Explore local mental health resources, community organizations, and crisis services in Colorado Springs.
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Mental Health & Peer Support Organizations
Colorado Springs is home to several trusted organizations offering free or low-cost peer support, mental health education, and advocacy for individuals and families.
NAMI Colorado Springs
Peer-led support, education classes, and advocacy for families and individuals living with mental health conditions.
1615 S. Murray Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80916
719.473.8477

DBSA Colorado Springs
Free, confidential support groups for people managing depression, bipolar disorder, and mood disorders.
1586 S. 21st St #13e, Colorado Springs, CO
(719) 477-1515

Mental Health Colorado
Statewide advocacy and resources for mental health and substance use—offering education, policy updates, and tools for families.
303 E. 17th Ave, Floor 4, Denver, CO 80203
720.208.2220

Crisis & Emergency Services
If you or someone you love is experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis, help is available 24/7. These local resources provide immediate, compassionate support when it matters most.

Colorado Crisis Services
Available 24/7 via phone at 1-844-493-TALK (8255) or by texting TALK to 38255. Free and confidential support for any mental health or substance use concern.

Pikes Peak Suicide Prevention Partnership
Offers intervention services, prevention education, and family support programs.
📍 704 N Tejon St, Colorado Springs

Diversus Health Lighthouse Crisis Center
Walk-in support for individuals in crisis — no appointment needed.
📍 115 S Parkside Dr, Colorado Springs
🕒 Open 24/7

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Dial 988 from any phone for free, confidential emotional support and suicide prevention, anytime.
Specialized Community Resources
These local organizations offer compassionate support for specific needs, including LGBTQ+ affirming care, domestic violence recovery, and stable housing for individuals facing behavioral health challenges.
PRISM Community Collective
A grassroots LGBTQ+ resource center offering mental health support, a gender-affirming closet, and survivor care.
📍 Colorado Springs

TESSA
Provides safety, advocacy, and recovery support for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
📍 435 Gold Pass Heights, Colorado Springs

The Bridge
Faith-based community providing housing, recovery support, and vocational pathways for individuals navigating life after incarceration or substance use.
📍 Colorado Springs

Educational & Family Resources
Explore local services that provide education, wellness tools, and family-focused support. Whether you're looking for parenting guidance, youth programs, or campus wellness centers, these trusted resources are here to help.
UCCS Wellness Center
Located on the University of Colorado Colorado Springs campus, this center offers individual therapy, group counseling, wellness programs, and community outreach services.

Pikes Peak United Way 2-1-1
Dial 2-1-1 or visit their site for referrals to local services, including food, housing, counseling, and family assistance. It’s a one-stop guide to hundreds of support options.

Community Partnership for Child Development (CPCD)
A nonprofit focused on early childhood education and family support, CPCD offers Head Start programs and wraparound services for children and their caregivers.

Safe2Tell Colorado
An anonymous tip line for students, parents, and educators to report concerns about mental health, bullying, and safety in schools.

Let's Talk Mental Health Forums with FOX 21 Colorado Springs
Loneliness & Isolation
Recovery Unlimited staff members Jessica Blount and Joseph Iovino discuss how loneliness and isolation can contribute to substance use.
Substance use and recovery
Experts from Recovery Unlimited, Cat Ewert and Jessica Blount, joined FOX21 to discuss the latest trends in street drugs and synthetic opioids. They also explore treatment options and share advice on how to support a family member or friend in need.
Substance use and recovery among veterans
El Paso County is home to five military installations and approximately 86,000 veterans, making the mental health and addiction challenges faced by veterans and active-duty service members a critical focus for our community.
Recovery Unlimited experts Jessica Blount and Cat Ewert joined a panel to discuss the connection between military service and mental health and addiction issues. They also addressed the negative stereotypes and prejudices surrounding mental illness and substance abuse within the military community and shared insights on how families and communities can raise awareness and provide support.
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