Mental Health Resources

Jewish Family Services Mental Health Resources

JFS is offering counseling services to those impacted by the Marshall Fire and Straight-Line Wind Event, as well as individuals who have secondary trauma attributed to their roles as first responders, teachers, and disaster recovery staff. This program, generously supported by CFBC’s Boulder County Wildfire Fund, supports the behavioral health needs of those affected by the Marshall Fire. Individuals that have been impacted by the fire can identify and select a local licensed behavioral health provider. Providers on the list have availability and are accepting new clients in-person or virtually.

Boulder County Crisis Counseling provides 15 individual and 15 family (per household) therapy sessions for individuals impacted by the Marshall Fire. Registration for this program closed June 30, 2024.  You will then have until December 31st or until funds run out to complete your sessions. If you have specific questions or are having trouble finding a therapist who has capacity, please reach out to bccc@jewishfamilyservice.org and Nicole will be happy to assist you

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Additional Mental Health Resources

Contact Colorado Crisis Services at 1 (844) 493-8255, or text “TALK” to 38255, to speak  with a professional counselor about any area where you could use support for yourself or a loved one, from loneliness and isolation, to stress, relationship issues, substance use and other common concerns.

I Matter: 3 free mental health sessions for any youth in the state, largely available via telehealth

Victim Advocate Line – 303-441-3856

Disability and Disaster Hotline – 1-800-626-4959 (call/text)

Colorado Suicide Prevention Hotline – 1-844-493-TALK (8255), text TALK to 38255

Disaster Distress Hotline – 1-800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 6674