This Saturday, Colorado plans on joining the national 988 crisis hotline. People battling suicidal thoughts, a mental health crisis or drug-related crisis can call 988 and speak with trained counselors. That said, in Colorado, people.
For over two years now, the Summit County Sheriff’s Department has attempted to craft a novel police force. One that operates in the space where mental health struggles and and law enforcement collide. The department’s.
Summit County resident Gillian Keiner said she’s gone through a lot of heartbreak when it comes to pregnancy loss and infertility, but she was lucky enough to have an extensive support system of friends and.
Hope Squad is a peer-to-peer suicide prevention program that one student led the charge in bringing to Snowy Peaks this year. The goal of Hope Squad is to prevent suicide through public awareness and education,.
A mural on the side of the Silverthorne Performing Arts Center, pictured in August, encourages hope, love and strength during the pandemic. Summit County community organizations will start using Unite Us, a program that helps streamline the process for finding all kinds of resources.
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Summit County’s nonprofits soon will have a streamlined process for recommending services to clients.
Building Hope Summit County, the Family & Intercultural Resource Center, the Summit County Sheriff’s Office mental heath response team and other behavioral health groups have teamed up to start using Unite Us, a software platform that allows nonprofits to work together to provide services for clients.