Resources for Those in Crisis in Boulder/Colorado:

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See full article: Boulder County Offers Support for Those with Mental Health Crisis 

Resources for those in crisis in Boulder/Colorado:

If facing an emergency: Call 911

Mental Health Partners: To request services, 303-443-8500; walk-in center, 3180 Airport Road, Boulder, 303-447-1665

COACT Colorado (statewide crisis hotline): 1-844-493-8255 (1-884-493-TALK) or, text “TALK” to 38255

National hotline: 1-800-SUICIDE or 1-800-784-2433

Hope Coalition of Boulder County: hopecoalitionboulder.org

Longmont Salud Family Health Center: Counseling available to low-income clients: 303-776-3250

Longmont: Children, Youth and Families: 303-651-8580

Second Wind Fund of Boulder County (for children up to 18, who are uninsured or underinsured): 720-212-7527

Boulder County Area Agency on Aging: 303-441-3570

Centennial Peaks Hospital (assessment): 303-666-2088

Trevor Lifeline (LGBT): 1-866-488-7386