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Moderation Management
Type of Support: Provider directory
Directory of moderation/harm-reduction friendly therapists.
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The Potter's House of Denver LifeGroups
Type of Support: Group Support
This class is a special weekly seminar and support group for people who are separated or divorced. This is an ongoing group and has a curriculum that continues for 13 weeks. New attendees are welcome to join at any time. There is a book resource available for purchase in The TPHD Bookshop.
303-369-8514
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The Potter's House of Denver LifeGroups
Type of Support: Group Support
This is a support group for children (ages 5-12) impacted by divorce. The DC4K weekly group meeting is a special place for kids ages 5-12 to find help and healing. DC4K meets during Potter’s World Children’s Ministry services. Please sign them in at any Potter’s World Check-In Desk (check-in begins at 6:00pm). This group combines games, crafts, activities, music and DVD dramas to create a fun atmosphere where children feel comfortable and accepted. At DC4K, kids find joy and hope built on God’s love! New attendees are welcome to join at any time.
303-369-8514
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The Family Tree
Type of Support: Group Support
The Family Tree offers peer support groups for individuals experiencing or who have experienced domestic violence. Please contact them for more information.
303-421-9205
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The Family Tree
Type of Support: One-on-One Support
The Family Tree offers individual advocacy, support, and safety planning services for people experiencing domestic violence. They cannot provide clinical counseling services, but can refer individuals out who need them.
303-421-9205
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CHARG Drop-In Center
Type of Support: Clubhouse or drop-in center
The Drop-In Center at CHARG is open to anyone 18+ who is living with and being treated for a mental health condition. The center provides a place to socialize, have coffee and snacks, use the Internet and phone, meet with Peer Specialists, and access food and clothing banks. Various social, activity, and support groups are offered throughout the week. Schedule can be found on the main charg.org website.
303-830-2130
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The Empowerment Program
Type of Support: Classes / Workshops / Training
Open to Empowerment Program participants only. Employment Services provides an opportunity to develop skills in completing job applications, the importance of first impressions, and believing in oneself as well as developing interviewing skills and learning about job retention.
303-320-1989
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Ability Connection Colorado
Type of Support: Group Support, Group activities, One-on-One Support, Phone-based Support
EMPOWER Colorado is a peer-based program offering support, resources, education, and advocacy for families of children with social/emotional, mental health, or behavioral challenges. These include in-person and phone-based support groups, coffee get-togethers, Facebook support groups, support and advocacy with schools, hospitals, and juvenile justice systems, workshops for siblings, and more. Support group information can be found here: http://www.abilityconnectioncolorado.org/empowercolorado/support/groups-list-servs/
303-361-9339
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NAMI Colorado
Ending the Silence is a mental health education program in which young adults present educational material and personal testimony about what it was like to be a youth with a mental health condition. This is an interactive, audience-engaging presentation that opens for discussion and questions. It is designed for high school students and is typically offered in a health, science, or psychology class.
303-321-3104
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Sustainable Recovery
Type of Support: Integrated care
Comprehensive, family-based program based around customized action plans for engaging in, sustaining, or leaving treatment, maintaining sobriety, developing healthy family relationships, and generally reaching recovery. Clients are assigned a case manager/coach to support them throughout their recovery.