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Crisis Support Numbers
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When in crisis, we encourage all Mapleton students to share their concerns with a trusted adult, including a teacher or administrator. Community resources are also available to support students and families.
Safe2Tell: 1.877.542.SAFE (7233), www.safe2tell.org
- Safe2tell provides a way for people to anonymously report anything that concerns or threatens, them, their friends, their family, or their community.
Community Reach Center: 303-853-3500
- Provides mental health services and counseling for Adams County and the surrounding Denver area.
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24/7 walk-in clinic - 8440 N. Bryant St., Westminster, CO 80260
The Second Wind Fund: 303-988-2645 (Referral Line) 720-962-0706 (General Information)
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Second Wind Fund believes that every child and youth at risk of suicide should have access to the mental health treatment they need. They match children and youth at risk for suicide with licensed therapists in their communities. If a financial or social barrier to treatment is present, they pay for up to 12 sessions of therapy from one of their specialized network providers.
24-Hour Colorado Crisis Support Line: 1-844-493-TALK (8255) or Colorado Crisis Text: text TALK to 38255
- If you don’t know where to begin getting mental health, substance use or emotional help for yourself or someone you know—start here. They provide confidential and immediate support, 24/7/365.
24-Hour National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
- Free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Trevor Project Hotline for Suicide Prevention for LGBTQ youth 866-488-7386
Loss, Death, and Grief
Helping Children Cope with Loss, Death, and Grief - National Association of School Psychologists
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