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List of Counseling Agencies

Regina Caeli Clinical Services/Catholic Charities of Denver

8 W. Dry Creek Circle, Suite 206 Littleton, Colorado 80120
Phone: 720.377.1359
Fax: 720.399.2548
http://ccdenver.org/Services/Counseling/Catholic-Couseling.aspx

Sliding Fee Scale: No
Grants available: Yes
Insurance Required: No
Psychiatric Counseling Services: No
Counseling Services: Individual, couples, family and child counseling; Psychological assessments; Consultations
Specializations: Faith-based counseling; Cognitive-behavioral therapy

University of Colorado at Denver

University of Colorado Denver, North Classroom
1200 Larimer Street, Room #4036
Denver, CO 80217-3364
Phone: 303.556.4372
http://www.ucdenver.edu/life/services/counseling-center/Pages/default.aspx

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes
Insurance Required: No
Psychiatric Counseling Services: Yes
Counseling Services: Individual and couples therapy.
Specializations: Trauma, student life and transition difficulties, anxiety, depression.

Maria Droste Counseling Center (MDS Counseling Center)

1355 South Colorado Blvd., Suite C-100
Denver, Colorado 80222
Phone: 303.756.9052
Fax: 303.756.0308
Website: http://www.mdscounseling.org/
Email: info@mdscounseling.org

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes, services are provided regardless of ability to pay
Insurance Required: No
Psychiatric Counseling Services: Yes
Counseling Services: individual counseling and psychotherapy for adults, children, adolescents and seniors.
Counseling is also available for couples and entire families. In addition, we offer various group counseling. Specialization: Addictions, Alcohol Treatment , Anger Management, Anxiety, Codependency, Couples/Relationships, Child Evaluations, Crime Victimization, Custody Evaluations, Depression, Domestic Violence, Eating Disorders, End of Relationships, Family Therapy, Gay and Lesbian Issues, Grief and Loss, HIV/AIDS, Incest/Sexual Abuse, Parenting Concerns, Psychological Testing, Pre-marital Counseling, Self-esteem, Sexual Intimacy, Special Advocate, Spiritual Growth, Stress reduction, Trauma.

Professional Psychology Center (University of Denver)

2460 S. Vine Street
Denver, CO 80208
Phone: 303.871.3626
Fax: 303.871.7656
Website: http://www.du.edu/gspp/professional-psychology-center/

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes, $5-50.
Insurance Required: No Psychiatric Counseling Services: Yes
Counseling Services: Individual, Family, Group, Couples
Specializations: Multicultural, GLBT, discounted psychological assessment, forensic evaluations, couples therapy, trauma

Access Counseling Center

Access Boulder: 1534 55th Street. Boulder, CO 80303
Access Louisville: 1021 S. Boulder Road Louisville, CO 80027
Access Longmont: 611 Ken Pratt Blvd. Longmont, CO 80501
Phone: 303.449.7898
Website: http://www.accessboulder.org/

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes
Insurance Required: No
Psychiatric Counseling Services: No
Counseling Services: Families, individuals, couples and child therapy. Therapy is provided by master and doctoral level interns.
Specializations: trauma, relationship stresses, parenting skills, communication, anger-management and problem-solving skills, divorced or separated parenting skills and support, anger management, supervised, monitored and therapeutic visitation services, play therapy, childhood trauma and loss

Shepherd's Gate Counseling Center

6399 South Santa Fe Drive
Littleton, CO 80120
Phone: 303.762.6987
Website: http://www.denverseminary.edu/resources/shepherds-gate-counseling-center/

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes, fees and range from free to $15 per fifty-minute session, based on income.
Insurance Required: No
Psychiatric Counseling Services: No
Counseling Services: Individual, child, family therapy.
Specializations: Men's and women's issues, anxiety/depression, marriage and family counseling, adolescent issues, grief and loss, parenting, seniors and aging issues, play therapy for children.

Notes: Counseling sessions are normally held on weekday evenings, Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings. Clients receive professional expertise and personal attention from our qualified staff of graduate counseling students. They have dual training in counseling and theology and are educated in the most current therapy techniques. Our counselors are selected for their Christian commitment; however, they are able to work with people no matter where they are on their spiritual journey. All counselors are supervised by licensed faculty.

Mental Health Center of Denver

4141 E Dickenson Place
Denver, CO 80222
Main Number/Information: 303.504.6500
Appointment: 303.504.1250 TTY: 303.322.6190
Website: http://www.mhcd.org/
Email: GetHelp@MHCD.org ContactMHCD@MHCD.org

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes
Insurance Required: Yes
Psychiatric Counseling Services: Yes
Counseling Services: Individual, family, couples and child therapy.
Specializations: Crisis and emergency service, combined mental health and substance abuse treatment for co-occurring disorders, case management services to work with consumers in the community, assistance with coordinating community services; medical care, housing resources, substance abuse treatment, and education and vocational training, individual treatment planning, psychiatric evaluation, prescription of medication, and medication monitoring, psycho-education, specialized services for deaf and hard of hearing children, adolescents, adults and families, confidential, professional, affordable mental health services to individuals, families, partners, friends and caregivers of those affected by HIV/AIDS. MHCD’s Centro de las Familias provides comprehensive, bilingual mental health services to Spanish speaking adults, children and families.

Notes: MHCD has six adult outpatient clinics serve Denver. All MHCD clinics are staffed by multi-disciplinary teams of psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, nurses, case managers, social workers, substance abuse counselors, medical assistants and support staff that deliver a specialized array of services.

Community Reach Center

Thornton/Administration: 8931 Huron St, Thornton, CO 80260
Phone: 303.853.3654

Brighton: 1850 E Egbert St 2nd Floor, Brighton, CO 80601
Phone: 303.853.3600

Commerce City: 4371 E 72nd Ave, Commerce City, CO 80022
Phone: 303.853.3456

Northglenn: 11285 Highline Dr Northglenn, CO 80233
Phone: 303.853.3400

Westminster: 3031 W 76th Ave, Westminster, CO 80030
Phone: 303.853.3661
Website: http://www.communityreachcenter.org/

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes, sessions are self-pay.
Insurance Required: No, Medicaid and private insurance accepted.
Psychiatric Counseling Services: Yes
Counseling Services: Individual, family, adolescent, couples, child, group therapy.
Specializations: Trauma, substance abuse, broken relationships, grief and loss, crisis/emergency services, depression, anger, anxiety, substance abuse, vocational services, school programs, integrated Healthcare, criminal Justice Programs, on-site pharmacy, psychological testing

Aurora Mental Health Center

Administrative Office: 11059 E. Bethany Dr., Suite 200, Aurora, Colorado 80014
North Aurora Center: 1646 Elmira Street, Aurora CO 80010
Phone: 303.617.2300
Fax: 303.617.2397
24 Hour Emergency Counseling Services: 303.617.2300
Website: http://www.aumhc.org/
Email: info@aumhc.org

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes, as low as $10.
Insurance Required: No, accept Medicaid and private insurance. Take non-Aurora residents.
Psychiatric Counseling Services: Counseling Services: individual, group, family, and couples counseling, medication services including evaluation and follow-up services, and psychological testing.
Specializations: Trauma, older adult services. Groups: stress and anxiety management, creating happiness, support group for single parents, relaxation techniques, assertion training, couples issues, women's wellness, anger management, coping with a loss, adults with aging parents, bipolar education, positive living, social skills

Mental Health Center of Boulder County

Boulder: 1333 Iris Ave., Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 303.443.8500
Fax: 303.449.6029

Broomfield: 899 Highway 287 Suite 300, Broomfield, CO 80020-7319
Phone: 303.466.3007
Fax: 303.464.1413

Lafayette: 400 E. Simpson, Suite 202, Lafayette, CO 80026
Phone: 303.665.2670
Fax: 303.661.0818

Longmont: 529 Coffman, Suite 300, Longmont, CO 80501
Phone: 303.684.0555
Fax: 303.245.4459

Emergency Services: 303.447.1665.
Website: http://www.mhcbc.org/

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes, as low as $6.
Insurance Required: No, only accepts Medicaid and Medicare, no private insurance.
Psychiatric Counseling Services: Yes
Counseling Services: Individual, family, couples, adolescent, child and group therapy

Jefferson Center for Mental Health

Access Office: 9485 West Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, CO 80215

Cedar Office: 9808 West Cedar Avenue, Lakewood, CO 80226

Emergency Office: 9485 West Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, CO 80215

Evergreen Mountain Office: 28577 Buffalo Park Road, Suite 100, Evergreen, CO 80439

Gilpin Mental Health Services: 2960 Dory Hill Road, Suite 100, Golden, CO 80403

Independence Outpatient Office: 4851 Independence Street, 1st Floor, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033

MCPN - Metro Community Provider Network: 8500 West Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, CO 80215

North Wadsworth Office: 7878 Wadsworth Suite 100, Arvada, CO 80002

South Outpatient Office: 9200 West Cross Drive, Suite 421, Littleton, CO 80123

West Colfax Outpatient Office: 9485 West Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, CO 80215

General Information & Appointments: 303.425.0300 or 800.201.5264
Website: http://www.jeffersonmentalhealth.org/

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes, ability-to-pay policy, based on income, number of dependents, and availability of other funding
Insurance Required: No
Psychiatric Counseling Services: Yes
Counseling Services: Individual, family, couples, child, adolescent, group therapy.
Specializations: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Co-Occurring Treatment (substance abuse/mental illness), trauma

Servicios de la Raza (Spanish speaking and bilingual therapists)

4055 Tejon St., Denver, CO 80211
Phone: 303.458.5851
Website: http://www.serviciosdelaraza.org/

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes
Insurance Required: No
Psychiatric Counseling Services: Yes
Counseling Services: Individual, family and group therapy.
Specializations: Spanish speaking, Life transitions, grief/loss, communication, depression, trauma, divorce, family issues

Jewish Family Services

Denver Office: Joyce and Kal Zeff Building
3201 South Tamarac Drive, Denver, CO 80231
Phone: 303.597.7777
Fax: 303.597-7700

Boulder Office: 3800 Kalmia Avenue, Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: 303.415.1025

Website: www.jewishfamilyservice.org/
Email: counseling@jewishfamilyservice.org

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes, based on income, also accept most insurance plans, including Medicaid.
Insurance Required: No
Psychiatric Counseling Services: Yes
Counseling Services: Individuals, couples therapy
Specializations: Anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma Anger Parenting Physical/sexual abuse Marriage and divorce Self-esteem School/work issues Aging Communication Relationships Caretaking Vocational support Housing assistance.
Groups: Caregiver Education/Support Group for Members of the GLBT Community, Couples marriage counseling, support for families with a loved one with mental illness, support groups for individuals with chronic illness

Asian-Pacific Center (must be Asian or Pacific Islander)

1544 Elmira St., Aurora CO 80010
Phone: 303.365.2959
Fax: 303.344.4599

1825 York St., Denver, CO 80206
Phone: 303.393.0304 or 303.355.0710
Fax: 303.388.1172

6055 Lehman Drive #103, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Phone: 719.533.1301
Website: http://www.apdc.org/

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes, $50 is the minimum payment.
Insurance Required: No
Psychiatric Counseling Services: Yes
Counseling Services: Individual and family therapy.
Specializations: Victim assistance services, youth programs (after-school, mentorship, leadership), health outreach and education (breast and cervical cancer outreach and prevention, tobacco use prevention, hepatitis B education and screening), health research, ESL/Citizenship classes, and a variety of other programs targeted at the Asian American/Pacific Islander community of Colorado

Notes: Must be Asian or Pacific Islander: Participating Communities include but are not limited to the Cambodian, Chinese/Taiwanese, Hmong, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Laotian and Vietnamese communities

The Center (GLBT specific)

1050 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203
Phone: 303.733.7743
Fax: 303.282.9399

Rainbow Alley:
Phone: 303.831.0442 (Drop-In Center number)

Email: rainbowalley@glbtcolorado.org
Website: http://www.glbtcolorado.org/
Email: info@glbtcolorado.org

Insurance Required: No
Psychiatric Counseling Services: Referrals are provided.
Counseling Services: Yes, individual and group therapy.
Specializations: GLBT community, advocacy, referrals to GLBT friendly providers, support groups, smoking cessation.

The Center's Legal Initiatives Project (CLIP), Public Policy and Advocacy, GLBT Social & Support Groups, Health Resource & Referral, Lesbian Cancer Support Services, News Media Resource & Referral, Denver PrideFest, Speakers Bureau, Safe Facility for Group Meetings, Terry Mangan Memorial Library, Youth Services/Rainbow Alley, David Bohnett Cyber Center.

United Way of Denver Directory

2505 18th Street, Denver, Colorado 80211
Phone: 303.433.8383
Fax: 303.455.6462
Website: http://www.unitedwaydenver.org

Specialized Services: School Readiness, Youth Success, Adult Self Sufficiency - We create transformational housing programs and matched savings programs for hard-working people who are struggling. By helping individuals and families to achieve financial stability and build assets, they can buy a home, send a child to college or start their own business. Our ultimate goal is a vibrant community of financially stable working adults who are not dependent on public assistance.

Denver Family Therapy Center

Main Office: 4891 Independence #165, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
Phone: 303.456.0600

Wheat Ridge #2 Office: 7651 W. 41st Suite 200, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
Phone: 303.456.0600

Aurora Office: 3000 Jamaica Ct. Suite #340, Aurora, CO 80014

Denver Office: 950 South Cherry St. #330, Denver, CO 80246
Phone: 303.456.0600
Website: http://www.denverfamilytherapycenter.com

Sliding Fee Scale: No, can pay full cost out of pocket.
Insurance Required: No
Psychiatric Counseling Services: Yes
Counseling Services: Outpatient mental health therapy, family therapy, couples therapy, adolescent substance abuse treatment.
Specializations: Hospital Diversion, Inpatient Services, Intensive Outpatient Program for Drug and Alcohol Abuse, In-Home Treatment, Adolescent and Adult Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Play Therapy

Rape Assistance & Awareness Program (RAAP)

P.O. Box 18951 | Denver, CO 80218
Phone: 303.329.9922
Fax: 303.329.9964
24-hour English-speaking hotline: 303.322.7273
24-hour Spanish-speaking hotline: 303.329.0031
Deaf and Hard of Hearing hotline: 303.329.0023 (staffed 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
Website: http://www.raap.org/

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes, RAAP does not turn anyone away based on inability to pay for services. Fees for individual and group counseling are based on sliding fee scales. However, RAAP does not require proof of income. The sliding scale for individual counseling ranges from $1-$70 and group counseling is $1-$30. RAAP also accepts Crime Victim Compensation as a method of payment for counseling service. RAAP does not currently accept any health insurance benefits. However, for those clients who want to utilize their insurance based, mental health benefits, RAAP will work to connect them with appropriate referrals.
Insurance Required: No
Psychiatric Counseling Services: No
Counseling Services: Individual and group therapy
Specializations: 16-week adult women's rape survivor group, 24-week adult women's childhood sexual abuse (incest) survivor group, Teen group for adolescent females, African American women's group, Monolingual Spanish-speaking women's group, English-speaking Latina group

Notes: Our Rape Crisis Hotlines provide crisis intervention, referrals and information on issues concerning sexual assault and sexual abuse. Other services include Victim Advocacy and Case Management, and a variety of counseling options. RAAP counsels female and male rape and incest survivors who are ages 13 and older throughout Metro-Denver via three offices: downtown Denver, southeast suburbs and north suburbs. Free child care is available at our downtown Denver office and transportation to and from counseling is available for all three offices.

Lutheran Family Services

363 S. Harlan Street, Suite 200
Denver, CO 80226-3552
Phone: 303.922.3433 or 800.579.9496
Fax: 303.922.7335
Website: http://www.lfsco.org/

Sliding Fee Scale: Pregnancy counseling is free of charge.
Insurance Required: No
Psychiatric Counseling Services: No
Counseling Services: Pregnancy counseling
Specialization: Pregnancy counseling

Notes: No religious affiliation required, adoption Services, disaster response-crisis counseling and other services as needed, for survivors of federally declared disasters, foster care services, parent Education and support, legal immigration services/servicios legales de inmigración, refugee and asylee programs, teen pregnancy prevention

Arapahoe House (substance abuse treatment)

8801 Lipan Street, Thornton, CO 80260
Phone: 303.657.3700
Website: http://www.arapahoehouse.org/
Email: info@ahinc.org

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes, $40 for an intake; $10 – 50 per hour for therapy.
Insurance Required: No, take Medicaid and private insurance.
Psychiatric Counseling Services: Yes
Counseling Services: Adult Detoxification services, adult Intensive residential treatment, adult Day Treatment, adult DUI Services, adult Outpatient Services (individual and group therapy)
Specializations: Dual diagnosis services, Specialized Services for Women, cultural services. Notes: Locations also in Aurora, Central Denver, Thornton, Lakewood, Commerce City, Wheat Ridge and Lafayette. Admission to the Arapahoe House Adult Outpatient Programs are as follows: (1) the individual must have a substance abuse problem; (2) the individual must be free of withdrawal symptoms or medical problems that require 24-hour medical monitoring or detoxification; (3) the individual must be free of psychiatric symptoms that place them at high risk to harm themselves or others; (4) and the individual must be age 18 or older.

Safehouse Denver (Domestic Violence Shelter)

Mailing address: SafeHouse Denver, Inc., 1649 Downing Street,Denver, CO 80218
24 Hour Crisis and Information Line: Phone: 303.318.9989
Fax: 303.318.9979
Website: http://www.safehouse-denver.org/

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes
Insurance Required: No
Psychiatric Counseling Services: Referrals provided.
Counseling Services: Domestic violence safe shelter, emergency services, counseling & Advocacy Center, community education.
Specializations: English and Spanish speaking services, Safety Planning, Individual Counseling & Advocacy, Support Groups, Referrals to Community Resources, Children's)

Boulder County Safehouse (Domestic Violence Shelter)

835 North St., Boulder, CO 80304-3223
Phone: 303.673.9000
24hr Crisis Line: 303.444.2424
Website: http://www.safehousealliance.org/

Sliding Fee Scale: Yes, $1 – 35 per hour.
Insurance Required: No
Psychiatric Counseling Services: No
Counseling Services: Emergency shelter, crisis services. Individual, family, child therapy, community referrals
Specializations: Emergency Response Team , Emergency Shelter, Safety Plans, Outreach Counseling Support groups, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered and Queer Safe-Relationship Outreach, Legal Advocacy, Domestic Abuse Response Team, Legal Clinics, Immigration Legal Clinics, Transitional Services, Spiritual Support

Notes: The Tri-City Program offers group and individual counseling, public education and crisis line services. Based in Lafayette, our Tri-City outreach office serves Louisville, Lafayette, Superior, and Broomfield. Office hours are also held at the Broomfield FISH office one day per week. To reach the Tri-City office, call 303-673-9000. Protection Order Clinics are located at:

  • Boulder County Justice Center, 1777 Canyon Boulevard, at the corner of 6th and Canyon, First Floor, Conference Room #2
  • Broomfield County Courthouse, 17 DesCombes Blvd., Broomfield, CO 80020
  • Gateway Battered Women’s Shelter (Domestic Violence Shelter)

    Mailing address: P.O. Box 914
    Aurora, CO 80040-0914
    Phone: 303.343.1851
    Website: http://www.gatewayshelter.org/

    Sliding Fee Scale: Yes
    Insurance Required: No
    Psychiatric Counseling Services: No
    Services: Emergency shelter, short-term housing, Court Advocacy Program

    Alcoholics Anonymous Denver

    1800 Boulder St. #100, Denver 80211
    24 hr hotline: 303.322.4440
    Meeting and office finder: http://www.aa.org/lang/en/meeting_finder.cfm?origpage=29

    Empowerment Counseling Services, Inc. (substance abuse treatment)

    1675 Carr Street, Suite 110-B, Lakewood CO 80214
    Phone: 303.238.9689

    9101 North Pearl Street, Suite 212, Denver CO 80229
    Phone: 303.450.6701

    Sliding Fee Scale: Session are self-pay.
    Insurance Required: No
    Counseling Services: Individual and group substance abuse treatment
    Specializations: Substance abuse treatment, programs for DUI/DWI offenders

    Exempla West Pines at Lutheran Medical Center (crisis care)

    3400 Lutheran Pkwy, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033-6035
    Phone: 303.467.4080
    Website: http://www.exempla.org/body.cfm?id=1257

    Sliding Fee Scale: No
    Insurance Required: Yes
    Psychiatric Counseling Services: Yes
    Counseling Services: Crisis management, inpatient services, individual and group therapy
    Specialization: Emergency mental health care.

    Notes: Free Support Groups: Recovery from Alcohol and Drugs, Cocaine Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Al-Anon, Families Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, Bipolar Support Group, Grief Support

    Community Referrals

    Aurora Police Dept. Victim Services: 303.739.6398
    Adams Co. Court Victim Assistance: 303.659.7735
    Arapahoe Co. Court Victim Assistance: 303.365.5815
    Arapahoe District Court Victim Assist.: 720.874.8500
    Anti-Violence Program-GLBT crisis line: 303.852.5094
    Asian Pacific Development Program: 303.355.0710
    Aurora Mental Health-crisis line: 303.617.2300
    Colorado Organization for Victims Assistance: 303.861.1160
    Denver Victims Assistance Unit: 720.913.6035
    DVI-Women with Disabilities: 303.839.5510

    Community Support Groups

    Bipolar Mental Health Support at West Pines
    Meetings: Tuesday 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. in Group Room A, Administration Building, West Pines. Check in with the receptionist
    Contact Information: 303.467.4000 or 800.779.2701

    Denver West Mental Health Support Group
    Meetings: Tuesday nights at West Pines Administration Building (Group Room) 3400 Lutheran Parkway from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
    Contact Information: 303.331.2599 (Recorded Information)

    Depression/Bipolar Recovery Group of Midtown Denver
    Meetings: Meet the fourth Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in Denver, at the Messiah Lutheran Church, 1750 Colorado Blvd (across from the museum of nature and science – parking on east side of church). Just show up, no registration necessary.
    Contact Information: www.beyondbipolar.com

    Depression Drop-In Support Center
    Run by a professional psychology center graduate psychology student.
    Meetings: First and Third Tuesday of the month from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. 2460 S. Vine, Room 12, University of Denver
    Contact Information: 303.871.2801 or 303.871.3626

    Depressive/Manic Depressive Support Group of Metro Denver, Aurora Chapter
    Meetings: Tuesdays at 6 p.m. at Aurora Mental Health Center, 14301 E. Hampden Ave., Aurora; open meeting, can just show up, no affiliation with Aurora MHC needed
    Contact Information: Carol Stowell at 303.329.9894

    Empower Colorado Parent Support Group
    EMPOWER COLORADO (Education, Movement: Parents Offering Wisdom, Encouragement and Resources) and the Jefferson Center Office of Consumer and Family Affairs offer a support group for families raising children with emotional or mental health issues.
    Meetings: First and third Thursday of the month at Jefferson Unitarian Church, 14350 West 32nd Avenue, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
    Contact Information: Shelli Howard at 303.432.5219

    Family to Family Education Classes
    A multi-week mental illness education class led by family members following a curriculum developed by the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI).
    Meetings: The series is held once or twice a year in Jefferson County.
    Contact Information: NAMI-Colorado at 303.321.3104

    Lakewood Family Support Group
    The Lakewood Family Support Group is for family members of adults with mental illness to offer and receive support and share with others.
    Meetings: Two meeting are held every month, the 2nd and 4th Tuesday from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Meetings held at 9808 W. Cedar Ave., Lakewood (Jefferson Center's Cedar Building)
    Contact Information: Pat O'Connell, Family Peer Mentor at 303.432.5114

    North Star Depressive & Bi-Polar Alliance Support Group
    Peer support and education group which is a local chapter of the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance. Consumers and family members meet concurrently.
    Meetings: Monday at Crossroads Baptist Church in Northglenn at 7:00 p.m
    Contact Information: 303.584.1957

    Recovery Inc.
    Support groups for people struggling with stress and tension, anxiety or panic, depression or fatigue, sleep problems or worry, anger or fears, feeling helpless or hopeless, other emotional problems.
    Meetings: Call number above for information on local meetings. To get started, simply go to a meeting (can bring a friend or relative for extra support). There are no required fees, a voluntary collection is taken at every meeting & annual memberships are available.
    Contact Information: 303.458.7680
    www.recovery-inc.com

    Schizophrenics Anonymous (SA)
    SA is a six-step, self-help, peer support group for people with schizophrenia. The group is entirely consumer run.
    Meetings: Tuesdays at 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. at 9808 West Cedar Ave., Lakewood, CO.
    Contact Information: 303.432.5400 and ask to speak to one of the SA group leaders.
    (This is a closed group: JCMH clients only)

    Spouse/Significant Other Support Group
    This support group is for spouses or significant others who have a loved one with mental illness to offer and receive support and share with others.
    Meetings: Third Monday of every month from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 9808 W. Cedar Ave., Lakewood (Jefferson Center's Cedar Building).
    Contact Information: Pat O'Connell, Family Peer Mentor at 303.432.5114.

    South West Denver Depressive, Manic-Depressive Support Group
    Peer support group
    Meetings: Thursday nights at Fort Logan Mental Health Institute in the main building, 3520 W. Oxford Avenue, room B108 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
    Contact Information: 303.866.7066

    S.T.A.R. Reach Center, Schizophrenics Anonymous (SA)
    SA is a six-step, consumer led support group for people with schizophrenia. This is an open group. Meetings: Every Thursday from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. at the Star Reach Center, 2531 West Church Ranch Avenue, Littleton, CO. (Close to light rail and buses.)
    Contact Information: 303.798.0128 (Ask for Todd)

    Visions for Tomorrow Classes
    A multi-week mental illness education class sponsored by the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill for parents of children and youth.
    Contact Information: NAMI-Colorado at 303.321.3104
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