Resources are available to anyone having difficulty dealing with the Club Q shootings or just wanting someone to talk to.
• Colorado Crisis Services operates a 24/7 hotline for behavioral health assistance at 844-493-8255, or text “TALK” to 38255.
A crisis counselor or trained professional will assess risk and determine if a mobile response is necessary.
• Cedar Springs Hospital, 719-633-4114, 2135 Southgate Road, 24/7 referrals and assessments by phone or online for individuals of all ages who suffer from psychiatric disorders, substance abuse or co-occurring conditions.
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• Diversus Health, 719-635-7000, 115 S. Parkside Drive, 24/7 walk-in crisis center for all ages, regardless of ability to pay, for crisis services and counseling, as well as around the clock care for mental well-being.
• Peak View Behavioral Health Assessment team, 719-355-1028, 7353 Sisters Grove, 24/7 free assessments for any age seeking help and support for mental health and/or substance abuse.
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• Pikes Peak United Way 2-1-1 has people available to help callers find resources they need to deal with the shootings now and later.
• Inside Out Youth Services is providing support and resources for LGBTQ+ youth and is coordinating vigils for people to gather. Discord Server open for participants. insideoutys.org
• "988" suicide prevention is the three-digit, national number connecting directly to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, a national network of 200 crisis centers. For those in crisis or those with a friend or family member in crisis.
• Safe 2 Tell Colorado: The place to anonymously report if someone is struggling, if there are threats, if there is something to report to protect oneself or others. The mission: when you see something, say something. safe2tell.org
• Greater Resilience Information Toolkit trains community volunteers "to promote wellness and resilience among fellow community members" and is available during times of crisis such as the Club Q shootings to help a community move forward. At the UCCS Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience, 4863 N. Nevada Ave.719-255-4253. resilience.uccs.edu