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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.
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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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No need to be enrolled in Veterans Affairs benefits or health care services to call.
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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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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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Providing counseling to heal trauma, plus mental wellness educational services, to first responders and their family members.
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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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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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A digital platform that provides curated and scientifically backed mental health and self-care resources for El Paso County.
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The Pikes Peak Library District maintains resource pages for teens related to mental health and suicide prevention.