National & Local Resources

NAMI Colorado provides free mental health education, advocacy, support groups, and family resources for individuals and families affected by mental illness throughout Colorado. They offer programs specifically for parents, caregivers, teens, and loved ones seeking support and connection.

Second Wind Fund helps connect Colorado youth at risk for suicide with free mental health therapy and support services by removing financial and access barriers to care. Their programs focus on early intervention, hope, and suicide prevention for children and teens.

iMatter Colorado helps youth access free therapy sessions with licensed mental health providers, making mental health support more accessible for children and teenagers across the state.

The Trevor Project provides crisis intervention, suicide prevention services, and mental health support for LGBTQ+ youth through phone, text, and online resources.

Postpartum Support International offers education, support groups, provider directories, and mental health resources for pregnant and postpartum parents and families.

The Child Mind Institute offers evidence-based resources, articles, and support for parents navigating anxiety, ADHD, behavioral challenges, trauma, and other child and adolescent mental health concerns.

The 988 Lifeline offers free, confidential 24/7 crisis support for individuals experiencing emotional distress, mental health crises, or suicidal thoughts, as well as support for loved ones and caregivers.

Judi’s House provides grief support groups and mental health resources for children, teens, and young adults who have experienced the death of a loved one.

The University of Denver’s Family Support Clinic provides support groups and resources for parents and caregivers of adolescents and young adults experiencing significant mental health challenges.