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  • Colorado Crisis Services
    • Provides free, confidential, professional and immediate support for any mental health, substance use or emotional concern.
    • Call 1-844-493-8255 or Text “TALK” to 38255
    • Walk-In Clinic Locations:
    • Aurora: 2206 Victor Street Aurora, CO 80045
    • Denver: 4353 E Colfax Ave Denver, CO 80220
    • Littleton: 6509 S Santa Fe Drive Littleton, CO 80120
  • La Raza Behavioral Health Clinic
    • The Behavioral Health Department at Servicios de la Raza is a specialized clinic providing culturally and linguistically responsive English and Spanish outpatient mental health and substance misuse services to underserved and uninsured populations.
    • 720-410-7108
    • 200 S Sheridan Blvd, Denver, CO 80226
    • https://serviciosdelaraza.org/
  • The Phoenix
    • Sober active community that hosts a variety of events in the Denver metro area.
    • thephoenix.org
  • Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Finder
    • Resource for people seeking treatment for mental and substance use disorders.
    • findtreatment.gov
  • Aurora Mental Health
    • Variety of addiction and recovery services (detox, outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, medication-assisted treatment, DUI education and therapy, etc.)
    • 303-617-2300
    • https://www.auroramhr.org/
  • WellPower
    • Provides a variety of adult and teen recovery services.
    • (303) 504-6500
    • wellpower.org
  • Alcoholics Anonymous
    • Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. It doesn’t cost anything to attend A.A. meetings. There are no age or education requirements to participate. A.A.’s primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
    • aa.org
  • Al-Anon + Alateen
    • Al-Anon is a mutual support group of peers who share their experience in applying the Al-Anon principles to problems related to the effects of a problem drinker in their lives. Al-Anon is not a program for finding or maintaining sobriety. It is a program to help the families or friends of alcoholics recover from the effects of someone else’s drinking.
    • https://al-anon.org/
  • Narcotics Anonymous
    • A support group for those attempting to recover from drugs other than just alcohol. The only requirement to become a member of NA is a desire to overcome your addiction.
    • na.org
  • SMART Recovery
    • Offers online and in-person support meetings. Methods grounded in Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
    • 440-951-5357
    • smartrecovery.org
  • In the Rooms
    • Online recovery network for people already in recovery, those seeking help from any addiction, and for the families, friends and allies of those people.
    • 888-401-1241
    • intherooms.com
  • National Problem Gambling Hotline
    • National Problem Gambling Helpline (1-800-GAMBLER) is operated by the National Council on Problem Gambling. The helpline serves as a one-stop hub connecting people looking for assistance with a gambling problem to local resources. This network includes 28 contact centers, covering all 50 states and U.S. territories.
    • Call 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537)
    • Text 800GAM (800426)
    • Chat: 1800gamblerchat.org

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