on a mission to dismantle the cradle-to-prison pipeline for children of color and children in poverty through education.
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Flying Horse Foundation provides free equine-assisted programs for at-risk youth and seniors, promoting emotional wellness, life skills, and connection in a serene ranch setting.
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Forge Evolution is a nonprofit organization based in Colorado Springs that empowers youth aged 10–19 through restorative justice, life skills education, and behavioral health support. Formerly known as Colorado Springs Teen Court, Forge Evolution has expanded its services to include both intervention and prevention programs aimed at fostering resilience and positive development among young people.
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I Matter provides up to six free therapy sessions for Colorado youth ages 18 and under (or up to 21 if receiving special education services). No insurance, documentation, or payment is required. Services are confidential and available in English and Spanish, both virtually and in person.
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Mental Health America provides support for individuals with lived experience of mental health conditions through community education, screening and research, and advocacy and public policy.
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One of NAMI’s main goals is to ensure that people get help early. Since mental health conditions typically begin during childhood, adolescence or young adulthood, we have compiled essential information and resources intended to help young people get the mental health support they need.
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TraumaInSight offers a comprehensive, asynchronous virtual training designed to enhance trauma awareness when working with youth. This free, publicly accessible training is ideal for anyone interested in understanding the principles of trauma-informed care for youth populations.
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PFLAG is a national organization dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for LGBTQ+ individuals, their families, and allies. They work to create an equitable and inclusive world where LGBTQ+ people feel safe, celebrated, and loved.
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SAMHSA’s mission is to lead public health and service delivery efforts that promote mental health, prevent substance misuse, and provide treatments and supports to foster recovery while ensuring access and better outcomes for all.
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BEAM focuses on supporting the mental health and emotional well-being of Black communities. Through programs, peer support, training and grants, they provide resources for healing, justice and mental wellness, aiming to build long-term care systems to help individuals and communities thrive.
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A national nonprofit centering on the mental health needs of Black men — providing treatment, education, and resources.
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Bright Space Counseling offers individualized therapy for various mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression and grief, using evidence-based practices like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy. The team takes an empathetic, client-centered approach, providing bilingual services in English and Spanish to ensure accessible, effective support for individuals and families.
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Call BlackLine provides a space for peer support, counseling, reporting of mistreatment, witnessing and affirming the lived experiences for people who are most impacted by systematic oppression. Call BlackLine prioritizes BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color).
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A Call For Change Helpline offers confidential, anonymous support to individuals who want to stop using abuse or control in their intimate relationships. The helpline provides guidance, accountability and resources to help callers develop strategies for safer relationships, while also supporting family members and professionals who wish to intervene or help someone change their harmful behaviors.
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A mental health treatment center offering acute inpatient and residential psychiatric services as well as partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs for children, adolescents and adults.
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Offering specialized behavioral health services and resource navigation services to Spanish speakers in Southern Colorado. Particular emphasis on serving victims of crime.
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Provides free, confidential and immediate phone or text support from trained professionals and peer specialists, available 24/7/365. Connected to national 988 system. CCS’ approach: “Crisis looks and feels different for everyone – so if you find yourself in need of someone to talk to, we are here for you.”
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A 24/7 hotline to support those experiencing or have experienced human trafficking. Offers training, research, and support services to help prevent exploitation and support survivors.
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A state-run, 516-bed acute care psychiatric hospital that provides inpatient behavioral health services for adults, adolescents and geriatric patients.
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No-cost self-help support groups for people with mood disorders, and their family and friends.
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The Pikes Peak region’s community mental health center. Offering four core services involving addiction, counseling, crisis management, and psychiatric therapy. Also provides low- or no-cost Mental Health First Aid trainings.
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A 24/7 walk-in crisis center for all ages. Providing counseling, psychiatric therapy and addiction treatment services, as well as acute care.
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Created by the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience at UCCS, GRIT is a self-paced training that helps people tap into their own resilience while encouraging others to do the same. Customized modules geared specifically toward first responders and military members, organizational leaders, health care workers and educators.
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Hard Beauty is a whole-life recovery hub offering trauma-informed support, including recovery coaching, therapy and community-building services. It empowers individuals to heal, thrive and build sustainable wellness through a holistic and inclusive approach to recovery. Hard Beauty offers a range of services, some of which are free, while others may require payment.
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Offers peer support groups offering empathy, encouragement and direction following the suicide of a loved one.
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Counting more than 50 partner agencies, a source for information, resource navigation and referrals to mental health services (among other services) for military members, veterans and their families.
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Inclusive Therapists offers a safer, simpler way for individuals from marginalized communities to find culturally responsive, identity-affirming therapists, counselors and coaches. It provides access to a diverse network of professionals who specialize in areas such as racial justice, LGBTQIA2+ care, neurodivergence, and disability justice.
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“The local home of civil rights for people with disabilities,” providing resources, information and support.
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Trusted, high quality and engaging youth development and recreation programs, as well as referrals for LGBTIQ+ youth in Colorado Springs.
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A support line and in–person resource that offers assistance to BIPOC individuals affected by domestic violence.
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Provides healthcare services — including primary care, behavioral health, dentistry, free medications, and more — for those without insurance.
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Provides behavioral health and wellness services as well as transition and employment assistance, resource navigation and safe event space for veterans, military members and their families. Partner of Next Chapter.
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NAMI’s national website is a clearinghouse of information for various communities, including those who live with mental health conditions, family members, young people, veterans and active-duty military, first responders, BIPOC communities and more. There are also links to phone, chat and text support services.
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A new, free nationwide peer-support service providing information, resource referrals, and support to teens and young adults. Operates weekdays from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., MST.
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A 24/7 hotline connecting youth with trained support. This service is for youth experiencing abuse, being unhoused or navigating traumatic events.
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A grant-funded, collaborative effort of veteran leaders, healthcare professionals, and community support agencies who support Colorado veterans and military members. Counseling, transition services, employment and resource navigation available.
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Provides inpatient and outpatient services for adolescents and adults, including medically monitored detox and dual diagnosis treatments for adults.
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The Pikes Peak region’s federally qualified health center, with mental health services integrated into physical and dental health services.
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The Pikes Peak Library District maintains resource pages for teens related to mental health and suicide prevention.
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A digital platform that provides curated and scientifically backed mental health and self-care resources for El Paso County.
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The Place offers support to youth experiencing homelessness in Colorado Springs through outreach, shelter and housing programs. They provide immediate essentials, safe shelter and stable housing, helping young people work toward long-term self-sufficiency and a brighter future.
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A central hub and resource center for those impacted by the Club Q tragedy, including the greater LGBTQIA2+ community. Site of NAMI-led, LGBTQIA2+-specific support groups.
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Providing counseling to heal trauma, plus mental wellness educational services, to first responders and their family members.
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Silver Key Senior Services supports older adults in the Pikes Peak region via programs providing home-delivered meals, transportation, affordable housing, and health and wellness services. The organization helps seniors live independently with dignity by offering critical resources, companionship and access to community services.
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Offers support services to those affected by or considering suicide. Also leads in providing education and trainings, such as ASIST, to increase the knowledge the general public has about suicide prevention. Programs for all ages, but especially active serving youth.
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TESSA of Colorado Springs provides confidential support and resources for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Its services include crisis intervention, legal advocacy, safe housing and therapeutic programs aimed at empowering survivors to rebuild their lives.
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A robust online community specializing in serving LGBTQIA2+ young people via crisis services, advocacy and peer support. The website includes a resource center, a virtual connection space for ages 13 to 24, and 24/7 call, text and chat options.
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Among comprehensive support offerings for northern El Paso County people in need, TLC provides connections to medical providers (incl. mental health), assistance with insurance resources and financial help for prescriptions, co-pays, and past-due medical bills.
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No need to be enrolled in Veterans Affairs benefits or health care services to call.
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As part of comprehensive services for those in need on the west side of Colorado Springs and El Paso County, WSC offers crisis intervention and on-site consultations with nurses.
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An interdisciplinary organization seeking to “promote evidence-based care, education, research, public policy, and respect in transgender health.” Website includes a provider directory.