Colorado Crisis Services is the statewide behavioral health crisis response system offering residents mental health, substance use or emotional crisis help, information and referrals. The mission of Colorado Crisis Services is to strengthen Colorado’s mental health system by providing Coloradoans with greater access to crisis services wherever they are every day 24/7 regardless of ability to pay.
If you or a loved one are experiencing any of these issues call 1-800-493 TALK (8255) or Text to Talk 38255
The 988 suicide & Crisis Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practice for professionals in the United States
If you want to protect, prevent or help someone who is struggling, you can make an anonymous report about what you know. You are encouraged to make the anonymous report as soon as possible when you learn about something that may cause harm to others or yourself. MAKE A REPORT. MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
You can make a report by calling 1-877-542-SAFE (7233) or go to Safe2Tell.org.
Pikes Peak Suicide Prevention Partnership provides free support services to increase awareness, provide education, and connect individuals and organizations to needed resources. Weekly groups and resources for suicide prevention and inpatient/outpatient services, advocacy, self-help, support groups, hotlines, and detox are also available. Visit the Pikes Peak Suicide Prevention website or call (719) 573-7447.