Domestic Violence Outreach Program
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.
Survivors of Suicide Peer Support & Outreach Program
The Survivor Outreach Program is a peer-to-peer support service for people who have lost a loved one to suicide. People who are interested in recieving support fill out a questionnaire about themselves and the loss that they experienced so they can be matched with a volunteer peer who has had a similar experience. Peer support can be offered in person on a limited basis, but most support is offered via telephone, video call, or email.
Jefferson Center for Mental Health Navigation Services
The Navigation Services Team at Jefferson Center for Mental Health assists community members with finding public benefits for which they are eligible and assists them in the application process. They also provide information & referrals to community resources and programs.
Quit Tobacco with Treatment Peer Specialist Coaches
Certified Tobacco Treatment Peer Specialist Coaches work one-on-one with clients working to quit using tobacco. Coaches also teach classes for people who want to quit or are thinking about quitting.
Health Coaching at Jefferson Center Mental Health
Health coaches at JCMH help clients create individualized health plans and support in following through with them. Coaches also facilitate groups on nutrition and self-coaching.
Denver Fire Department Peer Support
Free, confidential peer support and referral for Denver Fire Department employees and their immediate families.
Infant/Toddler Loss Peer Support
One-on-one emotional encouragement and help navigating recovery from people with lived experience of infant/toddler loss. Peer Contact Request Form and Authorization for Release of Information (available on the webpage) required.
Parent to Parent of Colorado
Parent to Parent is a peer-based program offering support, resources, and education to parents of children with special health care needs or disabilities. Services include online and face-to-face parent support groups, access to resource library, information and referral line in English and Spanish, and one-on-one peer support with trained Support Parents.
EMPOWER Colorado
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/
