Autism Society Colorado
The Autism Society of Colorado"s online peer support group is a welcoming space for individuals on the autism spectrum, their families and partners, friends, coworkers, and caregivers to connect, share experiences, and find support. Through virtual meetings, participants can engage in open discussions, exchange advice, and build a sense of community with others who understand their journey. We recognize that connections can happen both online and in person, and while our groups are virtual, some participants may choose to continue connections outside of ASC peer groups in ways that feel safe and comfortable for them. Moderated by peer-led facilitators, our groups are designed to be inclusive, respectful, and supportive– where participants are encouraged to explore challenges, communicate together, celebrate successes, and share helpful resources in a space that prioritizes understanding and accessibility.
- 720-214-0794
- info@autismcolorado.org
- https://www.autismcolorado.org/support-groups
- PO Box 848, Broomfield, CO 80038
Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado
Brain Injury Association of Colorado supports people struggling with the effects of a brain injury, stroke, or concussion. So you can survive – and thrive.
- 303-355-9969
- 800-955-2443
- info@BIAColorado.org
- https://biacolorado.org/support-groups/
- 7900 E Colfax Ave, Suite B Denver, CO 80220
Colorado Cancer Coalition
Through our network of Task Forces, community partnerships, and evidence-based initiatives, we connect people and programs across the cancer continuum – from prevention and early detection to treatment, survivorship, and palliative care. Our goal is to ensure that every person in Colorado – no matter where they live – has access to high-quality cancer prevention, screening, treatment, and support services. By aligning efforts statewide, we amplify impact, close gaps in care, and create lasting systems change.
- CCCinfo@Trailhead.Institute
- https://www.coloradocancercoalition.org/supportgroups/
- Trailhead Institude 1999 Broadway, Suite 600 Denver, Colorado 80202
NAMI Family Support Group
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Family Support Groups are an important resource for families who have a loved one with a mental illness. Knowing that others have had the same experience is a relief to families who have seldom spoken about mental illness to neighbors, friends, or often, even relatives. Learning that other have been able to work out some common issues can inspire hope.
Teen Parent Collaborative
The Teen Parent Collaborative (TPC) brings together local non-profit and service providers in throughout Colorado to work towards a vision where all teen parents and their children have all the resources they need to flourish.
Colorado Association of Professional Interpreters
Professional association for interpreters in Colorado. Provides online directory of interpreters in the state.
- president@citacolorado.org
- membership@citacolorado.org
- https://citacolorado.org/
Community Language Cooperative
At Community Language Cooperative we make sure that we are able to provide interpretation, translation and language justice training to ensure that everyone is able to participate in society and engage civically in the language of their heart.
- 720-394-0126
- info@communitylanguagecoop.com
- https://communitylanguagecoop.com/
- PO Box 2461 Englewood, Colorado 80150
CDVR: Blind & Low Vision Services
Our trained staff help people who are blind, low vision or deaf-blind. You might be eligible for our services if you have diabetic retinopathy, retinitis pigmentosa, stargardt, macular degeneration, usher syndrome, leber congenital amaurosis, achromatopsia, glaucoma, cataracts, and more.
CDPHE: Positive Youth Development
Learn about positive youth development to help youth acquire the knowledge and skills they need to become healthy and productive adults.
- 303-866-5700
- https://cdhs.colorado.gov/positive-youth-development
- 1575 Sherman St. Denver, CO 80203
Colorado Mountain Club: Youth Programs
CMC Youth Programs offers camps for all ages, levels, and outdoor interests. We offer day camps and overnights based out of our headquarters in Golden, Colorado.
- 303-279-3080
- office@cmc.org
- https://www.cmc.org/youth
- 15605 W 32nd Ave, Golden, CO 80401
Colorado Office of School Safety
Supporting safe and positive Colorado schools through a Crisis Response Unit, Grants Unit, and a School Safety Resource Center.
- 303-550-2737
- cdps_oss@state.co.us
- https://oss.colorado.gov/
- 700 Kipling Street, Suite 1000, Denver, Colorado 80215
Denver Area Youth Services (DAYS)
Their mission is to provide comprehensive human services to children, youth, and families throughout Colorado. DAYS provides mental health services, home-based family services, foster care, independent living placements for adolescents, and supervised parental visitation for children, youth, and families in need. Services can be self-referred or referred through local human services departments or the juvenile justice system.
- 303-698-2300
- ndalbertis@denveryouthservices.org
- https://www.denveryouthservices.org/
- 363 S. Harlan St., Ste 104, Lakewood, CO 80226
I Matter Colorado
I Matter connects youth 18 and younger (and 21 and younger for those receiving special education services) with a licensed therapist for up to 6 free counseling sessions! No insurance, credit card, or legal status information is required. Sessions are available in person or virtual by computer.
Tennyson Center for Children
Tennyson Center for Children has served Colorado’s most neglected, abused, and traumatized children since 1904. We are known for our high standard of care across all our programs and services. These services include an accredited, Therapeutic K-12 School and Day Treatment Program with a 4:1 student-to-staff ratio on our campus and in-home and Community Programs in 12 counties across the state to provide preventive services and therapy to strengthen families with children aged 0 to adulthood.
- 303-433-2541
- Admissions: 303-731-4845
- info@tennysoncenter.org
- https://www.tennysoncenter.org/
- 2950 Tennyson Street, Denver, CO 80212
Youth MOVE Colorado
Youth MOVE Colorado’s vision is to ensure that you are empowered, educated, and given a decision-making role in your own life, as well as in organizations and programs in your community, state, and nation. We are here to promote and support youth as leaders and encourage youth and young adults to develop leadership skills for the many forms you will encounter throughout your life.
Responsibility Grows Here
Talking with youth about marijuana can be difficult, but it’s the best way to help them make good decisions. The more informed you are, the more helpful you can be to the youth in your life. Use the website below to find community resources, legal information about marijuana use and information about health effects when one uses marijuana.
- 303-692-2000
- https://responsibilitygrowshere.com/
- 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, CO 80246
Baby & Me Tobacco Free
Introducing the Baby & Me - Tobacco Free Program™ (BMTF), a powerful initiative dedicated to liberating pregnant women and their families from the grip of tobacco addiction. Our mission is to kindle inspiration, instill empowerment, and drive real change in communities, breaking the chains of generational tobacco use. Telehealth Service Available Statewide.
- 716-484-3325
- babyandmetobaccofree.org
- 1890 North Revere Court, Aurora, CO 80045
Al-Anon Teen and Alateen
Alateen (Al-Anon for younger members) is a vital part of Al-Anon Family Groups. Young people seeking help with problems that arise when alcoholism afflicts a parent, another close relative, or a friend meet to exchange experiences and to gain an understanding of themselves and the alcoholic.
- 303-321-8788
- CAL@denverasc.org
- https://al-anon-co.org
- P.O. Box 31808, Aurora, CO 80041-0808