Community Resources
Karin Dudek - Interventionist at Monarch High School
BVSD School Social-Emotional Supports
https://www.bvsd.org/parents-students/student-help/bvsd-school-supports
Boulder County Prevention and Intervention Program
Mindfulness Techniques for Children and Youths
Colorado Crisis Services
Crisis line: 1-844-493-8255 OR
Text “TALK” to 38255.
The crisis support line and walk-in centers are confidential and are available 24/7/365
NASP Health Crisis Resources
Comprehensive list of resources specific to support staff, students and families
Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433)
Mental Health Partners - Mental Health Partners has a 24/7/365 Walk-In Crisis Center at 3180 Airport Road, Boulder, for immediate assistance.
A toll free number for immediate support during a mental health crisis: 1-844-493-8255 or Text “TALK” to 38255
In Westminster Walk-In Crisis Services, 2551 W 84th Avenue, Westminster, CO 80031
Centennial Peaks Hospital - Centennial Peaks’ adolescent program treats teenagers aged 13-17 who are struggling with mental illness. They offer a confidential environment and multiple levels of care so each patient receives customized treatment
Children’s Hospital - The Psychiatry and Behavioral Health team provides a full range of behavioral and mental health services, from creative arts therapy to intensive care programs
Jefferson Hills Hospital - Jefferson Hills is committed to Colorado’s at risk children, youth, and families with mental health, child welfare, and juvenile justice issues
OASOS - LGBTIQ resources
MESA - Moving to End Sexual Assault. Through client services we help survivors and their loved ones. Through our prevention education programs we are working toward changing tomorrow to ensure a world free of sexual assault
Boulder County Safehouse - A human rights organization committed to ending violence against adults, youth, and children
Healing Circles - Healing Circles provides safe, empowering environments to help children, teens, and their families integrate grief into their lives at their own pace. Support is available throughout the year, open to the community, and beneficial at any point in the grief process.
iThrive Groups - ITHRIVE is a program for 12-17 year old teens who are wanting to take a look at their lives, and see if they can figure out who/whi it is that drugs/alcohol are getting them in trouble
Ann Hyink 303-247-8089. She runs teen programs through Mental Health Partners and they provide individual therapy for drug use and dual diagnosis
Boulder County Department of Human Services - provides services, in partnership with the community, that enhance quality of life, support and protect our county’s diverse community of adults, children, families and elders, and promotes economic independence and self-sufficiency
The Thrive Handbook looks across every grade level and highlights how students are exposed to varying levels of unhealthy and even high risk behaviors that can threaten their educational and personal success. It contains what to look for, parenting suggestions, local and national resources, and timely information to help parents understand the many issues our kids face growing up.
Community Connections is a resource guide created to connect parents and students with groups and individuals that offer youth-oriented activities and services – from academics to athletics, from arts to adventure and more. We hope this publication will be a valuable resource for families seeking fun and educational community opportunities.
Hope Coalition of Boulder County Supporting Depression Awareness and Suicide Prevention in Boulder County
Parent Engagement Network The Parent Engagement Network (PEN) is a grassroots, parent-led 501 (c)(3) non-profit that uses a strength-based approach to engage, educate, and empower parents to promote the social- emotional and mental wellbeing of youth and families.
20-21 Provider Referral List The Boulder Valley School District does not endorse any of the people/companies listed and that the list is provided for informational purposes only.
BVSD School Social-Emotional Supports
https://www.bvsd.org/parents-students/student-help/bvsd-school-supports
Boulder County Prevention and Intervention Program
Mindfulness Techniques for Children and Youths
Colorado Crisis Services
Crisis line: 1-844-493-8255 OR
Text “TALK” to 38255.
The crisis support line and walk-in centers are confidential and are available 24/7/365
NASP Health Crisis Resources
Comprehensive list of resources specific to support staff, students and families
Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433)
Mental Health Partners - Mental Health Partners has a 24/7/365 Walk-In Crisis Center at 3180 Airport Road, Boulder, for immediate assistance.
A toll free number for immediate support during a mental health crisis: 1-844-493-8255 or Text “TALK” to 38255
In Westminster Walk-In Crisis Services, 2551 W 84th Avenue, Westminster, CO 80031
Centennial Peaks Hospital - Centennial Peaks’ adolescent program treats teenagers aged 13-17 who are struggling with mental illness. They offer a confidential environment and multiple levels of care so each patient receives customized treatment
Children’s Hospital - The Psychiatry and Behavioral Health team provides a full range of behavioral and mental health services, from creative arts therapy to intensive care programs
Jefferson Hills Hospital - Jefferson Hills is committed to Colorado’s at risk children, youth, and families with mental health, child welfare, and juvenile justice issues
OASOS - LGBTIQ resources
MESA - Moving to End Sexual Assault. Through client services we help survivors and their loved ones. Through our prevention education programs we are working toward changing tomorrow to ensure a world free of sexual assault
Boulder County Safehouse - A human rights organization committed to ending violence against adults, youth, and children
Healing Circles - Healing Circles provides safe, empowering environments to help children, teens, and their families integrate grief into their lives at their own pace. Support is available throughout the year, open to the community, and beneficial at any point in the grief process.
iThrive Groups - ITHRIVE is a program for 12-17 year old teens who are wanting to take a look at their lives, and see if they can figure out who/whi it is that drugs/alcohol are getting them in trouble
Ann Hyink 303-247-8089. She runs teen programs through Mental Health Partners and they provide individual therapy for drug use and dual diagnosis
Boulder County Department of Human Services - provides services, in partnership with the community, that enhance quality of life, support and protect our county’s diverse community of adults, children, families and elders, and promotes economic independence and self-sufficiency
The Thrive Handbook looks across every grade level and highlights how students are exposed to varying levels of unhealthy and even high risk behaviors that can threaten their educational and personal success. It contains what to look for, parenting suggestions, local and national resources, and timely information to help parents understand the many issues our kids face growing up.
Community Connections is a resource guide created to connect parents and students with groups and individuals that offer youth-oriented activities and services – from academics to athletics, from arts to adventure and more. We hope this publication will be a valuable resource for families seeking fun and educational community opportunities.
Hope Coalition of Boulder County Supporting Depression Awareness and Suicide Prevention in Boulder County
Parent Engagement Network The Parent Engagement Network (PEN) is a grassroots, parent-led 501 (c)(3) non-profit that uses a strength-based approach to engage, educate, and empower parents to promote the social- emotional and mental wellbeing of youth and families.
20-21 Provider Referral List The Boulder Valley School District does not endorse any of the people/companies listed and that the list is provided for informational purposes only.