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1 Community Resources For Mental Health/Addiction & Recovery For the Denver, Castle Rock, Monument, Colorado Springs, Teller County, Fountain, & Pueblo County Areas
2 MENTAL HEALTH A New Dawn Psychotherapy- Trauma Specialist Barbara C. Murray- Trauma, sex addiction Beyond Beautiful Counseling Bohemian Sanctuary GLBTQ Co-Prevention Strategies-Presentations Da Vinci Aromatherapy Dough Depression Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) Denver Counseling Solutions Due North Life Coach- Specialty with GLBTQ Equinox Counseling & Wellness Center Fulfillment Counseling & Life Coaching Health Solutions Heart and Soul Counseling Services Heart-Hands-Healings Addiction & MH Hill & Hawker Professional Counseling Jeri Sutton-Shores, LPC, EMDR Mental Health Walk in crisis center Denver National Alliance on Mental Illness Denver National Alliance on Mental Illness CS New Heights Behavioral Health (Disabilities) Parker Professional Psychological Services Peterson Family Counseling Regis University Division of Counseling The Counseling Couch Triumph Counseling- Monument ADDICTION & RECOVERY Achieve Whole Recovery A Turning Point Alcoholics Anonymous Al-non-& AL-A-Teen Ayuda- MH, SBTX Spanish Speaking Brain and Body Integration Crossroads Turning points Pueblo El Paso County Detox Center INNOVA Recovery Service (Monument) Kirsten Bilzing subtx use & relation recovery Landmark Community School Lifted From The Rut Addiction Services
3 Sandstone Care- MH, SBTX Sobriety First Sober living home SHELTERS Age road UMC shelter Woodland Park Catholic Charities Crawford House Vet Shelter DC Cares Douglas Elbert Task Force Family Promise of Colorado Springs Family Tree for families and youth Mercy Housing Parker Task Force Pikes Peak united way homeward pikes peak Salvation Army SECOR Shelters in Pueblo Springs Rescue Mission Urban Peak for Youth Cs Urban Peak for Youth Denver Veterans House Winter Shelter Network Winter Warming Shelter, New Hope Center HELP LINES/HOT LINES American Cancer Society Aspen Pointe Crisis Center Cocaine Anonymous Hotline Colorado Mental Health Crisis & Support Colorado Quit Line Crystal Meth Anonymous Energy outreach Colorado Human Trafficking Resource Center Denver LEAP Emergency heat assistance Metro Crisis Services Partnership for Prescription Assistance Pikes Peak United Way Info and Referral Line 211 Safe 2 Tell Colorado Suicide Prevention Lifeline TALK (8255) Tessa Center for Domestic Violence 24/ AGENCIES/CENTERS
4 Aspen Mine Center resources for Teller County Cares program (help with non-emerg serv) Catholic charities of Castle Rock Center on Fathering Colorado Autism Center Colorado Coaliton for homeless clinic Community of Care Network Community Partnership Family Resource Center Comom-Free Dental for Children/Adults Centro de la Familia Therapists speak Spanish Denver Housing Authority Department of Human Services (DHS) Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Douglas County Dept of Human Services Dream Centers- services for women & kids Eating Disorder Centers- Colo Sprgs, Denver Ecumenical Social Ministries Finding our voices (FOV) Fountain Valley Senior Services Give yourself credit (Help with credit) Homeless Medical Clinic Inner City Health Center Inside Out Youth Services for GLBTIQ youth Kids in need of Dentistry Marion House SET Clinic Mission Medical Clinic Northern Churches Care One Nation Walking Together Partners in Housing Path2empathy-Educate, Experience, Empower Peak Parent Center- Disability Advocates Peak Vista Community Health Centers Pikes Peak Southern leadership Pikes Peak Workforce Center Planned Parenthood Pueblo City-County Health Dept or Pueblo DHS Reach Pikes Peak (resources for those in need) Second Chance Through Faith- gang prev prgrm Senior Information and Assistance Center SET Family Medical Clinic Southern Colorado Aids Project (S-Cap) Stout Street Clinic The Shandy Clinic TLC Pharmacy Tri- County Health Center- Castle Rock
5 Veronica Moya licensed daycare provider Military/ Veterans Army Community Services Calhan Soaring Eagles Ranch Christian Ministry for Vets by Vets Colorado Springs Vet Center DAV Colorado Springs Denver VA DOD Safe Helpline Douglas County Veterans Services Family Care Center Freedom Hunters Give an Hour Mt Carmel Center of Excellence Point Man Ministries- Monument Pueblo Outpatient Clinic Rocky Mountain Human Services Teller County Veteran Services The Home Front Cares TREA- The Enlisted Association Chapter USAFA SARC 24 HR Hotline 333-SARC (7272) VA Choice Program VA Homeless Veterans Program VFW- Fountain Veterans Administration Veterans in Charge Welcome Home Warrior Behavioral Health Hospitals Betty Ford Center Cedar Springs Hospital Highlands Behavioral Health Parkview Behavioral Health Peak View Behavioral Health The Meadows The Recovery Village
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