Resources

You don't have to navigate this alone. Below are trusted organizations and hotlines that can offer support, information, and connection, whether you're in a moment of crisis or simply looking for the right next step.

πŸ†˜ In Crisis? Start Here.

Colorado 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Call or text: 988

If you or someone you love is struggling with thoughts of suicide, emotional distress, or a mental health crisis, 988 connects you with a trained counselor β€” 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. It's free, confidential, and available in both English and Spanish. You can also chat online at 988lifeline.org.

πŸ“ž Call or text 988 | πŸ’¬ Chat online

πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ LGBTQ+ Health & Support

Colorado LGBTQ+ Health Resources

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE)

The CDPHE has put together a comprehensive hub of resources specifically for LGBTQ+ Coloradans β€” because your health matters, and you deserve care that sees and affirms all of who you are. This page includes:

  • Mental health and behavioral health services

  • Sexual and reproductive health resources

  • Gender-affirming care guidance, including insurance rights and coverage

  • Community organizations across the Front Range and statewide

  • Legal resources around identity documents and protections

Whether you're looking for a provider who understands your needs, trying to understand your rights, or searching for community, this is a great place to start.

πŸ”— Explore LGBTQ+ resources at CDPHE

🌎 Immigrant Community Support

Colorado Rapid Response Network (CORRN)

Hotline: 1-844-864-8341 (1-844-UNITE-41)Available 24/7 | Bilingual (English & Spanish)

The Colorado Rapid Response Network is a coalition of community organizations working to protect immigrant families and ensure that everyone in Colorado knows their rights β€” no matter their status.

They can help you:

  • Report ICE or immigration enforcement activity in your area

  • Connect with trained volunteers and legal observers if you or someone you know is being detained

  • Document past experiences with immigration enforcement

  • Access Know Your Rights information

CORRN's volunteers are trained to show up β€” to accompany community members, share information about legal rights, and make sure no one faces these moments alone. If you see immigration enforcement activity, you can call immediately. If you want to document a past experience, they can connect you with a volunteer at your own pace.

πŸ“ž Call: 1-844-864-8341 (Press 1 for immediate response, Press 2 to document a past incident) πŸ”— Learn more at coloradorapidresponsenetwork.com

Additional Resources We Recommend

211 Colorado

Dial 2-1-1 | Text 898-211 A free, confidential helpline connecting Coloradans with local resources for food, housing, healthcare, financial assistance, transportation, immigration support, and more. Available in multiple languages. Live navigators available Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm; 24/7 online at 211colorado.org.

Trans Lifeline

877-565-8860 A peer support hotline run by and for trans people. Free, confidential, and available during staffed hours. If you're transgender or questioning and need to talk to someone who truly gets it, this line is for you. πŸ”— translifeline.org

Colorado Behavioral Health Administration

Free or low-cost mental health and substance use support for all Coloradans, regardless of income or insurance status. πŸ”— Find help that fits your needs

Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network (RMIAN)

Free immigration legal services for people in Colorado, including those in detention. RMIAN serves individuals regardless of documentation status. πŸ”— rmian.org

Is there a resource you'd like to see listed here? Reach out β€” we're always looking to grow this list in partnership with our community.