Personal Wellbeing

 

Boulder County Wildfire Mental Health

Boulder Valley School District Trauma Response Team

Boulder Valley School District
Providing grief counseling and other social-emotional support to students.

Community Health Workers

Disability and Disaster Hotline

A 24/7, 365-day-a-year, national hotline dedicated to providing immediate crisis counseling for people who are experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster. Visit The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies for more information.

1-800-626-4959 (Call/Text)
hotline@disasterstrategies.org

I Matter

I Matter
Offers 3 free mental health sessions for any youth in the state.

JFS Boulder County Crisis Counseling

Jewish Family Service Crisis Counseling
720-248-4686

Jewish Family Service and MROC have partnered to offer drop-in counseling and mental health resource navigation support. For more information on resources related to the Marshall Fire, please visit Jewish Family Service's Marshall Fire Resources page.

Mental Health Partners

Mental Health Partners Colorado Wildfire Support
(303) 413-6282
(303) 443-8500, dial option 9

Events hosted by Mental Health Partners

Boulder Resilience
A self-help service offering coping tools for survivors of traumatic events.

Email MHPCares@mhpcolorado.org for any inquiries, internally route needs, requests, and offers to volunteer or assist in any way.

National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN)

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Project Porchlight

Project Porchlight offers assistance in post-disaster financial recovery counseling tailored to your needs. Personalized coaching may involve:

  • Recovery assessment and plan development
  • Aid application and appeal assistance
  • Coordination with creditors and lenders
  • Monthly check-ins and access to online resources

SAMSHA Disaster Distress Hotline

SAMHSA Disaster Distress Helpline
1-800-985-5990
Text TalkWithUs to 66746

University of Colorado Boulder